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  1. Published on: 28/06/2020 02:28 PMReported by: roving-eye
    Detectives have charged a 19 year old man following disorder on Friday night, 26th June.

    Matthew Egglesden, 19 of Turning Lane, Scarisbrick has been charged with causing criminal damage to the Royal Liver building and firing fireworks in a public place, (namely the Pier Head). He has been remanded to appear at Liverpool Magistrates Court tomorrow.

    All persons arrested for the violent disorder have been bailed whilst investigations continue.
     
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  4. toffee man says:28/06/2020 09:35 PM
    Bring back The Birch.

  5. Mint says:28/06/2020 11:58 PM
    bad form. Celebrate, yes. Like this? No. Especially not in the midst of a potentially lethal pandemic.

    Everyone at the pier head needs to give their heads a good wobble. The people setting off fireworks willy-nilly need to give themselves a slap in the face.

    There are bigger things at stake right now. Like the health and wellbeing of other people.

  6. Little Londoner says:29/06/2020 09:43 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mint View Post
    bad form. Celebrate, yes. Like this? No. Especially not in the midst of a potentially lethal pandemic.

    Everyone at the pier head needs to give their heads a good wobble. The people setting off fireworks willy-nilly need to give themselves a slap in the face.

    There are bigger things at stake right now. Like the health and wellbeing of other people.
    If they have trouble slapping themselves in the face there would be plenty of volunteers.
    In the minds of the morons being on a par with Blackburn Rovers and Leicester City is cause enough to go out and wreak havoc.

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  8. bertybassett says:29/06/2020 09:56 AM
    Its always the same mindless hyperactive, mania, they need to slow down and think. if its possible. £10,000 damage done to the building I do hope he has to pay for it, but he will probably get supported by the rest of them, someone needs to take control and leadership as they always get out of control.
    may be its because adolescence is between the age of 15 and 55.

  9. Sap33 says:29/06/2020 11:38 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Londoner View Post
    If they have trouble slapping themselves in the face there would be plenty of volunteers.
    In the minds of the morons being on a par with Blackburn Rovers and Leicester City is cause enough to go out and wreak havoc.
    There’s plenty of genuine Liverpool fans would volunteer, hence within a very short period of time images of the idiot were being circulated amongst fan groups on social media saying how any information about his identity needing to be passed to the relevant authorities.

    As for your childlike attempt to compare Liverpool to Leicester and Blackburn, I’m assuming by that you’re referring to it being Liverpool’s first league championship of the Premier league era and are conveniently choosing to ignore the other 18 wins?

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  11. hja says:29/06/2020 12:49 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Sap33 View Post
    There’s plenty of genuine Liverpool fans would volunteer, hence within a very short period of time images of the idiot were being circulated amongst fan groups on social media saying how any information about his identity needing to be passed to the relevant authorities.

    As for your childlike attempt to compare Liverpool to Leicester and Blackburn, I’m assuming by that you’re referring to it being Liverpool’s first league championship of the Premier league era and are conveniently choosing to ignore the other 18 wins?
    These morons are not supporters of LFC. Idiots who should know better but what can we expect when half the county are not following Government advice to distance. What do they think this virus is? make-believe, if so there not as good as idiots. Let’s hope they don’t want treatment in the future if they catch it.

  12. silver fox says:29/06/2020 03:11 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mint View Post
    bad form. Celebrate, yes. Like this? No. Especially not in the midst of a potentially lethal pandemic.

    Everyone at the pier head needs to give their heads a good wobble. The people setting off fireworks willy-nilly need to give themselves a slap in the face.

    There are bigger things at stake right now. Like the health and wellbeing of other people.
    As a Liverpool fan the scenes at the pier head were a disgrace and let down the club they claim to support, with or without the current epidemic any fool setting of rockets in the middle of a crowd needs more than a slap in the face.

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  14. local says:29/06/2020 10:13 PM
    There was quite a few flares and fireworks that night where do they get them from ?


    I have subsequently watch some videos and there are two others involved both look to be party to the crime, the three of them clearly came equipped with a box full of powerful rockets certainly not the type you get in your average supermarket.

    One hooded one ( a female ? ) seems to give encouragement the other male gives direction and encouragement just before the launching.

    Its Joint enterprise isn't it ? both to my mind knowingly assisted or encouraged the crime and it would seem agreed to act together with the primary offender for a common purpose.
    Last edited by local; 30/06/2020 at 08:54 AM.

  15. ausard2 says:02/07/2020 08:08 PM
    Get a quote and send it to the fool.



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