
Greavesie » Wed Sep 12, 2012 9:44 am wrote:dont post a great deal these days but today it's absolutely essential to come on here and salute every single person associated with LFC. This tragedy has lay at the heart of our club and we've fought for justice for so long. To have their lies uncovered is a great achievement. God bless all of you and my heart goes out to all of those affected.
I'm having a pint tonight, in the name of justice
You'll Never Walk Alone
Greavesie » Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:44 pm wrote:dont post a great deal these days but today it's absolutely essential to come on here and salute every single person associated with LFC. This tragedy has lay at the heart of our club and we've fought for justice for so long. To have their lies uncovered is a great achievement. God bless all of you and my heart goes out to all of those affected.
I'm having a pint tonight, in the name of justice
You'll Never Walk Alone

Greavesie » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:44 pm wrote:dont post a great deal these days but today it's absolutely essential to come on here and salute every single person associated with LFC. This tragedy has lay at the heart of our club and we've fought for justice for so long. To have their lies uncovered is a great achievement. God bless all of you and my heart goes out to all of those affected.
I'm having a pint tonight, in the name of justice
You'll Never Walk Alone

Ben Patrick » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:55 pm wrote:Greavesie » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:44 pm wrote:dont post a great deal these days but today it's absolutely essential to come on here and salute every single person associated with LFC. This tragedy has lay at the heart of our club and we've fought for justice for so long. To have their lies uncovered is a great achievement. God bless all of you and my heart goes out to all of those affected.
I'm having a pint tonight, in the name of justice
You'll Never Walk Alone
I will be too mate.
"Editor of The Sun, Dominic Mohan, says tomorrow's edition will reflect the paper's deep sense of shame over the reporting of the Hillsborough disaster"
In the light of the report published by the Hillsborough Independent Panel today, the Premier League has made the following statement:
"The Premier League welcomes the publication of the Independent Panel Report into the tragic events that unfolded at Hillsborough on 15th April 1989 but is saddened that it has taken so long for this information to be made available to the families and friends who lost loved ones.
"The Hillsborough families' campaign has brought this day about and it is through its tireless campaigning, supported by many including Liverpool FC and former Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport Andy Burnham MP, that we now have a fuller understanding of what led to the catastrophe that saw 96 fans die as a result of going to a football match.
"The relationship between fans, the football authorities and government has thankfully moved on radically since those times and the Premier League and English football more widely is committed to continuing to drive standards of ground safety, communication and liaison between supporters and the stakeholders involved in making a matchday as welcoming and safe an environment as possible."
Benny The Noon » Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:12 pm wrote:So it's just the FA who remain silentIn the light of the report published by the Hillsborough Independent Panel today, the Premier League has made the following statement:
"The Premier League welcomes the publication of the Independent Panel Report into the tragic events that unfolded at Hillsborough on 15th April 1989 but is saddened that it has taken so long for this information to be made available to the families and friends who lost loved ones.
"The Hillsborough families' campaign has brought this day about and it is through its tireless campaigning, supported by many including Liverpool FC and former Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport Andy Burnham MP, that we now have a fuller understanding of what led to the catastrophe that saw 96 fans die as a result of going to a football match.
"The relationship between fans, the football authorities and government has thankfully moved on radically since those times and the Premier League and English football more widely is committed to continuing to drive standards of ground safety, communication and liaison between supporters and the stakeholders involved in making a matchday as welcoming and safe an environment as possible."

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