- if we do the same in UK, will police or will not take us straight to court?
- would we be allowed to do the same in front of a church in UK?
That's my point. This has not anything to do with football. And I would say the same notwithstanding the final result of the leg between LFC and Inter.
...if we come to make dirty in your town, police will take us to court...not to mention the hundreds of CCTV in the city that would be used as evidence...they call us 'fascist' when police charge some of you with batons, what has England become then? A big=brother country...
Spare me from the Scouse rethoric, you're English...
...and I'd like to remind you that we are an art country, our squares are pieces of art, not camps were to drink and feast...respect our art!And most of all, this is a square in fron of a church...!
We respected your city totally, Duomo was beautiful as was many other areas of your city i saw, dont know what you saw but all the time i was there everybody got on well and everybody was well behaved.
forza inter & forza liverpool
davidecN69 3 years ago
...and you haven't answered my questions:
- if we do the same in UK, will police or will not take us straight to court?
- would we be allowed to do the same in front of a church in UK?
That's my point. This has not anything to do with football. And I would say the same notwithstanding the final result of the leg between LFC and Inter.
angyalpalmer 4 years ago
No, not if you did what we did, if you start causing trouble then yes but otherwise no, does every other club gather by the duomo out of interest?
5fntimes 4 years ago
1. were not english we are scouse
2. we are not called the "red army"
3. We didnt make it to dirty just a bit of rubbish that could easily be cleaned up.
I mixed with many Inter fans at the Duomo and they were all very friendly like football should be!!!
5fntimes 4 years ago
...if we come to make dirty in your town, police will take us to court...not to mention the hundreds of CCTV in the city that would be used as evidence...they call us 'fascist' when police charge some of you with batons, what has England become then? A big=brother country...
Spare me from the Scouse rethoric, you're English...
angyalpalmer 4 years ago
...and I'd like to remind you that we are an art country, our squares are pieces of art, not camps were to drink and feast...respect our art!And most of all, this is a square in fron of a church...!
angyalpalmer 4 years ago
We respected your city totally, Duomo was beautiful as was many other areas of your city i saw, dont know what you saw but all the time i was there everybody got on well and everybody was well behaved.
5fntimes 4 years ago
Except for the dirt and the smell...
angyalpalmer 4 years ago