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Guest Roger Kint

Greatest fans ever, they have it very f***ing hard. Give em a break

 

One caller to Talksport this afternoon said 'we arent like Newcastle fans, we are always 100% behind the manager and team.

 

He must have missed the draw at home to Stoke 18 month ago(and West Ham? just after) when they roundly abused their heroes for shamefully going top of the league.  ;D

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

Make their own kits?  ;D

 

They'll all be wearing dustbin lids and Aldi Shopping bags.

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Guest Roger Kint

Has the 'Liverpool player, the girl, the wife and the lover' rumour broken on this site yet.

 

This sounds intriging

 

Whats it all about?

 

Very old news, there will be a thread about 10 pages back if it wasnt deleted by a mod

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Shit, I've just noticed they have their own forum for Hillsborough.  Worftastic.

 

Do they have one for Heysel? Or a one for justice for their fans who were robbed of their Champions League Final ticket by their own kind?

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Guest Phil K

Sorry the day football died was when Hicks & Gillette took control of Liverpool.

In fact the world ended that day. Since we've all been in purgatory.

Speak for yourself. I've found it quite amusing.

Even more so as it's showing the press to be the hypocritical w*nkers that most of us believe them to be. The same people who think we are asking too much for a decent top half of the table side with a chance of winning something, are the same ones agreeing that top half dozen with the occasional Champions League trophy isn't enough for Liverpool fans.

The same people who rant against Newcastle fans for criticizing an owner who got them relegated, are behind Liverpool and Man U fans in their condemnation (despite relative success)

But bottom line. Isn't it about time we saw the TRUE worth of Liverpool fans and what they are like if "struggling" ?

They've had nothing but success for 40 effing years, man.

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Guest Phil K

http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=259045.0;topicseen

 

:facepalm:  :facepalm:

 

They really are a bunch of self absorbed, attention seeking c***s.

Nice to see more and more people are realizing this.

That said, understandable they should be discussing Liverpool on a Liverpool fanzine, mind.

But I got fed up with hearing about Hilsborough a couple of years after it happened.

We didn't get the same about the Ibrox disaster year in year out.

And if I hear once more about how disgusting the Sun was, I'll ****ing SCREAM

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Sorry the day football died was when Hicks & Gillette took control of Liverpool.

In fact the world ended that day. Since we've all been in purgatory.

Speak for yourself. I've found it quite amusing.

Even more so as it's showing the press to be the hypocritical w*nkers that most of us believe them to be. The same people who think we are asking too much for a decent top half of the table side with a chance of winning something, are the same ones agreeing that top half dozen with the occasional Champions League trophy isn't enough for Liverpool fans.

The same people who rant against Newcastle fans for criticizing an owner who got them relegated, are behind Liverpool and Man U fans in their condemnation (despite relative success)

But bottom line. Isn't it about time we saw the TRUE worth of Liverpool fans and what they are like if "struggling" ?

They've had nothing but success for 40 effing years, man.

 

I'll post the following warning from now on for you shall I?

 

http://mrsellars.com/mrblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Sarcasm.jpg

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http://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport-news/liverpool-fc/2010/06/28/culture-minister-slammed-for-hillsborough-comments-55578-26743327/

 

 

Culture minister slammed for Hillsborough comments

Jun 28 2010

 

A FORMER minister branded Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt’s remarks on the Hillsborough disaster a "disgrace" in the Commons today.

 

Labour’s Derek Twigg said relatives of the 96 people killed in the April 1989 incident were "deeply distressed" by Mr Hunt’s comments.

 

Home Secretary Theresa May said the judicial inquiry into the disaster had been "absolutely clear" that no Liverpool supporters were to blame and she agreed to meet representatives of the families.

 

Mr Hunt’s remark came during an interview about England’s poor performance in the World Cup.

 

He said he was "incredibly encouraged by the example set by the England fans. I mean, not a single arrest for a football-related offence, and the terrible problems that we had in Heysel and Hillsborough in the 1980s seem now to be behind us".

 

He later apologised to Liverpool fans and the families of those killed and injured. The 96 fans died and hundreds more were injured after a crush developed in the Leppings Lane end of Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough stadium during an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.

 

During Commons question time, Mr Twigg (Halton) told Mrs May: "You will be aware of the comments by the Culture Secretary this morning linking the Hillsborough disaster to football hooliganism - this is a disgrace.

 

"I’ve just recently spoken to some of the families who lost loved ones at Hillsborough - they’re deeply distressed by this and angry about what’s happened.

 

"How can they have trust in the Government that they will see through the proper release of the Hillsborough files given that that’s the view held in high parts of the Government?"

 

He asked Mrs May to meet "urgently" Mr Hunt and the families of those killed to discuss the matter.

 

The Home Secretary pointed to Mr Hunt’s apology, adding: "The judicial inquiry was absolutely clear on this point - the Taylor Report cleared Liverpool supporters of any allegations they were to blame for the terrible events that took place at that time.

 

"The families of those who sadly lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster have conducted a very dignified campaign over the years to try to ensure that the information is released and that they are able to see all the details of what happened at that time.

 

"I have already met the Bishop of Liverpool to discuss the work that his panel is doing in looking at these issues. I would indeed be happy to meet representatives of the Hillsborough families."

 

Lord Justice Taylor’s official inquiry into the disaster, which reported in 1990, criticised senior police officers on duty at the match for a "failure of control" and recommended the introduction of all-seater stadiums.

 

A group set up to study previously secret documents relating to the Hillsborough tragedy met for the first time in February.

 

The Hillsborough Independent Panel, led by the Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Rev James Jones, will oversee the public disclosure of archives held by the emergency services, the city council and other public bodies in Sheffield

 

 

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