![]() The majority of our supporters are wonderful people. "I've not been here long enough to understand the reason for it - it's for sure something historical - and that's probably questions you can answer much better than I could ever. "They wouldn't do if there was no reason. "Of course I have thoughts but I think in these situations it's best to ask the question: why does it happen?" said the Liverpool manager two days after the final. However, manager Jurgen Klopp was quick to jump to the defence of his supporters, suggesting that some of those who have an issue with such booing should perhaps look into the reasoning behind such a statement gesture. In this year of all years – the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee – this is dreadful.” It should not be ruined by a minority of fans’ totally shameful behaviour. “The FA Cup final should be an occasion when we come together as a country. Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Commons Speaker, also piled in on those from Merseyside, adding: “I utterly condemn any fans who booed Prince William at Wembley. READ MORE: Lytham Festival 2022 in pictures as Paul Weller brings event to a closeĪccording to the Liverpool Echo, Liverpool supporters were criticised by some Members of Parliament in the immediate days after the final, with a spokesman for Boris Johnson saying: "It was a great shame that as we were marking 150 years of the FA cup, an event that brings people together, that a small minority chose to act in that way.” Please rise now for the new national anthem." Weller and his band then went straight into Town Called Malice. If you continue we assume that you consent to receive all cookies on the Twickets website. Help How It Works Sign In Search Language Sell Twickets uses cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Thank you from West London, for standing up to those f******.that is another story. Twickets is an ethical ticket resale marketplace, enabling fans to sell spare tickets at no more than face value (plus fees) Twickets. “Have we got anyone here from Liverpool tonight?" asked Weller, before adding: "I would like to say whoever booed the national anthem: thank you so much. Before he started his final song, the music legend took the opportunity to praise Reds supporters who made their feelings towards the government clear ahead of the domestic showpiece final in May. The singer, who was formerly part of the band Jam during the 1970s, was the headline act for the final night at Lytham Festival last night (July 10). During the closing night at Lytham Festival, Paul Weller praised Liverpool supporters who booed the national anthem at Wembley during last season's FA Cup final against Chelsea.
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