Imagine using a tragedy where people lost their lives to score internet pointsImagine having your parade on the anniversary of the Heysel disaster
Imagine using a tragedy where people lost their lives to score internet pointsImagine having your parade on the anniversary of the Heysel disaster
Imagine having your parade on the anniversary of the Heysel disaster
Imagine having your parade on the anniversary of the Heysel disaster
The date of the parade was set by Liverpool Council. Liverpool have and always do (and also did yesterday) mark the anniversary and remember it for the tragedy it is. Unfortunately you, like some others, have no respect for those that lost their lives at Heysel and use it in a pathetic attempt to score points.Imagine having your parade on the anniversary of the Heysel disaster
Apparently the bus turned up at 10.30 and collected 6 fans.Can anyone explain this to me? Bus home? Someone call someone a bus driver? Wheels fell off ?
Imagine having your parade on the anniversary of the Heysel disaster
A couple of years, are you sure about that?For a couple of years you were domestically sure, the same way villa were or forest. Are they our rivals now?
that's brilliant
I'm not sure why you're getting worked up about this. Liverpool and Arsenal have never had a rivalry of note. There's been the odd year here or there where they've been competing for a position or two but there's never been a sustained rivalry between the two clubs.A couple of years, are you sure about that?
You really don’t know anything about football history do you?
He makes it sound like Liverpool have dominated us for decades, and that’s plainly wrong.I'm not sure why you're getting worked up about this. Liverpool and Arsenal have never had a rivalry of note. There's been the odd year here or there where they've been competing for a position or two but there's never been a sustained rivalry between the two clubs.
Maybe so but as I said, other than the odd year, where has there been a rivalry. In Klopp's first 18 months or so we competed but since then the two clubs have gone in very different directions and it's going to take a fair amount of sustained good work from Arsenal or prolonged poor decisions from Liverpool for the clubs to be back on a level playing field again.He makes it sound like Liverpool have dominated us for decades, and that’s plainly wrong.
I thought you lads enjoyed banter? Seems to me you are all taking it personally, especially after dishing it out on previous pages. ShameHe makes it sound like Liverpool have dominated us for decades, and that’s plainly wrong.
Indeed and unfortunately nothing will change. I'm sure I mentioned it some years ago but the stadium safety officer for Hillsborough at the time of the disaster is (or at least was as of a few years back) employeed as UEFA's venue director for the CL. It's truly mind boggling.Thankfully there wasn't another 96