Ini sedikit info tentang chants yang dinyanyikan the kop...(sori bahasa 
inggris, bung omar heheheh)
  Contrite Liverpool fans send Smith a message of goodwill 
Daniel Taylor and Alan Biggs 
Tuesday February 21, 2006 
The Guardian 


Liverpool's supporters have sought to restore their reputation for sporting 
behaviour by wishing Alan Smith a full recovery from the terrible injuries he 
suffered in Saturday's FA Cup tie at Anfield. Smith has indicated from hospital 
he does not harbour any bad feelings, the Manchester United player choosing to 
remember the Kop's standing ovation rather than their chant to John Arne Riise 
of "I want to know how you broke his leg". 

Smith, who is making satisfactory progress from a broken left leg and 
dislocated ankle, has received several hundred letters, including one from the 
Merseyside branch of the Liverpool supporters' club. 

"I just feel some of the headlines since Saturday have told only part of the 
story," the club secretary Les Lawson said last night. 

"Yes, that song was sung when he first went down but it was tongue-in-cheek 
because everyone expected him to get back up. Even Sir Alex Ferguson said he 
had no idea how badly injured Smith was. Nobody really thought it possible that 
someone could be badly hurt trying to block a free-kick. Once it became 
apparent, however, everyone stopped singing and the whole ground stood to 
applaud him when he was taken off. Nobody wants to see a player seriously 
injured." 

Although they stop short of saying sorry, the letter to Smith wishes him a full 
recovery from "all Liverpool supporters". Lawson added: "We hope he's playing 
again soon. If he needs any inspiration he should look at Djibril Cissé, who 
suffered a horrific injury a couple of years ago but is now back playing." 

Players injured by fouls that incur yellow cards may no longer have to leave 
the pitch as a result of a rule-change initiative by the head of England's 
referees. Keith Hackett has teamed with the League Managers' Association and 
the players' union, the PFA, to submit a proposal to the International Football 
Association Board which meets in Switzerland on March 4. 

The need for treated players to leave the pitch before being recalled once the 
game restarts was introduced to curb time-wasting and gamesmanship but often 
punishes the wronged party twice.


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