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Champions League 21/22
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The White team will get better the longer the game goes on.0
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To be fair this has happened in a lot of Madrid games this Champions League campaign.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Liverpool battering them. Could finish 4 nil this.They have a knack of somehow staying in the game and then coming on strong late on.1 -
He is having a blinder. Problem is England probably need a right back who isn’t three quarters of the way up the pitch….RodneyCharltonTrotta said:TAA having a blinder so far. Gotta be England's starting right back in world Cup.0 -
This just shows the media don’t know very much about actual football supporting. It’s a regular scene abroad (esp) and domestically that when people stand like most away supports do, you get areas of the stand where people congregate more and other areas that can look pretty empty. Even Charlton away games can be like that.SELR_addicks said:
ive been in end where you’ve 2or 3 people to each seat space, then you see the highlights in tv and the far end of the stand is half empty.
You also have the fact that standing full stop means people spread out into the stairwell. Madrid unlikely to be standing down the side I suspect.1 -
French police are and will always be, bullying scum.3
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I'm sure a few think like that but I expect the majority go hoping that they can secure a ticket from a tout or from a fellow supporter who might have a "spare"". And then if they cant they will watch it in a pub/bar or on a giant screen somewhere (no idea if they do this for CL final just generalising).O-Randy-Hunt said:
Because their plan is to not get stuck outside the stadium. They want to storm the gates to get free entry and will try everything they can to get in.Bournemouth Addick said:I've never, ever understood why fans turn up to games they don't have a ticket for. If ever we ended up in a cup final...yeah, I know, I know...and I couldn't get a ticket the very last place I'd want to be is stuck outside the stadium. What's the point?2 -
Just interesting it only happens in one end then eh?The_Organiser said:
This just shows the media don’t know very much about actual football supporting. It’s a regular scene abroad (esp) and domestically that when people stand like most away supports do, you get areas of the stand where people congregate more and other areas that can look pretty empty. Even Charlton away games can be like that.SELR_addicks said:
ive been in end where you’ve 2or 3 people to each seat space, then you see the highlights in tv and the far end of the stand is half empty.
You all so have the fact that standing full stop means people forward out into the stairwell.
If you're watching the game, people are literally sitting on the stairs in the Liverpool end. This isn't a 'standing' issue. They don't have seats and are sitting on the stairs.0 -
Anything happening on the pitch?1
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But why let truth get in the way of a good story.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
A lot of shit going round on twitter.Callumcafc said:
This has been posted in some places as 'Liverpool fans trying to break into the stadium'. If you look into it properly it's actually outside the stadium and they're trying to get up onto a ramp that takes you to the stadium.
Has Hillsborough & the lies that have since come out not showed it's best to wait until all the facts are in before deciding on who's to blame.3 -
Liverpool attack with 8 players,
Superb defending by Trent AA but Madrid could get behind them with one class long pass.1 -
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You missed out one bit.SELR_addicks said:Some fans are in the ground without tickets.
The organisation outside of the stadium has been a disgrace.
Thousands of fans turning up without tickets has made those problems worse.
The police are scum.
All can be and are true.
Liverpool fans are scum3 -
Prob can’t get to the seats, I’ve been there (that kind of situation) away with England plenty of times, even with Charlton in sold out away ends. You get there late and often have nowhere to go.SELR_addicks said:
Just interesting it only happens in one end then eh?The_Organiser said:
This just shows the media don’t know very much about actual football supporting. It’s a regular scene abroad (esp) and domestically that when people stand like most away supports do, you get areas of the stand where people congregate more and other areas that can look pretty empty. Even Charlton away games can be like that.SELR_addicks said:
ive been in end where you’ve 2or 3 people to each seat space, then you see the highlights in tv and the far end of the stand is half empty.
You all so have the fact that standing full stop means people forward out into the stairwell.
If you're watching the game, people are literally sitting on the stairs in the Liverpool end. This isn't a 'standing' issue. They don't have seats and are sitting on the stairs.
Not saying there will be none without tickets in there, that would be unrealistic, but it’s not as simple as just that.0 -
Salah is an odd one for me. Clearly a top class player but sometimes I watch him play and he just seems very ordinary in comparison to other world class forwards0
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So it's Liverpool fans sitting in the wrong seats and Liverpool fans that broke into the stadium.The_Organiser said:
Prob can’t get to the seats, I’ve been there (that kind of situation) away with England plenty of times, even with Charlton in sold out away ends. You get there late and often have nowhere to go.SELR_addicks said:
Just interesting it only happens in one end then eh?The_Organiser said:
This just shows the media don’t know very much about actual football supporting. It’s a regular scene abroad (esp) and domestically that when people stand like most away supports do, you get areas of the stand where people congregate more and other areas that can look pretty empty. Even Charlton away games can be like that.SELR_addicks said:
ive been in end where you’ve 2or 3 people to each seat space, then you see the highlights in tv and the far end of the stand is half empty.
You all so have the fact that standing full stop means people forward out into the stairwell.
If you're watching the game, people are literally sitting on the stairs in the Liverpool end. This isn't a 'standing' issue. They don't have seats and are sitting on the stairs.
Not saying there will be none without tickets in there, that would be unrealistic, but it’s not as simple as just that.0 -
It's definitely the reason why the media are choosing to only talk about the French police rather than ALL of the issues tonight about the crowding.golfaddick said:
But why let truth get in the way of a good story.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
A lot of shit going round on twitter.Callumcafc said:
This has been posted in some places as 'Liverpool fans trying to break into the stadium'. If you look into it properly it's actually outside the stadium and they're trying to get up onto a ramp that takes you to the stadium.
Has Hillsborough & the lies that have since come out not showed it's best to wait until all the facts are in before deciding on who's to blame.1 -
This.Friend Or Defoe said:
I've seen tweets from Shearer & Lineker saying how bad is was outside the ground.2 -
1. Yes, hardly groundbreaking behaviour , 2. No idea, some will have of course but not seen enough/heard enough evidence to give an opinion yet. And a few social media videos that’s contain no context are not reliable.1
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DamoNorthStand said:
He is having a blinder. Problem is England probably need a right back who isn’t three quarters of the way up the pitch….RodneyCharltonTrotta said:TAA having a blinder so far. Gotta be England's starting right back in world Cup.
Trent Alexander-Arnold spends more time forward similar to Shaw in Euro's. They are set up that Konate has to cover. Liverpool take more chances than any other team.
Again it's Konate that is picking Vinicius That is the risk that Klopp will take.0 -
The world is full of people who want to exploit situations. This sentiment is neutral to nationality, place of birth or even which football team you support. Amongst other organisational mishaps, the organisers of major football matches consistently put the first perimeter check too close to stadiums. Clearly the Parisians know better than the organisers in Wembley or Douala. It's baffling why this continues.
Combine that with the fact the French police chuck tear gas about into crowded places like there's no tomorrow to try to assert their authority (anyone at the 2008 friendly?) = chaos.
Anyone putting this on Liverpool is just blinkered.5 -
That's a goal 100%
Liverpool defender knocked it into Benzema's path.2 -
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Dont you just love VAR0
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I thought the initial move was offside.1
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No way was it deliberate thoughSELR_addicks said:That's a goal 100%
Liverpool defender knocked it into Benzema's path.0 -
Joke of a decision. Liverpool player knocks it into another Liverpool player into Benzema's path. He can't be offside.3
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It’s Reece James for England still for mesoapboxsam said:DamoNorthStand said:
He is having a blinder. Problem is England probably need a right back who isn’t three quarters of the way up the pitch….RodneyCharltonTrotta said:TAA having a blinder so far. Gotta be England's starting right back in world Cup.
Trent Alexander-Arnold spends more time forward similar to Shaw in Euro's. They are set up that Konate has to cover. Liverpool take more chances than any other team.
Again it's Konate that is picking Vinicius That is the risk that Klopp will take.2 -
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Called that as offside myself although can see the argument for allowing the goal too. Bit of a grey area.0
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Would have been the worst goal of all time so I'm happy the Falangist scum had it chalked off tbh1
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Liverpool needed half time there, Madrid starting to get on top towards the end of that half0
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If it comes from a Liverpool forward deflection that’s a goal isn’t it? I don’t understand2












