The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 15]
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ChocolateFrog said:
I might have skipped over it being mentioned but Mane's house was done over last night, bit of a stter.
You would have thought Mane and Liverpool players in general would have learnt from previous:https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-new...
type-r said:
ChocolateFrog said:
I might have skipped over it being mentioned but Mane's house was done over last night, bit of a stter.
You would have thought Mane and Liverpool players in general would have learnt from previous:https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-new...
Or that having your car stolen from your home is a better result than just your jewellery?
Piersman2 said:
wjb said:
desolate said:
Piersman2 said:
Errrr.... no.
Schalke will need to score at least two goals in Manchester to progress. And hope Man C score none.
Man City have booked themselves in to the next round with that scoreline tonight.
I thought we had unilaterally changed the away goals rule.Schalke will need to score at least two goals in Manchester to progress. And hope Man C score none.
Man City have booked themselves in to the next round with that scoreline tonight.
Sorry.
As of 2018/19 var pens count double, so city will need to score at least once at home, or get half a var pen to progress.
But because I can't let it drop despite an expected incoming parrot...
Regulations of the UEFA Champions League 2018-21 Cycle 2018/19 Season:
Article 20 Away goals rule, extra time and kicks from the penalty mark20.01For matches played under the knockout system, if the two teams involved in a tiescore the same number of goals over the two legs, the team which scores moreaway goals qualifies for the next stage. If this procedure does not produce aresult, i.e. if both teams score the same number of goals at home and away, two15-minute periods of extra time are played at the end of the second leg. If bothteams score the same number of goals during extra time, away goals countdouble (i.e. the visiting team qualifies for the next stage). If no goals are scoredduring extra time, kicks from the penalty mark determine which team qualifies forthe next stage.
type-r said:
You would have thought Mane and Liverpool players in general would have learnt from previous:
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-new...
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-new...
Adam B said:
That having your house broken into and possessions stolen is horrible whoever you are, and burglars are scum bags
That's the lesson that Mane should have learnt is it, that having your possessions stolen is horrible?I'm not sure that's what type-r was suggesting
TEKNOPUG said:
I'm not sure that's what type-r was suggesting
I'm not sure eitherI imagine he can afford decent security / alarms - short of every player having a security guard in the house every time we play a match I am not sure what they can do. Maybe the club has to do that, as its clear a gang is operating in the area, and knows when players are out
Detective Inspector Phil Mahon said: "I would ask the offenders to do the right thing and return the stolen items to the owner in any way possible."
yeah right
There is lot's that can be done. A thorough security review of the property, weak entry points identified and resolved, CCTV linked to an immediate response security team/police. The fact it has happened twice probably means lessons haven't been learnt.
There is a clear link between football players being targetted and the time when the burglary is being committed. Private security companies offer patrol services.
There is a clear link between football players being targetted and the time when the burglary is being committed. Private security companies offer patrol services.
I thought this was all part and parcel of the wonderful culture of Liverpool so you either learn to live with it or move. Every major city has crime but only one has an actual reputation for it. After all a million hub cab\if it's not nailed down it's gone Scouser jokes can't be wrong.
type-r said:
There is lot's that can be done. A thorough security review of the property, weak entry points identified and resolved, CCTV linked to an immediate response security team/police. The fact it has happened twice probably means lessons haven't been learnt.
There is a clear link between football players being targetted and the time when the burglary is being committed. Private security companies offer patrol services.
I’m sure he has a very sophisticated security system installed in his house but the kind of bandits that do these higher profile burglaries are always one stop ahead sadly . More worrying for me would be the fact that someone or probably more than one person has been following & watching his recent movements.There is a clear link between football players being targetted and the time when the burglary is being committed. Private security companies offer patrol services.
fking scary stuff but I guess this thing goes with the rewards of being a pro footballer .
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