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Cretinous fans, cretinous players, cretinous manager, cretinous club.

You forgot cretinous city. I think you'll agree there isn't a single good thing about the city aside from the music.

 

Could be better.

 

First time I went (2-1 win vs Coventry, FA up 5th round IIRC), when walking back from the stadium, I saw 3 fights, all separate from each other.

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wonder if they're going to boo evra in the cup

 

Unfortunately, can really see this happening.

No doubt about it. He will be booed every time he touches the ball and there'll be many anti Evra chants during the build up and game.

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wonder if they're going to boo evra in the cup

 

Unfortunately, can really see this happening.

No doubt about it. He will be booed every time he touches the ball and there'll be many anti Evra chants during the build up and game.

 

...and crosses will be lit in the stands.

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wonder if they're going to boo evra in the cup

 

Unfortunately, can really see this happening.

No doubt about it. He will be booed every time he touches the ball and there'll be many anti Evra chants during the build up and game.

 

They'll all probably wear Suarez shirts as well.......

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wonder if they're going to boo evra in the cup

 

Unfortunately, can really see this happening.

 

More than just booing.

 

Aye reckon there will be some interesting singing, if it is racist how will that sit with players like Glen Johnson.

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Liverpool make apology to Tom Adeyemi over alleged abuse

 

Page last updated at 20:35 GMT, Sunday, 8 January 2012

 

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Liverpool have apologised to Oldham's Tom Adeyemi after he suffered alleged racist abuse at Anfield.

 

A 20-year-old man from Aintree, Merseyside, has been bailed after he was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence.

 

On-loan Norwich man Adeyemi was visibly upset during his team's 5-1 defeat.

 

A Liverpool statement said: "The players and club pass on our sincere regrets to Tom Adeyemi for the upset and distress he suffered."

 

Professional Footballers Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has spoken to Adeyemi about the incident.

 

Friday's match was held up for several minutes when Adeyemi reacted with anger following a confrontation with a supporter.

 

The Premier League club have promised to ban anyone found guilty of an offence related to the incident from Anfield for life.

 

Merseyside police are continuing to investigate the incident and Liverpool have been helping the process.

 

It has been a difficult few weeks for the Anfield club, who have seen striker Luis Suarez banned for eight matches for racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra.

 

But they have reiterated that they do not have a racism problem within the club's fanbase.

 

The statement added: "Our supporters are renowned throughout the world for their outstanding commitment, passion and fairness. They are drawn from nationalities across the globe with widely diverse backgrounds and heritages.

 

"The actions of any one individual do not represent our fans. Their stance on these issues is just as resolute as the club's.

 

"We have a very clearly stated public stance on discrimination and intolerance with dedicated staff that work hard daily on programmes in this important area.

 

"Regarding the incident that occurred on Friday evening, we have given Merseyside police every possible assistance we can and will continue to provide the necessary support to their investigation in order to ensure this particular incident is dealt with properly.

 

"We will continue to take the strongest possible action(s) against unacceptable behaviour during our matches."

 

Taylor insists Adeyemi will continue to assist Merseyside police with their investigation after giving a full witness statement.

 

He said: "We can confirm that he was the victim of racist abuse towards the end of the Liverpool v Oldham FA Cup tie last Friday evening.

 

"This abuse came from a spectator sitting in the Kop section of the ground. Tom has given a full witness statement to the Merseyside police regarding the incident and will continue to assist the police fully in their enquiries."

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16463542.stm

 

 

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The statement should have said that "our fans are renowned throughout the world for being a set of vile,trampy, racist, phlegm speaking, thieving, wall pushing, murdering cunts that can't queue in an orderly fashion."

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