OH NO, NEW RACISM CONTROVERSY AT ANFIELD

Friends Of Liverpool

The spectre of racism and the Luis Suarez T-shirts once more overshadowed Liverpool as a fan sporting the top worn to support the banned striker confronted Oldham’s young defender Tom Adeyemi and reduced him to tears.

The supporter approached Adeyemi during the game and the player is believed to have given a statement to police that he was called “a black c***”.
This is a PR disaster for Liverpool FC, there will be a police investigation and another FA investigation and this time Liverpool FC will pay where it really hurts.
A points deduction is now likely, along with a hefty fine and a lifetime ban for the idiot who uttered those words.
Our Season is over thanks to a moron who should have kept his mouth firmly shut, thanks mate for putting us in the shit!

 

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