Kelly Bell
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Hillsborough
I would like to bring this to the forum & say how very sad this is. Although I was too young to remember the incident, I am a massive football fan & this day must not be forgotten.
You may not want to hear it here but there are a lot of people that read the forum & I think in fitting that we make it clear this will never be forgotten & justice still needs to be done. Someone somewhere must be accountable for the decision to open the gate that caused the crush.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/lfc_story/memorial/clip.htm
I AM aware of this however, & I AM proud the stance was taken by Liverpudlians. http://www.catalystmedia.org.uk/issues/n...pril19.htm
How disgusting & to see Kelvin McKenzie doing well now, the editor of the Sun at the time, has he ever apologised?
I bow my head & remember the dead & the families & ask you all do likewise. These people are me & you, British Families.
Kelly.
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(This post was last modified: 15-04-2009 08:50 by Kelly Bell.)
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Mister Gummidge
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RE: Hillsborough
As a Manchester United fan, my sympathies are not always with Liverpool FC or its fans. On a day filled with such painful and bitter memories as this one, all partisan feelings or grudges are set aside and I offer my deepest sympathies and solidarity to those affected by the disaster, to the city of Liverpool and to the club itself.
I am old enough to remember the tragedy unfolding on televesion and my sense of shock, the feeling of horror that such a tragedy could befall so many people who had begun the day with high hopes and little more in mind than a fun aftenoon watching the club they love.
I'm also well able to remember the behaviour of The Sun "newspaper", amongst others and to this day refuse to buy a copy of The Sun or one or two other papers who took the opportunity to use such an appalling human tragedy to grind their political axes.
My thoughts are with those left behind to live with the memories of what unfolded, the city, the club and its fans. I believe that I speak for ALL football fans, regardless of club loyalties or perceived rivalries when I say that on this, of all days, it can be truly said that "You'll never walk alone".
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15-04-2009 09:03 |
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RE: Hillsborough
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me,either. Just leave me alone.
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15-04-2009 09:58 |
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