There would have to be total segregation. One airport for the Mancs to use and another one for us, coaches organised to take fans to and from the airport to the ground and little time for anything but the actual match in between. Then I'd feel comfortable going, except of course for the absolutely sickening feeling that realising how much is at stake would bring on.
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I dont think anyone here accepts violence, but we are realistic to know, that when these two teams meet it goes off.Originally posted by einar View PostWhy are there only two posters here not willing to accept violence?
One being me.
Do you remember Everton Valley when they played Everton, well there were quite a few Liverpool fans involved in that as well.I know its little, but thats David Banner. Just wait untill you see the Incredible Hulk
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I just would have liked to see more condemnation from my fellow LFC supporters here.Originally posted by RedJedi View PostI dont think anyone here accepts violence, but we are realistic to know, that when these two teams meet it goes off.
Do you remember Everton Valley when they played Everton, well there were quite a few Liverpool fans involved in that as well.
What are we all doing to fight this. We tried to make peace with Juve in a big gesture.
Does it take another disaster to make something happen.
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Apart from the current scorelineOriginally posted by anfieldanfield View PostMe too.
Everything is pointing towards a Liverpool - Man Utd final.
I know what you mean, but the scum don't look the same impermeable force in Europe as they do in the Premiership. I sincerely hope they go out this round or the next, my heart couldn't take another stress-filled finale to the season.
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