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Liverpool delete Jewish new year tweet following antisemitic messages

Andy Hunter
The Guardian, Friday 26 September 2014 10.02 EDT

Liverpool have deleted a tweet wishing their Jewish supporters a happy new year after it was met with a series of antisemitic messages on the club’s official account.

The club marked Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year in the Hebrew calendar, with a tweet on Friday that read: “Liverpool FC would like to wish all our Jewish supporters around the world a happy new year. #RoshHashanah”. However, the tweet was removed several hours later.

Liverpool have recognised various religious events and holidays on social media and was one of several clubs to mention Rosh Hashanah on Twitter on Friday. Kick It Out, football’s equality and inclusion organisation, contacted Anfield officials having received a number of complaints about the antisemitic abuse on the club’s site. It has also reported the alleged hate crimes to True Vision, the police’s online reporting facility, and investigations could follow.

A spokesperson for Kick It Out said: “It is encouraging that a football club recognises these holidays and religious landmarks – Liverpool did the same for Ramadan – but extremely sad when a club does that in a proactive manner and gets these responses. Premier League clubs appeal to supporters around the world and it would have been nice for Liverpool’s Jewish supporters to see this message from their club, that’s the bigger issue. It should be welcomed that clubs are doing this is in a proactive manner.”

Liverpool removed their tweet independently of any advice from Kick It Out and have defended the response on a site followed by 3.22m people. A club spokesperson said: “Due to a number of offensive comments that were attached to a tweet on the official LFC twitter account, the tweet and comments have since been removed from the account.”
 
Mamadou Sakho stormed out of Anfield before their game against Everton after being told that he would not be in the starting lineup.

Will be interesting to see, how the press reacts to this.

If a Spurs player did the same, the media would be filled with stories like "Spurs in crisis", "Poch losing the dressing-room" etc.
 
Mamadou Sakho stormed out of Anfield before their game against Everton after being told that he would not be in the starting lineup.

Will be interesting to see, how the press reacts to this.

If a Spurs player did the same, the media would be filled with stories like "Spurs in crisis", "Poch losing the dressing-room" etc.

This shows huge problems for Brenda. Love it.
 
He's a complete arrogant c u n t so surprised more haven't got ****ed off with him. Agreed on the post saying that if this was Spurs and chirches had stormed off before the scum game then it would be all over the press that poch had lost the dressing room, I doubt we'll hear much about this incident though.
 
Starting to see some rumblings that Brent's signings aren't all they're cracked up to me.

The signing of Balotelli has gone from "inspired" to "an ex-Emirates Marketing Project dud".
 
And at least he is not making excuses already... Oh, wait a sec....

"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers describes his team as "a little bit broken" after a stuttering start to the Premier League season.

The former Swansea boss blames the lack of cohesion on a raft of new players but says he is fortunate that his current squad identify with the challenges ahead."
 
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And at least he is not making excuses already... Oh, wait a sec....

"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers describes his team as "a little bit broken" after a stuttering start to the Premier League season.

The former Swansea boss blames the lack of cohesion on a raft of new players but says he is fortunate that his current squad identify with the challenges ahead."

Brenton said:
We're reintroducing the principles that brought us the win ratio we've had over the last 18 months.

Our game was based on high intensity but, apart from that Tottenham game, we've moved away from that.

But we introduced a raft of new players - you lose the core of players who were important, and that's obviously a factor and then it becomes a bit broken.

'Core of players' = Suarez obviously.
 
In which month will Liverpool have played more than the 41 games they did last season?

Tough this management lark, especially without a week to oversee the intricate nuances in tactical changes. Almost feel sorry for the fella....

:ross:
 
In which month will Liverpool have played more than the 41 games they did last season?

Tough this management lark, especially without a week to oversee the intricate nuances in tactical changes. Almost feel sorry for the fella....

:ross:

TBH if they keep playing **** they wont last very long in the cups
 
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