west didsblue
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Maybe we should go with “Always offended but never ashamed” next time.
How can anyone argue with that?
How can anyone argue with that?
Agreed. Ridiculous thing to say. There's thousands of pages of incontrovertible evidence that Hillsborough was the result of monumental negligence by the police, FA and Sheffield Wednesday. Fans genuinely were the innocent victims that day.What a stupid thing to say.
Incontrovertible. Strong stuff.Agreed. Ridiculous thing to say. There's thousands of pages of incontrovertible evidence that Hillsborough was the result of monumental negligence by the police, FA and Sheffield Wednesday. Fans genuinely were the innocent victims that day.
People call out football journalists for telling lies while continually repeating the most egregious lie ever told.
For anyone interested, this is the first time it comes up in a Google search.Exactly.
Fake news revisionism worthy of communist propaganda.
He's right though. Hillsborough was a genuine establishment scandal. The police fucked up badly, and then conspired to cover it up.Incontrovertible. Strong stuff.
We never win there anyway, can they reduce the allocation at spursy too?Expect a reduced allocation of tickets at Clanfield next season
This is just lining that up
No way should the police have taken 100% responsibility though, that was wrongHe's right though. Hillsborough was a genuine establishment scandal. The police fucked up badly, and then conspired to cover it up.
For anyone interested, this is the first time it comes up in a Google search.
Abuse is pain for Patrice Evra, but giving rivals victory really hurts | Daniel Taylor
Daniel Taylor: A split-second error caused Manchester United's Patrice Evra more angst than the Anfield boo-boyswww.theguardian.com
Interesting that the headline and subhead refer to the Liverpool chants being abusive, and report the "always the victim" as a matter of fact response to what United fans saw as racism.