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Thread: crowding outside is everton fans fault

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    crowding outside is everton fans fault

    so says the echo and lfc
    yet didnt same thing happen at hillsbro yet that was everyones fault apart from lfc,s
    as for throwing coins
    did any one get stabbed outside
    ie oldham fan
    was any coaches attacked an bricked
    ie hull
    but then again its never lfc fans is it

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    re: crowding outside is everton fans fault



    Thankfully none of our players needed an ambulance. Think we all remember what happened when Alan Smith broke his leg some years back during a Liverpool v United game

    Manchester United and Liverpool have issued a joint statement condemning the fans who attacked the ambulance taking Alan Smith to hospital at the weekend.

    Smith, 25, suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle during Uniteds 1-0 FA Cup defeat at Anfield.

    The two paramedics - both Liverpool fans - were described as being "horrified" by the hostility shown once the culprits realised the occupants of the ambulance were Alan Smith and Manchester Uniteds club doctor Mike Stone.


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