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ou will have seen were visually striking - and they struck a chord with Fenway Sports Group, the clubs owners - but it wasnt a h
ou will have seen were visually striking - and they struck a chord with Fenway Sports Group, the clubs owners - but it wasnt a h
in Gilde 28.04.2019 04:25von jj009 • 2.159 Beiträge
Jamie Carragher insists Liverpool supporters had every right to protest against the clubs decision to raise ticket prices. On Saturday, a significant number of Liverpool fans - some reports suggested as many as 10,000 - staged a 77th-minute walkout in the home match with Sunderland in response to the clubs proposal to increase certain ticket prices, with some match tickets set to cost £77. Carragher was at Anfield for the game against the Black Cats and showed solidarity with the protesting supporters by leaving prior to the final whistle. There could be more action taken by supporters over ticket prices Sky sources understand Fenway Sports Group and Liverpools senior management team have since held talks over whether to review the new ticket price structure and Carragher believes the club cannot allow the situation to escalate. The club say that £77 gets you the best seat in the newest stand in the country but why should that be an elitist thing? Why cant the normal working man have the chance to sit there? It isnt fair, the former Liverpool defender told the Daily Mail. Klopp wants solution Jurgen Klopp says the club has a big interest in resolving the dispute Walking out, though, wasnt a nice experience. The pictures you will have seen were visually striking - and they struck a chord with Fenway Sports Group, the clubs owners - but it wasnt a happy atmosphere inside the stadium as fans argued with each other.For a short time, it took me back to 2010 when the reign of previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett was falling apart. That was an awful time and this situation cannot be allowed to escalate. There can be no denying, however, Liverpool have got this wrong. Liverpool supporters staged a walkout at Anfield You want to be proud of your club. You chose them and stick with them through thick and thin. If Marks and Spencers increase their prices, you can shop somewhere else but when your team does it, you are obliged to stick with them.Thats what people need to understand about the walkout at Anfield. It wasnt just Liverpool fans sticking up for themselves, it was Liverpool fans saying enough is enough for every supporter across the land.Liverpool were leading 2-0 at the time of the walkout, but threw away their advantage in the final eight minutes at Anfield as Sunderland scored twice to grab a point. Fan groups Spion Kop 1906 and Spirit of Shankly, who organised the protest, could take further action and have not ruled out staging a similar protest in their next home match against FC Augsburg in the Europa League. 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Now Kemba Walker is joining the elite class Kyrie Irving has already occupied, too.Irving has long been considered one of the best point guards in the league since winning the Rookie of the Year award. Walker is joining that conversation following his terrific start.They will meet Sunday at Cleveland when the surprising Hornets (6-2) visit the defending champion Cavaliers (7-1).Both point guards lead their team in scoring. LeBron James has led his team in scoring in each of his 14 years in the league, but he has willingly turned over a lot of the responsibility to Irving, who is 24 and entering his sixth year in the league.Irving is among the top 10 scorers in Cavaliers history, moving past Campy Russell for ninth place in Fridays win at Washington.Kyrie is a guy who can score and we want him to be aggressive and attack the basket because nobody can stop him, Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said.LeBron can do both. He can facilitate and so can Kyrie. We have a great balance right now, we just have to keep it going.Walker, meanwhile, has scored at least 20 points in each of the Hornets last seven games.In Fridays loss to the Toronto Raptors, he became the first point guard in Charlotte history to score 40 points, grab 10 rebounds and pass for six assists, according to the Charlotte Observer.Its early, but the 26-year-old Walker is averaging career highs in points, field-goal percentage and 3-point shooting.Hes lightning quick, Jazz coaach Quin Snyder told the Observer.dddddddddddd Hes one of the better ball handlers in the league as far as his command over the ball. He can get where he wants to go.Irving was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft, while Walker went ninth. For his first few years in the league, Irving was tied to Brandon Knight, who went one spot ahead of Walker to the Detroit Pistons.There was a theory at the time of the draft that the Cavs, who held the first and fourth picks, should select Derrick Williams No. 1 overall and take Knight fourth.Clearly selecting Irving first and Tristan Thompson fourth was the better alternative. Six years later, Walker is emerging as the second-best point guard of the class.He has improved his 3-point shot dramatically over the last two years, which is a big reason why he finished second last year in the NBAs Most Improved Player voting.Now Walker is poised to lead the Hornets back to the playoffs for the third time in the last four years.But if they keep playing at this level, just making the postseason wont be good enough. Charlotte hasnt advanced to the second round since 2001-02 and it has never reached the conference finals.I cant really think that far ahead, Walker told the Observer. The goal for the regular season is to get to the playoffs, then get there and think about things like that. ... But I will say Im super-confident in my team. ' ' '
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