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Sunday, 16 September 2012

ManU fans with shock-Hillsborough cynical slogan


Manchester United fans with shock-Hillsborough cynical slogan


A small group of Manchester United supporters on Saturday in the match against Wigan Athletic for commotion. They chanted offensive slogans about the Hillsborough tragedy.
A recently published study showed that Liverpool supporters were not guilty of the stadium disaster in 1969 to dozens of people dead. In recent years, always wrongly assumed that the error in the fans of the club was.
Some United fans handles the news for offensive slogans towards their rival, writes Sky Sports . 'You're always the victims, it's never your fault ", (you are always victims and never do something wrong) was sung by the cynical United supporters. The club shows in a reaction that the behavior of the fans 'regrettable'.
The Premier League is likely to take no action in response to the slogans.

Suarez rescues point for moderate Liverpool


Suarez rescues point for moderate Liverpool


The new manager Brendan Rodgers Liverpool has not yet on the ride. The cases came Saturday club well with a point to visit Sunderland 1-1.
Liverpool started yet excellent visit to Sunderland and got through, inter alia Shelvey some nice features. Slowly but surely Sunderland took the initiative and that resulted in the opening goal in 29th minute. On a pass from Gardner slipped Steven Fletcher 1-0 against the ropes.
Sunderland left it after the opening goal for Liverpool after really hurting, so The Reds continued in the match. In the 72th minute Liverpool came even at the same height from star player Luis Suarez. The former Ajax player scored in two bodies and rescued as a point for his team.

"Hillsborough report ': Police guilty of disaster


"Hillsborough report ': Police guilty of disaster


Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday on behalf of the British state his "profound apology" offered to the survivors and stakeholders of the Hillsborough disaster. In 1989 there were 96 in Sheffield fans killed during an FA Cup match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest supporters when standing on a stand in the tribulation touched.
Britain on Wednesday in turmoil. After years of litigation succeeded "The Hillsborough Justice Campaign in it the reports of the stadium disaster made ​​public to get. From these reports, not the fans, but the police was to blame for the disaster in which nearly a hundred Liverpool supporters lost their lives.
The conclusions do not lie, Cameron could only apologize for his "double injustice" that involved over recent years has been done. The report says that the police made ​​every effort to have the debt in the shoes of the fans scrolling. The officers involved falsified including statements, used excessive violence and aid workers barred access to the stadium, allowing many more people died.
Additionally also played tabloid The Sun has a negative leading around the disaster. The newspaper headline the day after the events that only the fans of Liverpool were that debt had to the disaster. "Police have done enough and has also been a fan of Liverpool FC to blame," Cameron said Wednesday. Liverpool chairman Tom Werner was relieved, but stresses that the sorrow remains just as great. "The world has finally heard the truth behind the events at Hillsborough."
Trevor Hicks, he lost two daughters during the disaster, is clear: "Today is the truth table, tomorrow starts righteousness." Werner: "As a football club we will be the ones who perished remember and their families continue to support. We hope that the outcomes of the families and survivors somewhat comforting and they finally got answers to the many questions they the past 23 years have tried to answer. "

Benitez: "Strange that bell was forthcoming Liverpool"


Benitez: "Strange that bell was forthcoming Liverpool"


Rafael Benitez did not take into account that Liverpool this summer he would approach the head coach shelf. The absence of a bell surprised the Spaniard.
Benitez was less than six seasons at the helm at Liverpool. Between 2004 and 2010, the coach of theReds including the FA Cup and the Champions League. He was therefore expected that the club after the resignation of Kenny Dalglish would come back to him.
Nothing could be less true. "It was strange to not be approached," Benitez reacts. "I know the club, the players, the training and have more experience than I was then. The fans were also positive about the idea." The coach left Liverpool in 2010, after the club in the Premier League as seventh was ended.
He points to the successes rapidly under his reign. "Before we played many important matches, it seemed like it was normal. That was not it." "People were talking about 'the past', but only a few years ago, Liverpool still the number one in Europe," said Benitez that Brendan Rodgers moderate start to the season saw.
Liverpool, after three disappointing races eighteenth. Self is the coach since he left Internazionale in 2010 without a club.