Liverpool fans already losing their shit on Twitter...

Wessy Boy

Roofer
over appointment of David Coote as VAR Ref for Sunday

This from s a serious journo., I think he's being sarcastic...

@SachinNakrani
If Liverpool beat Leicester with their entire back four and captain injured, Salah out with Covid and having to cope with Coote as the VAR, it’ll be bigger than Istanbul.
 
BBC online have a feature article on Liverpool’s injury woes running up to the match. The seventeen year old #YAWN intern that wrote it makes no mention whatsoever of our (longer) injury list. They also talk about Liverpool’s ‘trip to Leicester’ on Sunday.
 
ScouseMancs.

They support a club that wants to ruin English football, in collusion with their supposed arch rivals.

Loads of fake fans all around Leicestershire. Despise 'em...
 
BBC online have a feature article on Liverpool’s injury woes running up to the match. The seventeen year old #YAWN intern that wrote it makes no mention whatsoever of our (longer) injury list. They also talk about Liverpool’s ‘trip to Leicester’ on Sunday.
That is a shockingly poor article
 
The mancs and the pikeys deserve each other - it'll probably all be one big city in the future anyway
 
Still have the euphoric feeling in my mind of watching their fans faces after that
Stringfellow goal at Hillsborough despite being hit by a beer bottle
 
can't remember but they were walking away crying and shouting a load of bile at us I actually liked that side before that game, but it turned into hatred afterwards
 
Beforehand in the Pub, it was all about Callaghan going to rip us apart leaving Roger Hunt to score plenty and Yeats to
Lift the Cup at Wembley
 
My long departed dad told me how they walked away from Hillsborough clambering over parked cars with total disregard for who owned them. Total scum, always have been.
 
It's such a shame that we didn't win the double in '63. I think if we had, then we would have missed out on some of the leaner years in the next few decades.
 
Almost all ’bad’ experience I had as a youth at the footie invariably meant there were cheeky scallies involved somewhere - generally horrible fans.
 
Remember as a 14 year old the walk back to the station from Hillsborough and luvverble Scallies trying to pick fights!!
 
I knew about the bottling of our coaches after the 1-0 cup game in 69 but never realised all that crap had happened as early as 63. They must be right in line as the first ever hooligans. How they’ve ever got this reputation as the best fans in the country is beyond me. Coleman used to praise them a lot in the 70’s because the Kop occasionally applauded the visiting goalie. Obviously he didn’t realise what else was going on.
 
Was that in '63. Did they sing YNWA at the game? It was allegedly the first singing of the song.
No sixth. I was there and the song of the day was 'From Me To You'. I remember it clearly coz I went with my dad, and had to tell him what it was they were singing.

In any case YNLWA didn't release until the start of the following season and because of the scallie luv for the Beatles, 'She Loves You' took over as their #1 terrace song. It was ages before they adopted the Gerry & Pacemakers song.
I knew about the bottling of our coaches after the 1-0 cup game in 69 but never realised all that crap had happened as early as 63. They must be right in line as the first ever hooligans. How they’ve ever got this reputation as the best fans in the country is beyond me. Coleman used to praise them a lot in the 70’s because the Kop occasionally applauded the visiting goalie. Obviously he didn’t realise what else was going on.
The aftermatch shilo was my first introduction into football nastiness. As we walked back to the car sporting a bar scarf & rosette I picked up on a general air of unease, with abuse and V flicking from every seat on every Liverpool coach that passed. The old fella made light of it, but then I recalled his discussion the previous match with the other elders about whether to take me or not. They obviously had wind of it, but my constant badgering paid off and there I was.

Funny, but even as a (just) 12yo I felt an excitement at the tension; knowing we'd won, against the odds maybe but against the run of play certainly.

We all know what's coming on Sunday. Should we win, Klipperty has his excuses lined up along with his irrelevant whinges and rants against the machine. The media will lap it up, giving him every platform to strut without a single challenge from a commentator nor ere a hint of the irony that LCFC sit astride the summit of the EPL despite the appalling injury crisis which our Club has had to endure and play through since the back end of last season.

Fuck 'em!

BLUE ARMY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I knew about the bottling of our coaches after the 1-0 cup game in 69 but never realised all that crap had happened as early as 63. They must be right in line as the first ever hooligans. How they’ve ever got this reputation as the best fans in the country is beyond me. Coleman used to praise them a lot in the 70’s because the Kop occasionally applauded the visiting goalie. Obviously he didn’t realise what else was going on.
Actually
 
I really hope we can capitalize on any slight advantage / injury woes, to take all 3-points on Sunday

If somehow we can manage it, I will start to believe we could do IT again with so many of the Big-6 underperforming and in some kinds of turmoil
 
I knew about the bottling of our coaches after the 1-0 cup game in 69 but never realised all that crap had happened as early as 63. They must be right in line as the first ever hooligans. How they’ve ever got this reputation as the best fans in the country is beyond me. Coleman used to praise them a lot in the 70’s because the Kop occasionally applauded the visiting goalie. Obviously he didn’t realise what else was going on
 
I knew about the bottling of our coaches after the 1-0 cup game in 69 but never realised all that crap had happened as early as 63. They must be right in line as the first ever hooligans. How they’ve ever got this reputation as the best fans in the country is beyond me. Coleman used to praise them a lot in the 70’s because the Kop occasionally applauded the visiting goalie. Obviously he didn’t realise what else was going on.
Actually I can remember the Liverpool derbies in the mid 50's. Got lots of news
Because of disturbances in and out of both grounds, but hooliganism came to the forefront in the mid 60's.
But long before us South American football was always in the news for Violence and murder at matches.
 
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