This following article is from the Gaurdian in England. It reveals the true intentions of that idiot poster named "The Urchins."
I always knew he was just a trouble maker.
http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,1456305,00.html
Website talk of vendettas can be deemed the work of juvenile 'keyboard ultras', but the general tone has hardened, not softened, since Anfield's attempts at reconciliation. The Liverpool Echo 's front-page 'Sorry' has been widely welcomed in Italy, yet it served to highlight the lack of direct apology from the city's football club and supporters. There are signs that cooperation between the respective police forces has also been wanting. Rumours of 'The Urchins' - a Liverpool group - travelling in large numbers to Turin via Milan has prompted the Chief Inspector of Merseyside Police's Football Intelligence Unit to say: '[We are] aware of a group known as "The Urchins". We are not aware of their involvement in organised acts [sic] violence in Europe.'
The pernicious nature of the group is reflected in their website's offensive reference to the Heysel victims - '39 shitbags' - yet it appears the Turin authorities have not been briefed by their British counterparts about the gang's existence. Channel Four's revelations of fans breaching Uefa segregation regulations by buying match tickets from the Juventus website were also dismissed by Merseyside Police. 'We knew about the tickets,' said a spokeswoman. 'In fact it isn't four [tickets], it is 28 so far. Our intelligence in Italy was tracking the situation.' In reality such 'intelligence' amounted to a press officer at the British consulate in Milan passing on what had already appeared in the Italian media.