11 Mar 2026 16:36:27
I wonder what the atmosphere will be at Anfield on Sunday?
I don't see fans booing and demanding anything from players. A lot of dead silent passage of play with gaaahs and nervousness.
I want Anfield to let their anger known. Enough with this respect game. It just isn't working.
11 Mar 2026 16:48:41
Personal opinion, mate, but I'm not going to Anfield to boo a game of football.
I'm just as annoyed and disheartened with the season, but to pay through the teeth for a ticket and to sacrifice Mother's Day to just turn up and boo would be pointless.
I'll probably just waste a day and leave depressed, and then moan on here. ?
11 Mar 2026 16:56:50
I can't go on Sunday, but I know JK23 is going, and I'm sure Frode and LFC8 will be there, along with many others on here. I can almost guarantee, Cafu, that the crowd won't be letting their anger be known. Up till now, any frustration has been aimed at the players.
That could possibly change, should we lose on Sunday and then again next Wednesday. Should we win both, and I expect us to, the atmosphere will remain the same, in my opinion.
11 Mar 2026 17:33:59
At kickoff, no matter what the situation, I would expect the crowd to be 100% behind the team. If we play as bad as we have recently, and we don't beat the disaster that is Spurs, then I imagine that at least some of the crowd will let their opinions be heard towards the end.
11 Mar 2026 17:48:34
It will be the same as the last handful of games at Anfield. A bit tentative, but still supportive. The atmosphere will descend into groans very quickly if the performances are bad, though. Spurs and Gala games should be straightforward wins.
11 Mar 2026 18:09:21
I'm there this Sunday, and as much as I absolutely cannot believe Slot hasn't already been sacked, inside the stadium I am there to support the team. Voicing discontent shouldn't be done before or during the 90 minutes.
To be honest, I doubt I'd even boo at full time, even if we lost. It just doesn't sit right with me, booing people. It's not constructive or rational.
11 Mar 2026 18:22:30
With you, MK. I never booed Trent. Would never boo any player while they're wearing our badge. Each to their own, it's a personal choice, having paid your money.
11 Mar 2026 18:32:04
Slot won't be sacked, according to David Ornstein, and will be here next season. It was on his podcast.
11 Mar 2026 18:35:04
Liverpool fans don't boo their own team or managers. We aren't that low.
11 Mar 2026 19:17:16
FPF - Not one game this season has been straightforward!
I'm certainly not looking at Spurs & Gala as being straightforward, more like tortuous!
11 Mar 2026 19:36:47
The atmos will depend entirely on how we play, and the result.
11 Mar 2026 20:53:11
If we lose against Spurs on Sunday, and, let's face it, Spurs are in a bigger mess than us at the moment, then it will be the most embarrassing defeat of the season. I fully expect that, if that were to happen, at the final whistle the discontent will spread and there will be things said and some booing.
Aimed, I would think, at the manager as well as the players. You cannot lose to dross like Spurs and expect fans who have paid, in many cases 100s pounds to come to the game, not to be able to express discontent.
11 Mar 2026 21:28:13
I want Slot gone as much as the next man, but we are running out of games, and we don’t need the fans booing to make things worse.
We need every fan in the ground getting behind the team, and driving them forward.
Slot will be gone in the summer no matter what happens.
He is not staying any longer, so let’s hope we can make top 4. I’ve got no confidence in us, but if I were there on Sunday or any of the remaining games, I would sing and cheer us on till I could not sing no more.
11 Mar 2026 21:52:01
Well said, Grino.
11 Mar 2026 22:18:15
If we let our anger be known inside the stadium, and boo the team or the manager, we should all follow the Spurs coach down the M1 at full time, because Spurs are exactly what we'll have become.
We are better than that, and we hopefully understand the role we play in a successful team. It baffles me when a team plays poorly and the fans are angry at the players and boo them off the pitch.
What good do you think that will do? It will make them more nervous, and less likely to want to play for you.
We expect undying loyalty from these players, and we expect them to run through walls for us. The least we can do is support them when they run out there in a red shirt.
11 Mar 2026 23:17:51
You don't go to a live game at the ground in order to boo your team. That is just bonkers.
11 Mar 2026 23:33:22
The atmosphere will be something like this. We sing our songs bfr, and just after the start we roar on the team until 30-odd minutes when we realise it's another damp squid. But in the last 10/15 the players have a go n put in a shift n we cheer them on to the end, and we might all go home happy with a win, or very disappointed with a draw/loss n style of play.
That's been happening most of the season.
12 Mar 2026 01:27:41
Booing isn't constructive, but then again top tier football clubs/players don't particularly appreciate the unwavering support they get, either.
Modern football has turned fans into high-paying customers, directly funding the lives of extraordinary privilege that the players enjoy, and yet they are expected to cheer and shout unquestioningly, regardless of how unbothered their heroes are.
Frankly, if a fan paying 1/5th of their weekly wage to watch a player earning a million pounds a month wants to boo because they're fed up, you damn well direct your empathy to where it deserves to go.
12 Mar 2026 04:36:16
Spot on, Lowe.
12 Mar 2026 07:17:39
Lowe, you have really just reminded me why I should move away from my support of football (modern). It used to be about teams and passion for the following. Now it is about watching 22 overpaid players who have enough money to change lives wander about like they are owed something just because of their talent. I find it hard to pull myself away. I need a replacement for this from a sport which feels more real and down to earth, where cheating isn't commonplace and the people are genuine.
I have completely gone off footballers and their attitude towards those who fund their wages.
I enjoy watching golf because there isn't any way to cheat and the sporting moments are quite genuine. Not overly keen on the money involved, as that has all got a bit ridiculous as well.
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