RE: Liverpool FC
Love that boxing style celebration that Klopp does-so much more animated than any other Liverpool manager of the past. He really wears his heart on his sleeve.
If you'll indulge me a memory or two:
Today we remember the 96 people that lost their lives in that tragedy that occurred in Hillsborough, Sheffield on 15th April, 1989 a day that is as vivid to me now as it was then. I remember watching Grandstand and Desmond Lynam crossed live to commentator John Motson who was in the dark at the time as to what was happening. We saw scenes of people being lifted up high into the stands by other fans and at first I thought there had been fighting or violence happening but then it began to unfold, the devastating incident that had taken place and the people that had been caught in the crush thanks to a gate being opened and hundreds of fans streaming in. The place was never going to be big enough to hold that amount of supporters; warnings had been issued months before.
Supporters were taking hoardings off and using them as stretchers but the ambulances had been held up outside the ground and arrived too late for some. Later the Sun newspaper wrote some terrible lies (including stealing from other supporters' pockets) about what had happened and no wonder they were/are persona non grata in Liverpool even today. A catalogue of mistakes could have prevented this tragedy, and much later it was discovered that over 100 police statements had been changed and thus all the blame was laid at the supporters, which affected the whole of Liverpool. Many years later, thanks to Andy Burnham(a self-confessed Evertonian) persuaded Tony Blair to open an inquiry into what really happened. He wanted answers and was determined to get to the bottom of it. On the 25th Anniversary he was invited to speak at Anfield and promised not to rest until someone was brough to justice.
A few years after that all the blame that had been placed on Liverpool was found to be fabricated and Liverpool was finally vindicated of any blame. Even though I am a Londoner I've been a Liverpool supporter since 1977 and I am proud to remember the 96 today. I even got to Anfield and did a tour with my friend for my 40th birthday present and met some friends I'd made on Friends Reunited-they made me an honorary Scouser which I was happy to accept( I do a pretty good Scouse accent lah!) and I got to see the trophies, the museum and get my picture taken (and indeed touch it) in front of the famous sign THIS IS ANFIELD Today and forever Y.N.W.A.
LIVERPOOL-Champions League & UEFA Super Cup AND
Club World Cup Winners 2019-YNWA!
So long, farewell, auf weidersehn, goodbye, adieu, syonara, ha su chin and CHEERIO!
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