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It is a wonderful gesture I feel. A great way to show respect.

The Hysel fans who sadly died also deserve the same respect, but maybe the right time for that would be when it is the Aniversary of that tragedy?
 
I'll bite my tongue.

All I'll say is that you're everything that's wrong with football atm.

Sorry i might be upsetting some on here but the support the RS have nowa days will turn it around and call us a gang of ******s,It will be childish on there part you wait and see.
 
This thread has clearly been started by a Liverpool fan trying to cause unrest between us Blues. Are you sure your a BORN Evertonian Bourne Evertonian?? 0.10 post per day shows either two things, you are too busy a person to come on here or you come on here to merely start up trouble. I only realised your flaw when you claimed bitterness once a Heysel gesture was mentioned. Get a grip here everyone.
 
I will fully suport this campaign as I see it as a great sugn of respect for fellow socusers who lost their lives wathcing the team they loved. However I also believe that those who don't support it have put forward some valid reasons and that they should be able to express their opinions without being called bitter or pathetic, just as long as their comments aren't disrespectful to those who died.
 

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Your wrong Steph love, its taken from Kipper, it was posted by some chick? who always makes banners, they have a big sticky and everything.


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Fair do's MG mate, but i am questioning Bourne Evertonian's reasoning for begining this thread. To ask us Blues to mark Hillsborough with respect is fair enough, but to then go all defensive by claiming bitterness once someone rightly states Heysel should also be respected, is all too transparent.
 
Touchy subject. Heysel was slightly different, i mean yes fans died, but im fairly sure those fans didnt have any links too hardly anybody on Merseyside. That doesnt make it any less sad. But im sure everybody was touched by Hillsborough, my Nan was at the game, but she was in the posh seats and it was only after that i found out she was even at the game.

I would have hoped this thread didnt become a point scoring exercise, it is what it is. A blue wishing to remember lost football fans, if you dont agree thats your choice, if you do agree, again thats your choice. But im fairly sure there are no motives behind this other than remembering the dead.

RIP to everybody whos life was cut short.
 

This thread has clearly been started by a Liverpool fan trying to cause unrest between us Blues. Are you sure your a BORN Evertonian Bourne Evertonian?? 0.10 post per day shows either two things, you are too busy a person to come on here or you come on here to merely start up trouble. I only realised your flaw when you claimed bitterness once a Heysel gesture was mentioned. Get a grip here everyone.

I think you're mistaken mate. I think the original post was a genuine attempt to see what people thought of something that had been posted on another forum that members here might not seen but been interested in if they had.

As for the Heysel thing, we all know it's an extremely touchy subject & to hold a flag about that next to 1 about Hillsborough would not look like a genuine attempt to remember people who have died. It would look like our fans were having a pop at the rednecks about the disasters they've been involved with & I think bringing the subject of Heysel in a thread about Hillsborough was always open to different interpretations.

We should all remember 39 who died at Heysel as well as the 96 who died at Hillsborough but a flag at Wembley showing respect to those who died at Hillsborough near the 20th anniversary of the tragedy would be a very good message I think. Putting 1 about Heysel next to it at the same time would completely ruin the effect in my opinion.
 
I think you're mistaken mate. I think the original post was a genuine attempt to see what people thought of something that had been posted on another forum that members here might not seen but been interested in if they had.

As for the Heysel thing, we all know it's an extremely touchy subject & to hold a flag about that next to 1 about Hillsborough would not look like a genuine attempt to remember people who have died. It would look like our fans were having a pop at the rednecks about the disasters they've been involved with & I think bringing the subject of Heysel in a thread about Hillsborough was always open to different interpretations.

We should all remember 39 who died at Heysel as well as the 96 who died at Hillsborough but a flag at Wembley showing respect to those who died at Hillsborough near the 20th anniversary of the tragedy would be a very good message I think. Putting 1 about Heysel next to it at the same time would completely ruin the effect in my opinion.

I never mentioned holding a Hilsborough banner at the same time as a Heysel banner, that would just be inappropriate. On the subject of the original post, i reallise i was incorrect over my initial thoughts.
 
Mods. Any chance we can now lock this thread. All points have been made and now it is just a barrel for shooting fish.


Nothing more constructive can come from it, and it will end up being a point of unrest between us all.

Those that will support will support, those that do not agree will silently disagree. Each to their own.

But no one in here will disrespect. that has been established.


Each and every one of us has shown we are honourable.
 

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