by ResurrectionRooney Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:47 am
Alan wrote: ResurrectionRooney wrote:I agree, particularly Liverpool FC who chant about the Munich air disaster, and whose fans refer to their rivals as 'Munichs' in reference to that disaster.
Who are you
Sorry but it has just come to my attention, and its breaking news that whatever you have to say on this matter is not to be bothered with, as you are just biased and have a real hate for Scousers and Liverpool football club and have made terrible comments about Hillsborough before. So im sorry little man or whatever you are take your biased posting's elsewhere, this forum is not all about you and others just posting post after post arguing against your biased posts.
And i will add Manchester United will also have to be looked into then, as they refer to all Liverpool fans as murderers and sing about killing people every week and also give out death threats to opposition goalkeepers and other things. But what do you expect when you watch "SHAMELESS EVERY WEEK" you will realise why.
But then again lets be serious im not so biased to think that all fans at Manchester United are bad or that everything at Manchester United is all wrong, infact they like Liverpool are a great and massive club.
When you refer to death threats towards opposition goalkeepers, are you talking about the 'We will kill any bastard that gets in our way' chant? If you are then I think you are misinterpreting it - it does not refer to goalkeepers who stop us from scoring, it refers to people who get in the way of the fans when they are going to the game. Further, the fact that the chant refers to any 'bastard' that gets in our way would seem to exclude Joe Hart, because Joe Hart is not a bastard, at least not in the sense it is intended in this chant, he's actually quite a nice man, so the threats are obviously not aimed at him. I believe the chant is referring to opposing firms of hooligans who obstruct Manchester United fans.
The 'murderers' chant is accurate, Liverpool fans claim that they never walk alone, therefore their killing of Juventus fans in 1985 can be considered a joint enterprise. There are even some Liverpool fans on this forum and it's predecessor who have tried to justify those killings.
If you wanted an example of Manchester United fans chanting something disgraceful, I'd have thought you'd look to the chants directed at Arsene Wenger regarding his sexual orientation. They are chants which should be examined by the FA if they happen again, and should have been examined by UEFA in 2009, because they're completely unacceptable.