The OFFICIAL Liverpool FC thread - Jurgen walks - Stallion vindicated

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trailer

Rome have loads of previous with this. Can't believe UEFA haven't come down tougher on them.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: trailer on April 26, 2018, 11:23:51 AM
Rome have loads of previous with this. Can't believe UEFA haven't come down tougher on them.

Lots of clubs have previous on this sort of stuff. If I was a fan and got a free ticket for the game, free flights and accomadation I still wouldnt go!
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Captain Obvious

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 26, 2018, 11:45:44 AM
Quote from: trailer on April 26, 2018, 11:23:51 AM
Rome have loads of previous with this. Can't believe UEFA haven't come down tougher on them.

Lots of clubs have previous on this sort of stuff. If I was a fan and got a free ticket for the game, free flights and accomadation I still wouldnt go!
You don't have to go to the game can watch it on TV. Free flights and accommodation to Rome is offer few would say no to.

StGallsGAA

Quote from: trailer on April 26, 2018, 11:23:51 AM
Rome have loads of previous with this. Can't believe UEFA haven't come down tougher on them.

And they should just ignore Liverpool's previous you suppose?  ::)

Geoff Tipps

Quote from: Maroon Manc on April 26, 2018, 09:50:30 AM
Wouldn't fancy going to Rome next week, got plenty of stories from mates who've been their with United etc.

What year was all the Liverpool fans slashed in Rome? had a mate on the official coach with directors and players wife's and they had several of their windows put through on the way to the game.

Think it has happened pretty much every time they have played in Rome.
Lots of stabbings and slashings in '84. Many older fans think it contributed to Heysel.

TabClear

Schalke has confirmed Max Meyer will be leaving Schalke on a free in the summer with Liverpool and Arsenal in the mix as a likely destination. Would be a good replacement for Can although I woudl prefer someone more defensively minded to come in alongside Keita. Ndidi at Leicester was heavily linked earlier in the summer and has had a good season. I just worry that people assume he is going to be Kante Mk 2 which is highly unlikely.


laoislad


LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

J70

Quote from: StGallsGAA on April 26, 2018, 03:19:02 PM
Quote from: trailer on April 26, 2018, 11:23:51 AM
Rome have loads of previous with this. Can't believe UEFA haven't come down tougher on them.

And they should just ignore Liverpool's previous you suppose?  ::)

Have they ignored Liverpool's history?

seafoid

Quote from: laoislad on April 26, 2018, 04:21:55 PM

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
That is a lovely touch and shows the respect the club has for GAA.
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

From the Bunker

Quote from: seafoid on April 26, 2018, 05:29:52 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 26, 2018, 04:21:55 PM

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
That is a lovely touch and shows the respect the club has for GAA.

Liverpool FC would have little or no knowledge of the GAA! they have sourced a jersey held dear by the victim and probably know little else. Hate how the GAA heads feel this need to be acknowledged on the international stage.

seafoid

Quote from: From the Bunker on April 26, 2018, 06:08:55 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 26, 2018, 05:29:52 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 26, 2018, 04:21:55 PM

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
That is a lovely touch and shows the respect the club has for GAA.

Liverpool FC would have little or no knowledge of the GAA! they have sourced a jersey held dear by the victim and probably know little else. Hate how the GAA heads feel this need to be acknowledged on the international stage.
Is there not a local soccer club whose jersey they could have used ?
"f**k it, just score"- Donaghy   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbxG2WwVRjU

brokencrossbar1

Quote from: seafoid on April 26, 2018, 06:24:00 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on April 26, 2018, 06:08:55 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 26, 2018, 05:29:52 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 26, 2018, 04:21:55 PM

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
That is a lovely touch and shows the respect the club has for GAA.

Liverpool FC would have little or no knowledge of the GAA! they have sourced a jersey held dear by the victim and probably know little else. Hate how the GAA heads feel this need to be acknowledged on the international stage.
Is there not a local soccer club whose jersey they could have used ?

Why would they do that when the man was a former chairman of the GAA club and probably has no affiliation to any soccer club?  It's a lovely touch.

Syferus

Quote from: From the Bunker on April 26, 2018, 06:08:55 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 26, 2018, 05:29:52 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 26, 2018, 04:21:55 PM

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
That is a lovely touch and shows the respect the club has for GAA.

Liverpool FC would have little or no knowledge of the GAA! they have sourced a jersey held dear by the victim and probably know little else. Hate how the GAA heads feel this need to be acknowledged on the international stage.

+1

It shows nothing of the sort. A personal gesture that has feck all to do with the GAA or Liverpool's non-opinion of it. A nice touch all the same.

OgraAnDun

Quote from: Syferus on April 26, 2018, 07:17:10 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on April 26, 2018, 06:08:55 PM
Quote from: seafoid on April 26, 2018, 05:29:52 PM
Quote from: laoislad on April 26, 2018, 04:21:55 PM

LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB will hang a St Peter's Dunboyne GAA jersey in their dressing room as a show of support to Sean Cox.

The 53-year-old Meath man suffered an unprovoked attack outside Anfield ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma, and two Italian men have since been charged over the serious assault.

Sean is in a critical condition at the Walton Neurological Centre, and the Reds captain Jordan Henderson posted a message to say the fan is in the squad's thoughts and prayers yesterday.

"He came to watch a football match and support our team — the only result that matters to us now is that he recovers and can return home to be with his family and loved ones," wrote the Liverpool skipper.

Speaking on last night's Off The Ball, former Ireland and Everton midfielder Kevin Kilbane revealed that the Premier League club were looking to get their hands on a shirt from his local GAA club.

Later in the programme, it was confirmed that a jersey had been sourced and that Kilbane would pass it on.

Liverpool face Stoke City at home in the Premier League on Saturday, before travelling to the Italian capital for the second leg of their Champions League on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, over €37,000 has now been raised by a GoFundMe page set up to help with Sean's medical costs.
That is a lovely touch and shows the respect the club has for GAA.

Liverpool FC would have little or no knowledge of the GAA! they have sourced a jersey held dear by the victim and probably know little else. Hate how the GAA heads feel this need to be acknowledged on the international stage.

+1

It shows nothing of the sort. A personal gesture that has feck all to do with the GAA or Liverpool's non-opinion of it. A nice touch all the same.

Exactly.