Should Man utd be banned from Europe and premier league for 4 years for their so called fans rioting and storming the old Trafford pitch ? fighting with police and rioting . Leeds united got a 4 year ban reduced to 2 years on appeal for rioting in paris 1975 , you might say what's that got to do with man utd rioting in England at their home ground about the glaciers ownership ? Let's suppose man utd get to this seasons uefa cup final and rioting their and fighting with police , damage property and invade the pitch and make the game get cancelled in protest against the glaziers it could happen.and it shames english football just like they did at old Trafford therefore my opinion is Man Utd should be banned from Europe as well as the premier league for 4 years just like leeds got punished after the robbery inflicted on us of the 1975 European cup final, what punishment do you think should happen to man utd ? and will the one sided FA go easy on them as usual ?
You may ask why Liverpool were not banned from Europe forever after having been involved in mass deaths at Hillsborough and Hysel Stadium. The FA and Premier League will do exactly what Eufa have done. Nothing
It was a rhetorical answer to a question on punishment for perceived football fan infringements. Not sure why a mod needs to get involved unless he’s another victimpool fan
There was no football fan infringements but your victimpool comment says it all, I’m an Everonian as it goes, and my comment has nothing to with my mod status.
And for your information Toby jug, I got banned from the Liverpool forum for telling the truth that they killed there own fans at Hillsborough, killed Juventus fans at Heysel, bricked and threw flares at Man City coach on CL semi, recently done same to Real Madrid wtf is it all about??
You deserved it you ignorant fool. Hillsborough was **** all to do with fan misbehaving, try educating yourself on the actual facts, starting with the inquest.
One mass cover up to protect the big wigs, whilst others are thrown under the bus! Independent inquiry my ass.
Let’s look at fact then, In 87 we played Coventry in the same stadium and we could of filled the stadium twice over and only 30 miles away, why did that not happen, I shall tell you you I’ll educated scouse, the police checked all coaches, vehicles, transport etc as they came off the motorways of people with tickets, no tickets, turned around and sent back, hence the delayed KO. Two yrs later did they do the same, did they fck, because it’s Liverpool... you know them great well behaved supporters, like fck they are, there were thousands that travelled without tickets and started pushing to get into the ground, cops opened the gates hence the result, so ill educated man who was to blame. While your on it ask some of the red half of scouse land what happened at Heysel, they forced a gate and again got entry without tickets, the rest is history again, facts scouser
Question Ell, people getting crushed outside ground with people trying to gain access without tickets, what do you do, open the gates or push them with the police horses and crush them against the wall, watch the footage.
I've always felt that they(Pool) should have taken some of the responsibility for what happened. Leaving pubs 5 mins before kickoff, rushing the styles, ticketless fans etc. I suppose what I'm saying is that IMO (regardless of the inquirys findings) there was blame on both sides. I wonder how many of the victims were the ones in the ground well before kickoff looking forward to the game.
Certainly in my opinion the Liverpool fans were far from blameless at Hillsborough, if they hadn't turned up ticketless and been so intent on getting in, it wouldn't have happened. The cops made mistakes and covered their asses but that's a incompetent reaction to an existing urgent problem.