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Chapter 262 Stay away from Millwall fans and the curse of broken legs



Chapter 262 Stay away from Millwall fans and the curse of broken legs

Chapter 262 Stay away from Millwall fans and the curse of broken legs

Won the League Cup, and it was a big victory, 3 to 0!

Although the result is in line with the gap between the two teams, the process of the game is not so calm.

After the 70th minute, Baros scored Liverpool's second goal, and the cheers of the Liverpool fans provoked the anger of the home team fans.

"Hillsborough, Hillsborough", the home team fans began to sing the song they composed and directed, so as to poke the scars of Liverpool fans.

The Hillsborough tragedy in 1989 is a scar that will never be removed in the hearts of Liverpool fans.Whether it is Liverpool, the Premier League, or the whole of Europe, weep and mourn for the fans who passed away after that.

This is a scar that cannot be healed by time, but it was provoked by Millwall football hooligans today.The Liverpool fans couldn't bear it anymore. They frantically threw coins and drink bottles and other sundries at the Millwall fans downstairs. The radical fans even moved their seats down and threw them downstairs.

Downstairs, the fans of the Rice team were bloodied immediately. Countless arms and legs were injured, and the stands were stained with blood.Since the stands specially set up for disabled fans are also on the first floor, a disabled Liverpool fan was also injured in the conflict, bleeding all over the ground.

The fans of the home team in the stands on the second floor rushed to the north stand in an attempt to support the fans of the same team downstairs.Fortunately, the police arrived before the fans gathered on the second floor and surrounded Liverpool fans.Fans from both sides scolded each other through layers of helmets and blast-proof glass, and some Liverpool fans clashed with the police.As the riots did not affect the game, the referee has not stopped the game.

Ironically, before the game, the home team commemorated Peel, a Liverpool fan who had just died in Peru and a famous radio host, and the radio also played a song he loved most during his lifetime.

Now the game is not over yet, Millwall fans began to attack Liverpool fans with the most vicious language.

Whether it was the Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough tragedy, or Bigley, a Liverpool engineer who had just been beheaded by terrorists, or even a Liverpool baby who unfortunately died in his infancy a few weeks ago, Millwall fans regarded him as a Words to attack Liverpool.

Neil, a famous Liverpool star, was in charge of the live broadcast for the radio station. He was so angry by the home team fans that he was speechless for 20 minutes.

On the court, after the home team fell behind, they started to adopt crazy foul tactics. The people on both sides turned their backs on their backs, and the irritable genes in the fans in the stands were agitated again.

If you have watched "Football Factory", you will be horrified by the ferocity of British football hooligans and the scale of their troubles and disturbances.

There are scenes in the film of Millwall fans, England's most notorious hooligans, attacking rivals - throwing tear gas at a pub where opposing fans gather, forcing them out and then serving them with clubs and chains.

It is also because of this that the British will kindly remind foreign fans who have just arrived: stay away from Millwall fans.

This film that glorifies football violence seems to be staged again in this League Cup. Millwall fans fought again, fighting with Liverpool fans and confronting the police. Several fans on both sides were arrested.

In the post-match press conference, both coaches avoided talking about the unrest, but reporters never let it go.

Millwall coach Danny Wise first clarified the home team's responsibility, saying: "I see that Liverpool followers are making trouble, not our fans. I don't want to talk about it, you should ask Liverpool fans, I just want to talk about the game itself."

Liverpool coach Benitez believes that similar things should not happen on the court. He said: "I was mainly focused on the court at the time. I only knew that something happened in the stands, but I didn't know what it was. I think that in a stadium , everyone wants to see exciting football games instead of violence."

This controversy and conflict could not be argued at the press conference. The FA has ordered a thorough investigation into the matter.

Millwall fans were notorious as early as the 80s. At that time, the club built the new stadium in 1993 to isolate the visiting team’s fan passage from the rest of the passage. Moreover, the exit on this side is the closest to the train station. Evacuate quickly.In addition, fans of the home team must enter the venue with a membership card. These measures are used to prevent fan violence.

But as Millwall's record improved, violence rose again.

On September 9th, Millwall challenged the Hungarian Ferevaros team in an away game. Before the game started, the fans of both sides threw debris at each other as "greetings". Due to being outnumbered, four Millwall fans were injured.In a small town in Budapest, 30 Millwall fans clashed with home team supporters. The police eventually had to release tear gas to quell the riots. Two Millwall fans were arrested.

Now, the smoke of Budapest has not yet cleared, and Millwall fans have returned to the home court to challenge.Coupled with the bad influence left over from Liverpool's last visit to Chelsea, this violent conflict even almost hurt Liverpool's players.

Fortunately, Beitu asked the bus to return to Liverpool as soon as possible after the game, and the Red Army members who accompanied the team patted their chests and secretly escaped.

But who would have thought that these Red Army members who "escaped" from London again still did not escape their tragic fate.Liverpool this season seems to be full of disasters.

On October 10, Beitu led his team to visit Blackburn Rovers.

In the past 3 visits to Ewood Park, the Red Army has opened the opponent's gate 9 times. The weather, people and track record are complete. Is there a problem with winning?

Have!

Ewood Park is a sad place for many Liverpool players. Last season, Baros and Carragher were carried off with a fracture in the same game.Former Liverpool boss Houllier insisted that the serious injuries of the two were one of the reasons for Liverpool's poor results.

In this game, Liverpool was again carried off in the 35th minute.

Kewell, the Oceanian footballer, became the sacrifice of this game. In the 35th minute of the game, his forward drive with the ball was knocked to the ground by the opponent, and he himself never got up again.

According to the preliminary judgment of the Liverpool team doctor, he has a fracture in his right leg and needs to rest for at least three months.This is already this season, Liverpool's third fracture injured.

In this game, Liverpool rampaged in the opponent's half in the first 15 minutes, seeing that Blackburn, who has recently suffered a series of defeats, will be dismembered again.But the home team striker Dikov also gave his teammates a lot of encouragement. He withstood the indiscriminate bombing of the Red Army in the turbulent sea, and evened the score in the 16th minute when he missed the Liverpool defense.

Before halftime, under the shadow of Kewell's injury and retirement, Hyypia made another mistake.He originally wanted to poke the ball to Josemi, but it was intercepted by Emerton, who lightly pushed the far corner to overtake the score, 2-1.

After Kewell left the field, the "culprit" Mecheverli also became in a trance. The 19-year-old young man still couldn't believe that he had committed such a big foul!

In the 54th minute, Emerton forced a free kick from the left touchline.Mechevelli gave the ball to the center without even thinking about it, but Garcia, who was guarding the side, intercepted the ball, and he handed it to Baros immediately.The latter sprints away from Short and succeeds with a shot when Friedel hesitates.

2 to 2, this is also the final score of the game.

Liverpool still scored a point in the away game despite being full of injuries. Beitu said angrily after the game: "A draw is not a bad result, but if this continues, Liverpool will soon become a concentration camp for wounded soldiers!"

(End of this chapter)


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