by Snowball » 10 Apr 2013 12:22
by Snowball » 10 Apr 2013 12:25
by Snowball » 10 Apr 2013 12:28
Divvy
Agreed. Liverpool fans are raging. They don't want a minutes silence at all just in case. They're looking at it as a ploy to get what SJM wanted but using Hillsborough as the way to get it. As you say, they need to now come out and make it 100% clear it is for Hillsborough and NOTHING AT ALL to do with Maggie Thatcher.
Another shambles in what has been a shambolic season. Let it end now, please!
by Divvy » 10 Apr 2013 12:32
by lifetime fan » 10 Apr 2013 12:43
by AJ_urz9 » 10 Apr 2013 12:45
by Silver Fox » 10 Apr 2013 12:45
Snowball For example, the club may not mention MT on the day but MotD may
see a respectful silence and say it's for dear old Maggie.
by Divvy » 10 Apr 2013 12:46
lifetime fan Liverpool fan here...if the minutes silence is clearly only for the 96 then I imagine it will be observed impeccably. Any mention of that woman though and no one will observe a minutes silence.
All you'll get is the loudest minute of Justice for the 96 you've ever heard.
by soggy biscuit » 10 Apr 2013 12:49
philM We have to assume that the club are smart enough
by lifetime fan » 10 Apr 2013 12:50
lifetime fan For those of you who havn't seen it, this is a letter from that womans own chief press secretary. There is no doubt she was involved in the cover up.
by St. Brynjar » 10 Apr 2013 13:00
Maguire Britian now >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Britain in 1979
To be honest I think you should all just say thank you.
by floyd__streete » 10 Apr 2013 13:04
by Ginger Ninjas » 10 Apr 2013 13:05
Tommy Youlden's Ears Frankly, I think the whole minutes silence thing is an unfortunate modern plague.
Once there was the Remembrance Sunday minute, and state funerals. Now it's an almost weekly occurrence. Someone who played 50 years ago dies. Have a silence. Some people die in a disaster somewhere. Have a silence. Something really horrid happens have two minutes. Three. Ten.
So now it feels to some that Thatcher 'deserves' or 'merits' a silence, and that not to do so is disrespectful.
I categorise the whole minutes silence epidemic as part of an increasingly lazy and infantalising media. The forced hilarity and empathy of comic relief. The mawkish 'back stories' of X-Factor. The mass ululation and flower laying for 'Baby X' who "I nivver met but woz luvvly an is wiv da angels".
So, on Saturday, "You will feel sorry now...and....whistle...lets carry on then". Bunch of arse. We are all capable of feeling appropriate emotions at appropriate times, and of due reflection on loss and meaning. I think such matters must and should be personal.
11/11 is different. A nation showing its respect for miilions of soldiers and civilians who did what was asked of them and lost everything. Their loss was collective and communal and demands respect and remembrance. Whether you think Thatcher, Churchill or Gordon Brown the finer leader - we can all agree that it was the world wars that destroyed our economy and our national vitality. Preserve the silence for things that matter, I say.
If there's a silence on Saturday I will observe it out of courtesy - but with less engagement than were I watching a crisp packet floating in the breeze.
by floyd__streete » 10 Apr 2013 13:05
No Fixed Abodelifetime fan For those of you who havn't seen it, this is a letter from that womans own chief press secretary. There is no doubt she was involved in the cover up.
Do you not think the police lied to Thatcher and she merely passed on the information she was given? Just a thought.
by Tommy Youlden's Ears » 10 Apr 2013 13:21
by Maguire » 10 Apr 2013 13:26
floyd__streete As deeply unimpressive the AZ regime has been so far, at least he doesn't come out with embarassing nonsense like SJM does from time to time
by Divvy » 10 Apr 2013 13:26
Anfield Kopite F.A.O. lifetime fan, I too support Liverpool. I would suggest most on here are fair minded and respectful people. However, I must warn you that there are a handful of utter bellends on here. The one who first replied to your post that showed the letter (No Fixed Abode who is also referred to as Kes) has posted many times on this site that our supporters were behaving badly at Hillsborough, even sadly since the findings of the H.I.P. were made public.
by bigmike » 10 Apr 2013 13:33
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