"The club has been serial winners. You look at the team that last won the league here in 1990..."
LOL!
Stereotyped Scousers. Did Harry Enfield write the script?
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"The club has been serial winners. You look at the team that last won the league here in 1990..."
LOL!
Stereotyped Scousers. Did Harry Enfield write the script?
Is it just me who thinks this stuff goes to far?
Mr Dyke, 66, who took over as FA chairman in 2013 after four years as Director-General at the BBC, says the sombre anniversary will be marked with a minute’s silence before kick-off at both FA Cup semi-finals between Arsenal and Wigan on April 12 and Hull City and Sheffield United on April 13.
Players on both sides will wear black armbands with the number 96 on them.
And in a poignant reminder of the 96 Liverpool supporters who died on April 15 1989, at the Sheffield Wednesday ground, 96 prominent seats at Wembley stadium will be left empty as a mark of respect.
As a further gesture the FA is also planning to present the city of Liverpool with the FA Cup trophy to be put on permanent display at a museum. Mr Dyke has also invited members of the victims’ families to join him in the royal box at the finals.
Is it just me who thinks this stuff goes to far?
Until justice is served, it will never 'go too far'.