Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan says the club has identified eight major issues regarding the treatment of fans at least in the season’s Champions League final in Paris, while a new mural for Jurgen Klopp has been unveiled. .
8 “recurring themes” of Paris
Hogan has today provided an update on Liverpool’s ongoing response to the events surrounding this year’s Champions League final chaos.
In the interview with Liverpoolfc.com, he says there are eight “recurring themes” from his recent analysis by the independent panel set up by UEFA.
LFC identifies 8 main problems of Paris
Fan park and stadium “access point congestion” Lack of information from fans on how to avoid train stops to get to the stadium Issues including overcrowding, crushing, and gang presence at gate control areas Police tactics Excessive rioting Lack of feedback from fans on delayed kick off Posting incorrect reason for delayed start Problems exiting stadium Problems including unnecessary tear gas in fan park
So what happens next? Hogan says the club and supporter groups plan to meet with the panel soon, with more updates on the Liverpool investigations to follow.
3 things today: A new mural for Jurgen
“Jurgen told me, you know…” ?? pic.twitter.com/nABQDuoSvh
— BOSS Night (@aBOSSNight) September 21, 2022
Jurgen Klopp is the subject of another stunning new mural in Liverpool, with BOSS Night teaming up with MurWalls to bring the brilliant work to Randolph Street. Alisson’s save to deny Dwight McNeill’s deflected effort in this month’s Merseyside derby has been nominated for Premier League Save of the Month.
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It was a productive start to a busy week of international matches for Liverpool, with one goal, two assists and a clean sheet from the club’s youngsters.
Last chat from somewhere else
Months after his retirement, Mark Noble returns to West Ham, with the club announcing that he will take over as new sporting director in January. Man United have announced a £115.5m net loss for the 2021-22 season despite revenue rising 18% to £583.2m. Arrests and reported incidents of disorderly conduct at football matches in England and Wales last season were at their highest level in eight years. (BBC Sport)
Tweet of the day and game of the night
Has it really been three full years since this Trent free kick?
An unstoppable free kick from @TrentAA at Stamford Bridge #OnThisDay in 2019? pic.twitter.com/Npco9kHo2l
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 22, 2022
Virgil van Dijk’s Dutch side take on Poland tonight, with Belgium vs Wales another Nations League fixture to watch out for.
Enjoy your Thursday night Reds!
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