Just great to see the booze guzzling, so called football fan prats back on the streets, thus leaving Liverpool council with a clean up bill. God help us next Saturday. And what's it all for, because 11 men can knock a bag of wind road a field, a bit better than the other 11 men. Well gee wiz. Lets go and set alight a few more buildings just for fun, throw a few bottles at the police and fire crews. Our Great Britain. Bring back full Lockdown. :0)
When football really has become the soul of a city it's stupid yes but understandable. They have waited so long for this and I am surprised it wasn't far worse. The majority of fans will wait for official celebrations. Sometimes it is easy to condemn, but individual disparagement changes nothing, helps no one, and increases your cortisol levels. If you don't like it complain to Merseyside police
Then the point of venting your spleen is what exactly.
It was expected, the club made appropriate requests which I am sure the genuine fans complied with
A lot of areas are becoming volatile now as lockdown eases. Adding twopennoth of anger to the atmosphere is hardly constructive.
Not laid back realistic, poverty, lack of opportunity, hopelessness, drink and drugs problems, it is going to happen, until those cycles are broken any cause can and will be hijacked for anarchic behaviour by an angry minority.
It wasn't hijacked, and all the reasons you give have been but forward on here before, drunken prats, no more no less, if it was real poverty, there would be no booze to drink.
I was hoping someone could tell me on here, they can normally. How is it going to improve the lives of people in Liverpool? Because all I can see at the moment is that these prats are hell bent on destroying their (own) city, and producing such a mess and destruction , thus increasing their own council tax bill.
Let them celebrate. They've earned the right after 30 years.
You ask what benefit it is to the people of Liverpool? Well, there are many, many Scousers walking around with a skip in their step and a grin on their faces. Money can't buy that. (Unless they're Bluenoses, then they're not quote as chirpy). These people aren't savages, they're happy. Let them enjoy the moment.