Premier League 2017/18

because they were winning all around them
had to give the europeans a chance to catch up

did the italians ever rebuild the wall they knocked down in belgium?

You said people were murdered. They were not.

We can discuss the ban from European football and the context it arose in if you want. It is a different point and you may end up siding with Margaret Thatcher which may cause cognitive dissonance that leaves you uneasy.

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Nope, they were banned due to them murdering football fans.

the dirty little murdering scouser scum hate it up em

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Post up a murder conviction arising from Heysel.

I could post up lots of IRA murder convictions which then makes you that which you seem to hate. A murder apologist.

Or we can deal with you being an apologist for Chelsea. Chelsea and their racist fans which I assume you condemn.

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The Rome fans in 1984 were most probably still smarting from the comments of Bob Paisley on the previous occasion Liverpool were in Rome for a European Cup Final in 1977.

Liverpool fc soccer supporters rampaged across Europe in the 1980’s robbing shops and beating up innocent people on the back of their domestic success which propelled their filthy thieving scummy supporters to trips abroad into innocent law abiding destinations, thats where terms such as “casual” came from, they burst shop windows in the likes of Paris and robbed all the gear. Sousers are the worst scum on this planet, they murdered 39 innocent Italians in 1985 by charging a wall

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The IRA were involved in a war.

Liverpool fans went to a football match, drank a few pints and decided to start murdering innocent people.

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Post up the murder convictions from Heysel.

The IRA had many members convicted of murder. You are an apologist for murder. That is your prerogative.

39 men, women and children went to a football match and were murdered by Liverpool fans.

That’s what happened.

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It was the wall falling that killed them. There was no murder unless you want to convict a wall.

39 innocent football fans went to a game and never came home.

JFT39.

Matt Busby took English clubs into Europe, Liverpool took them out.

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That was pretty much all English soccer fans in the 1970’s and 1980’s in fairness. It was amazing that prior to the wall falling at Heysel in 1985, there were no comparable tragedies such was the wanton disregard for safety. Soccer was essentially a sport for scumbags, criminal legal aid types and layabouts back then. The smartest policy to get rid of hooligans was to price them out of the grounds. They can’t afford to go now so its an increasingly middle class type of support you get at English football grounds. Spurs & Woolwich would always have attracted a better class of supporter even back in the 1970’s and 80’s, but most clubs are now starting to achieve that. You should take in a Spurs match at White Hart Lane when they’re back there next season. Its a bit like a cricket match at one of the more raucous test venues like the Oval or Edgbaston. The right kind of people.

@Nembo_Kid has been on any number of times over the last year or two condemning the lack of atmosphere at Anfield comparing it most unfavourably with the apparently marvelous atmosphere at half empty stadiums in Italy where there ultras/hooligans still rampage on a regular basis. Its lost on him that the trade off for largely eliminating hooliganism from English grounds like Anfield is not having to put supporters into cages and creating an environment where solid hard working parents can take their children to a soccer ground without fear of getting stabbed, stampedes or a wall falling on them.

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I was wondering when you’d surface. Im sure you’re quite the lad in the pub in your Munster jersey singing along with the Hillsborough song when it’s are playing

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Always look on the runway for lights…

United were winning fuck all in those days so it makes no difference to the likes of you.

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Spurs were one of the first to cause trouble Sir Geoffrey… wasn’t the UEFA final against Feyenoord in doubt because thousands of yids tore up the worlds biggest port. No doubt aided by their opponents biggest rivals and fellow travelers, in some way. Don’t be giving this nicer than nice bullscutter about their fans, who I know from experience are nasty bastards.

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Boycott consistently speaks out botg sides of his mouth. Sure didn’t some Spurs fans put another Spurs fan is hospital after mistaking him for a Chelsea fan last year.

What fucking oddballs ye all are :rofl: