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Thu May 13, 2021 5:04 pm
Man Utd 'fans' protesting against the club's owners are reported to have blocked the Liverpool Team Bus in a side street and let its tyres down in an effort to disrupt tonight's game...
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Thu May 13, 2021 5:11 pm
Reports now saying the bus was a 'decoy' and another bus has arrived outside the Liverpool team hotel...
Smart move, if true...
Thu May 13, 2021 5:14 pm
Bet the wheels been nicked.
Thu May 13, 2021 5:18 pm
Big Hill Blue wrote:Bet the wheels been nicked.
Wrong city but if it was the reverse fixture...
Thu May 13, 2021 5:31 pm
Fair play, their fans are determined that their team never plays Liverpool again.
Thu May 13, 2021 5:33 pm
Sven wrote:Big Hill Blue wrote:Bet the wheels been nicked.
Wrong city but if it was the reverse fixture...

I know. Just assuming they travelled.
Thu May 13, 2021 5:46 pm
Liverpool have boarded their team bus and are on their way to Old Trafford with a police escort from the team hotel.
Players and officials boarded the bus around 6.30pm and are expected at the ground shortly following a two-mile journey.
Thu May 13, 2021 5:53 pm
Before the usual brigade criticise these fans for using their right to protest...
It should be noted there is no reports of any violence at this point and it is all peaceful.
Thu May 13, 2021 6:01 pm
Liverpool's team and coaching staff have made it into Old Trafford.
Manchester United's players have been there since about 2pm in the hospitality area and have now also gone down to their dressing room.
Very little danger of this match being delayed or postponed again, with the peaceful protest outside.
Thu May 13, 2021 6:24 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Liverpool's team and coaching staff have made it into Old Trafford.
Manchester United's players have been there since about 2pm in the hospitality area and have now also gone down to their dressing room.
Very little danger of this match being delayed or postponed again, with the peaceful protest outside.
That's all good tobhear, Ned
Right to protest is a given in my book, so long as it done within the legal perameters
A little sketchy as to what happened to the coach but it did move after the reported 'attack'
Thu May 13, 2021 7:37 pm
Maybe peaceful but the intent was to stop the game... premier league should tell man u fans or any other fans for that matter if they force postponement of a game the team will forfeit the points? That eill allow protests but will stop intention to stop game going ahead..
Fri May 14, 2021 1:08 pm
Liverpool fans have attacked buses for years including the Real Madrid bus recently
Fri May 14, 2021 1:21 pm
Jimmy Scoular wrote:Liverpool fans have attacked buses for years including the Real Madrid bus recently
And when they do again, we'll start a thread on it...
Fri May 14, 2021 2:52 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Maybe peaceful but the intent was to stop the game... premier league should tell man u fans or any other fans for that matter if they force postponement of a game the team will forfeit the points? That eill allow protests but will stop intention to stop game going ahead..
Not sure if that would work out. You’d end up with games getting postponed and forfeited all the time after fans cotton on it could benefit their team. Imagine Bristol or Swansea losing on the final day relegated them, I’m sure some Cardiff fans, Rovers fans or fans of the other relegation teams would take the short trip to disrupt the game.
In the original Man Utd/Liverpool fixture, a Utd loss would result in Man City winning the league. Had such rules been in place I’m sure a fair few from the blue half of Manchester would’ve turned out to the anti Glazers protest in an attempt to get the game forfeited and win the league.
Fri May 14, 2021 3:13 pm
WestCoastBlue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Maybe peaceful but the intent was to stop the game... premier league should tell man u fans or any other fans for that matter if they force postponement of a game the team will forfeit the points? That eill allow protests but will stop intention to stop game going ahead..
Not sure if that would work out. You’d end up with games getting postponed and forfeited all the time after fans cotton on it could benefit their team. Imagine Bristol or Swansea losing on the final day relegated them, I’m sure some Cardiff fans, Rovers fans or fans of the other relegation teams would take the short trip to disrupt the game.
In the original Man Utd/Liverpool fixture, a Utd loss would result in Man City winning the league. Had such rules been in place I’m sure a fair few from the blue half of Manchester would’ve turned out to the anti Glazers protest in an attempt to get the game forfeited and win the league.
Obviously wont be done without scrutiny as to who is causing trouble but something needs to be done otherwise other clubs fans may cotton on to protests and get their games postponed where will it end? The clubs went to extreme lengths to get this game on what will happen when fans in ground and got 70k fans mingling around
ground instead of couple thousand?
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