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    Originally posted by Yozza View Post


    The two clubs have enjoyed a special relationship ever since they met in the Champions League in 2004 – a competition the Reds would famously go on to win that season - and if any further proof was needed about the bond that has grown between both sets of supporters, it was evident on Tuesday night when Olympiacos hosted Manchester United.

    http://www.lfctour.com/news/latest-n...ver-walk-alone
    eyes filled up reading that

    Why Olympiacos fans will never walk alone.

    When Liverpool meet Olympiacos in this summer’s Guinness International Champions Cup in Chicago, don’t be surprised if the biggest round of applause of the night from the LFC fans is directed at the Greek club’s supporters.

    The two clubs have enjoyed a special relationship ever since they met in the Champions League in 2004 – a competition the Reds would famously go on to win that season - and if any further proof was needed about the bond that has grown between both sets of supporters, it was evident on Tuesday night when Olympiacos hosted Manchester United.

    Football fans watching the match at home may have been surprised when a picture of a banner paying tribute to the 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough started trending on social media but the banner is not new and can actually be seen in the ground whenever Greek football’s most successful club – winners of 40 league titles – play at home.

    Olympiacos, like Liverpool, know all about football tragedies.

    In 1981, eight years before Hillsborough, there was the Karaiskakis Stadium disaster. Having enjoyed a famous 6-nil win over AEK Athens, thousands of fans rushed to the exit at Gate 7 to make their way to the stadium’s main entrance to celebrate with their heroes. The doors were closed, however, and the turnstiles were still in place. There was no way out of the stadium and as more fans came rushing down the stairs – unable to see the tragedy beginning to unfold at Gate 7 – those at the front were crushed.

    21 fans – many of them young – died. The cause of death for many was suffocation.

    What April 15th 1989 is for Liverpool FC, February 8th 1981 is for Olympiacos.

    Liverpool supporters, more knowledgeable than most about European football history, made sure that the Olympiacos fans knew that they understood their pain when the Greek side visited Anfield in 2004.

    A mosaic was created on the Kop that remembered fans lost by both clubs. ’96 + 21 YNWA’ it read.

    The heartfelt gesture was appreciated by not just the visiting fans that night but also those watching at home back in Greece.

    Three years later, a group of Liverpool fans laid a wreath at the Gate 7 memorial.

    As a mark of gratitude for the respect shown, Olympiacos fans created their own banner that read ‘JUSTICE FOR THE 96’ and hung it on the Gate 7 section of their ground. It’s a banner that can be seen at every game – not just for the match against Manchester United.

    Another large banner, not shown on TV, but bearing both club crests, reads: ‘Brothers, you show us the way - 21+96 - You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

    Tragedy may have brought the two clubs together but in Chicago on July 27, it will be a mutual respect between the two sets of supporters that strengthens a genuine bond that is unique in football.

    removing all the weak links makes us stronger

    too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
      I remember that, they were amazing fans. I couldn't get rid of my spare and so took a good mate who supports United and he loved it. They also sang their version of 'The Entertainer', which sounded amazing and at that point hadn't been heard over here as a football chant. We took it a few years later for the 'best midfield in the world' song.
      Always a game that stuck out, would have been December 2000 I would have just turned 10

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        Originally posted by baitman View Post
        eyes filled up reading that

        Why Olympiacos fans will never walk alone.

        When Liverpool meet Olympiacos in this summer’s Guinness International Champions Cup in Chicago, don’t be surprised if the biggest round of applause of the night from the LFC fans is directed at the Greek club’s supporters.

        The two clubs have enjoyed a special relationship ever since they met in the Champions League in 2004 – a competition the Reds would famously go on to win that season - and if any further proof was needed about the bond that has grown between both sets of supporters, it was evident on Tuesday night when Olympiacos hosted Manchester United.

        Football fans watching the match at home may have been surprised when a picture of a banner paying tribute to the 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough started trending on social media but the banner is not new and can actually be seen in the ground whenever Greek football’s most successful club – winners of 40 league titles – play at home.

        Olympiacos, like Liverpool, know all about football tragedies.

        In 1981, eight years before Hillsborough, there was the Karaiskakis Stadium disaster. Having enjoyed a famous 6-nil win over AEK Athens, thousands of fans rushed to the exit at Gate 7 to make their way to the stadium’s main entrance to celebrate with their heroes. The doors were closed, however, and the turnstiles were still in place. There was no way out of the stadium and as more fans came rushing down the stairs – unable to see the tragedy beginning to unfold at Gate 7 – those at the front were crushed.

        21 fans – many of them young – died. The cause of death for many was suffocation.

        What April 15th 1989 is for Liverpool FC, February 8th 1981 is for Olympiacos.

        Liverpool supporters, more knowledgeable than most about European football history, made sure that the Olympiacos fans knew that they understood their pain when the Greek side visited Anfield in 2004.

        A mosaic was created on the Kop that remembered fans lost by both clubs. ’96 + 21 YNWA’ it read.

        The heartfelt gesture was appreciated by not just the visiting fans that night but also those watching at home back in Greece.

        Three years later, a group of Liverpool fans laid a wreath at the Gate 7 memorial.

        As a mark of gratitude for the respect shown, Olympiacos fans created their own banner that read ‘JUSTICE FOR THE 96’ and hung it on the Gate 7 section of their ground. It’s a banner that can be seen at every game – not just for the match against Manchester United.

        Another large banner, not shown on TV, but bearing both club crests, reads: ‘Brothers, you show us the way - 21+96 - You’ll Never Walk Alone’.

        Tragedy may have brought the two clubs together but in Chicago on July 27, it will be a mutual respect between the two sets of supporters that strengthens a genuine bond that is unique in football.

        Absolutely brilliant, that's what makes our team special.
        Originally posted by fah-q
        Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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          Let's hope Drogba does what he did so often to sides when playing for Chelsea - score goals, cause the opponents problems, dive a bit and the ref being conned into dishing out cards to the opposition.

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            Torres is starting for Chel****s
            You'll Never Walk Alone

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              Judas scored Gal 0 Chelsea 1
              You'll Never Walk Alone

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                non-existent defending

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                  Shocking defending wasn't it. Gala look like a really poor side.

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                    Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                    Shocking defending wasn't it. Gala look like a really poor side.
                    was indeed...almost laughable

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                      Galatasaray are there for the taking with away goals galore and Mourinho has them time-wasting already.

                      And what the **** is Mancini doing? They're giving Chelsea players all the time in the world.

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                        With Chelsea and Real Madrid winning, are Manchester United the only away team to fail to score (and potentially, win) in the last 16?

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                          Great goal by Bale

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                            Schalke 04 0-1 Real Madrid. Goal scored by Benzema
                            Schalke 0-2 Real Madrid Bale

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                              Nice Bender

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                                Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
                                Great goal by Bale [to make it 2-0]
                                Originally posted by Bender View Post
                                Schalke 04 0-1 Real Madrid. Goal scored by Benzema

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