scouser101 wrote:Hello Reds,
I am a Everton fan born and bred, and just infiltrated this board to let you know that no matter what resentments exist between us, we still stand united over the subject of Hillsborough.
http://bluekipper.net/everton_forum/viewtopic.php?t=12149
People like this should be held accountable for their words and actions.
Kelvin MacKenzie is nothing but a worm, wriggling one way, then the other, then finally revealing his true colours.
I remember putting flowers and an EFC scarf down at Anfield after 15th April 1989 and it still stays with me today the feeling of horror at such a tragedy.
I have heard people say that there is the tiniest bit of truth in the fact that too many people turned up and tried to get in, but as someone in the thread that link leads to says that it used to happen at loads of matches at the time. The Police were employed to deal with such situations and failed the football fans that day.
Now, to add insult to injury, we have people like this rat bringing it all back up.
Again, we all Unite on this subject.
That is all. Mods, you can ban me now.
scouser101 wrote:Hello Reds,
I am a Everton fan born and bred, and just infiltrated this board to let you know that no matter what resentments exist between us, we still stand united over the subject of Hillsborough.
http://bluekipper.net/everton_forum/viewtopic.php?t=12149
People like this should be held accountable for their words and actions.
Kelvin MacKenzie is nothing but a worm, wriggling one way, then the other, then finally revealing his true colours.
I remember putting flowers and an EFC scarf down at Anfield after 15th April 1989 and it still stays with me today the feeling of horror at such a tragedy.
I have heard people say that there is the tiniest bit of truth in the fact that too many people turned up and tried to get in, but as someone in the thread that link leads to says that it used to happen at loads of matches at the time. The Police were employed to deal with such situations and failed the football fans that day.
Now, to add insult to injury, we have people like this rat bringing it all back up.
Again, we all Unite on this subject.
That is all. Mods, you can ban me now.
Pedro O'Maradona wrote:In my opinion it is morally wrong to buy that rag, it is not a newspaper, what it did in 1989 was nothing short of evil, I was too young to fully appreciate it at the time but ive always been aware of the boycott of it. Reading the lies they wrote back then makes me angry, the lies, the stereotypes, the insults they came out with, to sell copies and profit from the misfortune of innocent people who simply went to football match that day is despicable in the extreme. No apology could ever make up for the wrongdoing of what they did. They are what they are, they are despicable and will alway continue to be exactly that.
I am reminded of the unfortunate death of Marc Vivian Foe a couple of years ago and the media attention his death received. I actually saw that match on live on Eurosport that day and I remember how chilling it was finding out later that day that he had died. The next day that rag had a close up picture of his face lying on the ground. It was another example of the gutter press profiting from a persons misfortune. I remember looking at the front page and thinking Good God, how could they publish that picture, I found it upsetting and I didnt know the man. Can you imagine how his family must have felt? We can only imagine how upsetting it was in 1989 for the relatives of those who died at hillsborough, the people who survived that day, the city of Liverpool as a whole , in fact anyone who ever went to a football match in their life should be insulted and angry at the evil lies they wrote. I wouldnt accept an apology from them and their kind. Like the rag it is, it is not worth the paper it is written on.
I hope the conciensces of MacKenzie and his ilk haunt them for the rest of their lives.
Justice for the 96
YNWA
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