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HAHAHA that's the first thing I noticed as well... you've been infiltrated.. hahahahahaOh ffs what is a 3 finger salute doing in that photo....
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Sign Up Now!HAHAHA that's the first thing I noticed as well... you've been infiltrated.. hahahahahaOh ffs what is a 3 finger salute doing in that photo....
video proof of this pleasefriggin joke - I dance having my arms up like all of them![]()
got to say for me, calling out as such is far worse than the so called salute.It’s a nazi salute. They were calling all the SFC players and fans, “ Dirty Jews “. Not hard to work out.
Show me where Jews in Australia are causing any problems.you got any proof?
funny that, it was probably all Sydney FC fans on that harbour Bridge the other week, so i can see why they would be offended being called a jew.![]()
Show me where Jews in Australia are causing any problems.
Haha so you're into conspiracy theoriesin the banks with interest rates
Au contraire, They are pro Israel, as opposed to your lot.you got any proof?
funny that, it was probably all Sydney FC fans on that harbour Bridge the other week, so i can see why they would be offended being called a jew.![]()
Liverpool fans are hated in England, mainly for all the disrespect they show to their country and allways playing the victim. Don’t forget the Heysel, that they refuse to talk about. ( fans )got to say for me, calling out as such is far worse than the so called salute.
You have many certain groups use some kind of offensive salute - is it right ? ofcourse not doesn't agree with me but offensive language is not acceptable no matter from whom.
Sport brings out the worst in a small % been going on since Rome.
What about the charity shield game the other day, Palace fans disrepecting the Jota tribute - then that does annoy me a certain section of LFC support for yonks/ages have booed their Anthem - you only have to look what happens for decades in your neck of the woods back home.
This gets beaten up here OTT - its both sides of the fence might I add.
Lets move on.
Haha so you're into conspiracy theories
I've never noticed this thread haha, is this where I should've been posting all the AFL+NRL brawls??
Jacqui Felgate calls out the double standards with reporting soccer and aussie rules incidentsFar out, someone protect this lady!
wow. The ‘kEeP pOliTics OuT oV fuTbaL!’ brigade throwing out nazi salutes and holding ‘no left’ banners
lol fmd the intelligence on that lot
I am not serbian, and I have no interest in Sydney FC - so no skin in this one.who said anything about keeping politics out of football?
LOL at the sydney fc fan who decided to come with a serb flags to incite violence, he wasnt there for long.
It was a great day, i hope you Celebrated Oluja too.
politics always creates divides as known, there is case's fors and against always.Liverpool fans are hated in England, mainly for all the disrespect they show to their country and allways playing the victim. Don’t forget the Heysel, that they refuse to talk about. ( fans )
I am not serbian, and I have no interest in Sydney FC - so no skin in this one.
The LFC fans refuse point blank to take the blame for Heysel, hence why the general football population despises them.politics always creates divides as known, there is case's fors and against always.
Hate applies amongst opposing supporter base's world over you only have to look at your own supporter differences and hate (politics).
Hence the disrespect by a %, I make no excuse its against my grain but I've also never suffered what some have gone through as such.
For the record.
Heysel isn't ignored by LFC, public discussion is often overshadowed by the subsequent, and closer-to-home, "Hillsborough disaster," which resulted in the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans. While 39 people died at Heysel, the perception among some is that the Hillsborough disaster, which was closer to home and involved domestic clubs, holds more attention and feels like "unfinished business" for LFC fans. However, LFC does acknowledge and commemorate Heysel through various memorials and its mayor has emphasized the importance of remembering the event and the role of both poor policing, a dangerous stadium, and Liverpool fans' actions.
Croat takes Croatian flag to game = good
Serb takes Serbian flag to game = Cunt ????
Double standards again.