The OFFICIAL Liverpool FC thread - Jurgen walks - Stallion vindicated

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SHEEDY

it didnt take long to try to blame others for last nights trouble.  :o


Everton fans accused of Man City bus damage:

FORMER Liverpool midfielder David Thompson says it was Everton fans who damaged the Manchester City team bus.

Manchester City's coach had at least one window smashed on the journey into Anfield last night and was deemed unusable for the return trip.

It meant a replacement had to be found while Pep Guardiola's team were playing in their 3-0 first-leg defeat.

Merseyside Police are conducting enquiries to identify those responsible for throwing objects at the bus, while Liverpool have condemned the attack and vowed to support City in establishing the facts of what occurred.

But Thompson has thrown a spanner into the works by tweeting: "Heard it was evertonians and not Liverpool fans who damaged the man city coach typical."

After the match, City boss Guardiola expressed his surprise at the incident.

"Normally when the police know that is going to happen, they try to avoid it happening," he said.

"The bus is destroyed. I didn't expect that a club as prestigious as Liverpool would do these kind of things."

Match Commander Superintendent Paul White said: "We are aware that damage was caused to the Manchester City team bus as it approached Anfield stadium ahead of the Liverpool v Manchester City match.

"Thankfully no-one on the bus was injured, but injuries were caused to two of our officers when projectiles were thrown towards the bus. The officers and stewards are there to protect the public and keep them safe.

"This behaviour by a number of people who threw bottles, cans and pyrotechnics towards the bus is completely unacceptable and we will conduct enquiries to identify who was responsible and bring them to justice.

"We worked very closely with both clubs to ensure the safety of the public and the teams themselves, and it is disappointing to see that a number of people behaved in this appalling way."

Express Sport understands UEFA's disciplinary body is awaiting reports before deciding whether to open a case.

Despite the attack on the bus taking place in the streets surrounding Anfield, there is scope for European football's governing body to take action should it deem that to be an area the host club are in control of.

Article 16 of UEFA's regulations about order and security at matches states "host clubs and national associations are responsible for order and security both inside and around the stadium before, during and after matches.

"They are liable for incidents of any kind and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives unless they can prove that they have not been negligent in any way in the organisation of the match."

The regulations also state that associations and clubs are liable for inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives, even if they can prove the absence of any negligence in relation to the organisation of the match, including a lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium.
nil satis nisi optimum

laoislad

Another assist from Milner last night! That's 8 this campaign which apparently is the joint record.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

magpie seanie

Quote from: laoislad on April 05, 2018, 02:47:02 PM
Another assist from Milner last night! That's 8 this campaign which apparently is the joint record.

I told ye on this thread at the time it was a great signing for ye. Smashing player, honest as the day is long.

J70

Quote from: SHEEDY on April 05, 2018, 02:45:05 PM
it didnt take long to try to blame others for last nights trouble.  :o


Everton fans accused of Man City bus damage:

FORMER Liverpool midfielder David Thompson says it was Everton fans who damaged the Manchester City team bus.

Manchester City's coach had at least one window smashed on the journey into Anfield last night and was deemed unusable for the return trip.

It meant a replacement had to be found while Pep Guardiola's team were playing in their 3-0 first-leg defeat.

Merseyside Police are conducting enquiries to identify those responsible for throwing objects at the bus, while Liverpool have condemned the attack and vowed to support City in establishing the facts of what occurred.

But Thompson has thrown a spanner into the works by tweeting: "Heard it was evertonians and not Liverpool fans who damaged the man city coach typical."

After the match, City boss Guardiola expressed his surprise at the incident.

"Normally when the police know that is going to happen, they try to avoid it happening," he said.

"The bus is destroyed. I didn't expect that a club as prestigious as Liverpool would do these kind of things."

Match Commander Superintendent Paul White said: "We are aware that damage was caused to the Manchester City team bus as it approached Anfield stadium ahead of the Liverpool v Manchester City match.

"Thankfully no-one on the bus was injured, but injuries were caused to two of our officers when projectiles were thrown towards the bus. The officers and stewards are there to protect the public and keep them safe.

"This behaviour by a number of people who threw bottles, cans and pyrotechnics towards the bus is completely unacceptable and we will conduct enquiries to identify who was responsible and bring them to justice.

"We worked very closely with both clubs to ensure the safety of the public and the teams themselves, and it is disappointing to see that a number of people behaved in this appalling way."

Express Sport understands UEFA's disciplinary body is awaiting reports before deciding whether to open a case.

Despite the attack on the bus taking place in the streets surrounding Anfield, there is scope for European football's governing body to take action should it deem that to be an area the host club are in control of.

Article 16 of UEFA's regulations about order and security at matches states "host clubs and national associations are responsible for order and security both inside and around the stadium before, during and after matches.

"They are liable for incidents of any kind and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives unless they can prove that they have not been negligent in any way in the organisation of the match."

The regulations also state that associations and clubs are liable for inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives, even if they can prove the absence of any negligence in relation to the organisation of the match, including a lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium.

Assuming Thompson was serious, he is a complete moron.

gawa316

Quote from: J70 on April 05, 2018, 02:59:28 PM
Quote from: SHEEDY on April 05, 2018, 02:45:05 PM
it didnt take long to try to blame others for last nights trouble.  :o


Everton fans accused of Man City bus damage:

FORMER Liverpool midfielder David Thompson says it was Everton fans who damaged the Manchester City team bus.

Manchester City's coach had at least one window smashed on the journey into Anfield last night and was deemed unusable for the return trip.

It meant a replacement had to be found while Pep Guardiola's team were playing in their 3-0 first-leg defeat.

Merseyside Police are conducting enquiries to identify those responsible for throwing objects at the bus, while Liverpool have condemned the attack and vowed to support City in establishing the facts of what occurred.

But Thompson has thrown a spanner into the works by tweeting: "Heard it was evertonians and not Liverpool fans who damaged the man city coach typical."

After the match, City boss Guardiola expressed his surprise at the incident.

"Normally when the police know that is going to happen, they try to avoid it happening," he said.

"The bus is destroyed. I didn't expect that a club as prestigious as Liverpool would do these kind of things."

Match Commander Superintendent Paul White said: "We are aware that damage was caused to the Manchester City team bus as it approached Anfield stadium ahead of the Liverpool v Manchester City match.

"Thankfully no-one on the bus was injured, but injuries were caused to two of our officers when projectiles were thrown towards the bus. The officers and stewards are there to protect the public and keep them safe.

"This behaviour by a number of people who threw bottles, cans and pyrotechnics towards the bus is completely unacceptable and we will conduct enquiries to identify who was responsible and bring them to justice.

"We worked very closely with both clubs to ensure the safety of the public and the teams themselves, and it is disappointing to see that a number of people behaved in this appalling way."

Express Sport understands UEFA's disciplinary body is awaiting reports before deciding whether to open a case.

Despite the attack on the bus taking place in the streets surrounding Anfield, there is scope for European football's governing body to take action should it deem that to be an area the host club are in control of.

Article 16 of UEFA's regulations about order and security at matches states "host clubs and national associations are responsible for order and security both inside and around the stadium before, during and after matches.

"They are liable for incidents of any kind and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives unless they can prove that they have not been negligent in any way in the organisation of the match."

The regulations also state that associations and clubs are liable for inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives, even if they can prove the absence of any negligence in relation to the organisation of the match, including a lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium.

Assuming Thompson was serious, he is a complete moron.

Thompson has already admitted he was joking but he obviously caught a few bitter fish, which isn't really surprising.

blewuporstuffed

Quote from: magpie seanie on April 05, 2018, 02:48:18 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 05, 2018, 02:47:02 PM
Another assist from Milner last night! That's 8 this campaign which apparently is the joint record.

I told ye on this thread at the time it was a great signing for ye. Smashing player, honest as the day is long.
I thought he was fantastic last night, MOTM for me.
Won the ball back so often and really set the tone for the night with his energy
I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either

magpie seanie

UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Liverpool (per ESPN).

quit yo jibbajabba

Quote from: gawa316 on April 05, 2018, 03:01:35 PM
Quote from: J70 on April 05, 2018, 02:59:28 PM
Quote from: SHEEDY on April 05, 2018, 02:45:05 PM
it didnt take long to try to blame others for last nights trouble.  :o


Everton fans accused of Man City bus damage:

FORMER Liverpool midfielder David Thompson says it was Everton fans who damaged the Manchester City team bus.

Manchester City's coach had at least one window smashed on the journey into Anfield last night and was deemed unusable for the return trip.

It meant a replacement had to be found while Pep Guardiola's team were playing in their 3-0 first-leg defeat.

Merseyside Police are conducting enquiries to identify those responsible for throwing objects at the bus, while Liverpool have condemned the attack and vowed to support City in establishing the facts of what occurred.

But Thompson has thrown a spanner into the works by tweeting: "Heard it was evertonians and not Liverpool fans who damaged the man city coach typical."

After the match, City boss Guardiola expressed his surprise at the incident.

"Normally when the police know that is going to happen, they try to avoid it happening," he said.

"The bus is destroyed. I didn't expect that a club as prestigious as Liverpool would do these kind of things."

Match Commander Superintendent Paul White said: "We are aware that damage was caused to the Manchester City team bus as it approached Anfield stadium ahead of the Liverpool v Manchester City match.

"Thankfully no-one on the bus was injured, but injuries were caused to two of our officers when projectiles were thrown towards the bus. The officers and stewards are there to protect the public and keep them safe.

"This behaviour by a number of people who threw bottles, cans and pyrotechnics towards the bus is completely unacceptable and we will conduct enquiries to identify who was responsible and bring them to justice.

"We worked very closely with both clubs to ensure the safety of the public and the teams themselves, and it is disappointing to see that a number of people behaved in this appalling way."

Express Sport understands UEFA's disciplinary body is awaiting reports before deciding whether to open a case.

Despite the attack on the bus taking place in the streets surrounding Anfield, there is scope for European football's governing body to take action should it deem that to be an area the host club are in control of.

Article 16 of UEFA's regulations about order and security at matches states "host clubs and national associations are responsible for order and security both inside and around the stadium before, during and after matches.

"They are liable for incidents of any kind and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives unless they can prove that they have not been negligent in any way in the organisation of the match."

The regulations also state that associations and clubs are liable for inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives, even if they can prove the absence of any negligence in relation to the organisation of the match, including a lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium.

Assuming Thompson was serious, he is a complete moron.

Thompson has already admitted he was joking but he obviously caught a few bitter fish, which isn't really surprising.

I wonder does Sheedy feel stupid now  :P
I also read the bus driver admitted he drove into the bottles but thought not to put it on here in case the Offended got offended

SHEEDY

Quote from: gawa316 on April 05, 2018, 03:01:35 PM
Quote from: J70 on April 05, 2018, 02:59:28 PM
Quote from: SHEEDY on April 05, 2018, 02:45:05 PM
it didnt take long to try to blame others for last nights trouble.  :o


Everton fans accused of Man City bus damage:

FORMER Liverpool midfielder David Thompson says it was Everton fans who damaged the Manchester City team bus.

Manchester City's coach had at least one window smashed on the journey into Anfield last night and was deemed unusable for the return trip.

It meant a replacement had to be found while Pep Guardiola's team were playing in their 3-0 first-leg defeat.

Merseyside Police are conducting enquiries to identify those responsible for throwing objects at the bus, while Liverpool have condemned the attack and vowed to support City in establishing the facts of what occurred.

But Thompson has thrown a spanner into the works by tweeting: "Heard it was evertonians and not Liverpool fans who damaged the man city coach typical."

After the match, City boss Guardiola expressed his surprise at the incident.

"Normally when the police know that is going to happen, they try to avoid it happening," he said.

"The bus is destroyed. I didn't expect that a club as prestigious as Liverpool would do these kind of things."

Match Commander Superintendent Paul White said: "We are aware that damage was caused to the Manchester City team bus as it approached Anfield stadium ahead of the Liverpool v Manchester City match.

"Thankfully no-one on the bus was injured, but injuries were caused to two of our officers when projectiles were thrown towards the bus. The officers and stewards are there to protect the public and keep them safe.

"This behaviour by a number of people who threw bottles, cans and pyrotechnics towards the bus is completely unacceptable and we will conduct enquiries to identify who was responsible and bring them to justice.

"We worked very closely with both clubs to ensure the safety of the public and the teams themselves, and it is disappointing to see that a number of people behaved in this appalling way."

Express Sport understands UEFA's disciplinary body is awaiting reports before deciding whether to open a case.

Despite the attack on the bus taking place in the streets surrounding Anfield, there is scope for European football's governing body to take action should it deem that to be an area the host club are in control of.

Article 16 of UEFA's regulations about order and security at matches states "host clubs and national associations are responsible for order and security both inside and around the stadium before, during and after matches.

"They are liable for incidents of any kind and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives unless they can prove that they have not been negligent in any way in the organisation of the match."

The regulations also state that associations and clubs are liable for inappropriate behaviour on the part of their supporters and may be subject to disciplinary measures and directives, even if they can prove the absence of any negligence in relation to the organisation of the match, including a lack of order or discipline observed inside or around the stadium.

Assuming Thompson was serious, he is a complete moron.

Thompson has already admitted he was joking but he obviously caught a few bitter fish, which isn't really surprising.
thompson tried to claim he was joking after his tweet was shown up for the billshit it was and he was asked to retract it. .And this from an ambassador of the club.
nil satis nisi optimum

laoislad

Quote from: quit yo jibbajabba on April 05, 2018, 03:13:06 PM
I wonder does Sheedy feel stupid now  :P
I also read the bus driver admitted he drove into the bottles but thought not to put it on here in case the Offended got offended
He should. It was obvious it was a joke.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

J70

Quote from: magpie seanie on April 05, 2018, 03:11:26 PM
UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Liverpool (per ESPN).

Absolutely appropriate.

Gabriel_Hurl

Quote from: SHEEDY on April 05, 2018, 03:16:43 PMthompson tried to claim he was joking after his tweet was shown up for the billshit it was and he was asked to retract it. .And this from an ambassador of the club.

Former players are ambassadors for the club now??

Maybe you should stop posting on here and embarrassing yourself

Maroon Manc

I'm not having David Thompson is a club ambassador?


AZOffaly

Quote from: Maroon Manc on April 05, 2018, 03:43:44 PM
I'm not having David Thompson is a club ambassador?

Senior Management
Owners: Fenway Sports Group
Principal Owner: John W. Henry
Chairman: Tom Werner
Non-Executive Director: Kenny Dalglish
Directors: David Ginsberg, Michael Gordon, Michael Egan
Honorary Life President: David Moores
Honorary Vice Life Presidents: N White, TD Smith, KEB Clayton, JD Burns
Ambassadors: Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler, Gary McAllister
Club Secretary: Zoe Ward
Sporting Director: Michael Edwards
Chief Executive: Peter Moore
Commercial Director: Billy Hogan
Chief Financial Officer: Andy Hughes
Chief Groundsman: Dave McCulloch
Stadium Manager: Ged Poynton
Director of Communications: Susan Black
Head of Press: Matt McCann


Michael Owen is also an international ambassador.

Maroon Manc

Quote from: AZOffaly on April 05, 2018, 03:49:44 PM
Quote from: Maroon Manc on April 05, 2018, 03:43:44 PM
I'm not having David Thompson is a club ambassador?

Senior Management
Owners: Fenway Sports Group
Principal Owner: John W. Henry
Chairman: Tom Werner
Non-Executive Director: Kenny Dalglish
Directors: David Ginsberg, Michael Gordon, Michael Egan
Honorary Life President: David Moores
Honorary Vice Life Presidents: N White, TD Smith, KEB Clayton, JD Burns
Ambassadors: Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler, Gary McAllister
Club Secretary: Zoe Ward
Sporting Director: Michael Edwards
Chief Executive: Peter Moore
Commercial Director: Billy Hogan
Chief Financial Officer: Andy Hughes
Chief Groundsman: Dave McCulloch
Stadium Manager: Ged Poynton
Director of Communications: Susan Black
Head of Press: Matt McCann


Michael Owen is also an international ambassador.

Thought Owen was hated? Given all the success you's have had and all the great players I'm surprised Gary Mac is an ambassador?