Ayre fears Zenit fans abuse

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre says the club will take a strong stance in the event of any abusive behaviour from Zenit St Petersburg fans during Thursday's Europa League tie.

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mebob (Manchester United) says...

Good luck with the World cup. I really fear for the lives of non-white people at the event.

Posted 5:13am 13th February 2013

timbo (Cardiff City) says...

So which strong stance did he talk about? One would think he'd urge his players to walk off the field. Quite the opposite. He said absolutely nothing. Turn the other cheek is what he said. Good job, Ian Platini.

Posted 3:01am 13th February 2013

marukomu (Manchester United) says...

Strong stance? Will they make T-shirts with pictures of the Zenit fans on them?

Posted 1:52am 13th February 2013

hsp786 (Manchester United) says...

And FIFA awarded Russia the World Cup. Good Job Sepp

Posted 6:00pm 12th February 2013

ScRipt69 (Manchester United) says...

How can this continue, how can Russia and the like be included in any European or international competition when there racist views are dragged into their football. I just don't get racism, I can understand culture clashes but not wanting your club to sign a black or gay player, madness.

Posted 1:47pm 12th February 2013

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