by cmonurz » 10 May 2012 10:49
by TBM » 10 May 2012 10:58
by cmonurz » 10 May 2012 11:08
TBM :|
I simply replied with the truth, the Liverpool fans even admitted it.........you two were denying it was Liverpool booing the national anthem
by TBM » 10 May 2012 11:09
by FiNeRaIn » 10 May 2012 11:36
by Maguire » 10 May 2012 11:40
by Royal With Cheese » 10 May 2012 11:44
Maguire Do Everton fans boo the national anthem as well (if it's supposed be some kind of poorly thought out anti-establishment protest)?
by Victor Meldrew » 10 May 2012 17:58
Maguire Do Everton fans boo the national anthem as well (if it's supposed be some kind of poorly thought out anti-establishment protest)?
by Victor Meldrew » 10 May 2012 18:00
TBM Why tell me to grow up then, when i said it was the Liverpool fans.........its more a LOL @ Victor though claiming it was the muslim Luton fans doing it
by TBM » 10 May 2012 19:11
Victor MeldrewTBM Why tell me to grow up then, when i said it was the Liverpool fans.........its more a LOL @ Victor though claiming it was the muslim Luton fans doing it
You have a lot to say for yourself on this thread.
Out of interest is there an English club that you like,follow or support?
by Victor Meldrew » 10 May 2012 19:43
TBMVictor MeldrewTBM Why tell me to grow up then, when i said it was the Liverpool fans.........its more a LOL @ Victor though claiming it was the muslim Luton fans doing it
You have a lot to say for yourself on this thread.
Out of interest is there an English club that you like,follow or support?
78 pages and I've posted about half a dozen times
by TBM » 10 May 2012 21:01
Victor MeldrewTBMVictor Meldrew You have a lot to say for yourself on this thread.
78 pages and I've posted about half a dozen times
That's 7 times just over these two pages;nothing or -1 on the other 76??
For a Telegraph reader and historian you sure ain't much good at maths.
Could well take over from Comolli?!
So if it turns out to be true, will you offer kes and apology?
All he said was "after tonights game" which in fairness could be any time after the game..........
Its funny cos only Victor, Cmonurz and Spacey seem to stick up for them (maybe SF sometimes).....whereas everyone else dislikes them, yet WE are the ones that need to grow up
I simply replied with the truth, the Liverpool fans even admitted it.........you two were denying it was Liverpool booing the national anthem
Why tell me to grow up then, when i said it was the Liverpool fans.........its more a LOL @ Victor though claiming it was the muslim Luton fans doing it
by Victor Meldrew » 11 May 2012 19:39
by TBM » 11 May 2012 19:54
by TBM » 11 May 2012 20:00
The launch of the new Liverpool home kit has prompted an angry response from a number of the families of those killed in the Hillsborough disaster.
The club's home shirt for the 2012-13 season, designed by American company Warrior, was revealed on Friday.
Fans have welcomed the design, but the decision not to consult some families over the decision to move the symbol honouring the dead, has angered many.
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign (HJC) said the actions were "insensitive".
The new shirt sees the club's logo, which featured an image of the Shankly Gates, replaced by the original Liver Bird crest that became synonymous with Liverpool's success in the 1970s and 80s. As a result the two Justice flames honouring the Hillsborough campaign have been moved to the back of the shirt.
The decision to move the flames is not the source of frustration but the decision to only consult one Hillsborough group has sparked anger.
Liverpool did take time to meet with the seven members of the Hillsborough Family Support Group (HFSG) committee but other groups were not consulted.
The HFSG was the first group formed after the disaster in May 1989 and provides support for many of the bereaved families. The HJC also acts for a number of the families but its priority is to fight for the truth behind the events that took place at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989
A HJC statement read: "We have noted that the Hillsborough flames and '96' will now appear on the back of the shirt 'after consultation with family members'.
"We can confirm that no bereaved families of the HJC were contacted or consulted. The first we were aware of this was via the minutes of the Supporters' Committee March meeting. Once again LFC has chosen to ignore the HJC and their families.
"The continued refusal of the club to acknowledge the HJC is insensitive, divisive and deplorable - 96 is more than a number. LFC would do well to remember that."
Liverpool moved swiftly to defend their part in the process and claimed they had made every effort to deal with the issue as sensitively as possible.
A spokesman said: "The club consulted with the HFSG committee and shared a number of alternative designs which were considered.
"The committee selected a design, which includes the number 96 to recognise those who lost their lives. Nobody has more respect for the 96 and their families than this football club."
Margaret Aspinall, chair of HFSG, lost her son James, 18 at the disaster. She said: "It is difficult for everyone to be consulted all the time. I know there are a number of the bereaved families in the HJC and I can understand what they are saying."
Andy Heaton, editor of Liverpool fanzine The Anfield Wrap, added: "Is it really that hard to consult all of the families, not some?"
The row threatens to taint the launch of the kit, which represents the start of the biggest deal of its kind in English football history.
The £25m-a-year contract with Boston-based Warrior Sports more than doubles the Anfield club's previous agreement with adidas.
Warrior is a brand better known in the lacrosse world.
According to PR Marketing, a German market research company, Liverpool are the fourth-biggest replica kit seller in football, behind Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona. About 900,000 shirts are sold annually.
by sandman » 11 May 2012 20:23
by FiNeRaIn » 11 May 2012 20:26
sandman 'greed. Imagine going on and on about your loved ones dying. Get over it already you tw@ts.
by winchester_royal » 11 May 2012 20:37
FiNeRaInsandman 'greed. Imagine going on and on about your loved ones dying. Get over it already you tw@ts.
Immagine doing it at any given opportunity, such as whinging over a symbol being moved on a football kit
There are more important things to work yourself up about.
by sandman » 11 May 2012 20:52
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