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Good initiative! Social issues are always well treated by LFC and this twinning with Anzhi supporters has welcome!
rosso76
4th Nov 2012 12:15
scottiekop65
4th Nov 2012 13:07
"MAYBE IF JOHN TERRY HAD BEEN GIVEN THE SAME BAN AS LUIS SUAREZ,PLAYERS LIKE JASON ROBERTS WOULD HAVE BEEN LESS LIKELY TO HAVE PROTESTED (PROBABLY RIGHTLY) ABOUT THE WARING OF THE T-SHIRTS..... JUST A THOUGHT."
RedddRussian
4th Nov 2012 13:15
"Unfortunately Anzhi would not sell tickets to the LFC fans in Russia. So basically the stadium will be almost empty. couple of thousands Anzi fans, and 1600 (if they come over) LFC fans from the UK."
Jamod
4th Nov 2012 14:09
"They should be supported. Football is for human beings while racists are animals. LFC is a global movement that should not be linked with racism, except in opposition to it."