Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Hillsborough remembered(15/4/1989)


Twenty years ago today, 24,000 Liverpool fans travelled to a football match. 96 never returned.Its happened during the semi-final clash with Nottingham forest at Hillsborough It was worst sporting disaster as well as memories of Liverpool Football Club's darkest day. Every year on 15 April there will be ceremony.Everyone will be gathering at Anfield,the city observed a two-minute silence, public transport stopped and the bells of both Anglican and Catholic cathedrals peeled out across Merseyside.Liverpool fc and fans is fighting for justice has never been stronger.

No one really know what was going on but now the truth reveal by a photography,who brother,21 years old, also one of the victim died at Hillsboroug.In 1993,it was his final year of degree in photography and started to investigate and reveal the truth.The, he got the chance to met the survivors and bereaved of the disaster.

After i read his article, its left me realise the enormity of the injustice.

The survivors,spectator,lost their love ones;

1.Chris Mann,survivor
who survived because somebody went under a barrier.he was pushed up against it with no way of lifting himself over. As he was pushing himself up,he looked round and realised that he was pushing someone else down. When he wanted to stop, but he knew that if he did so , he would go down with him. So he didn't stop pushing the man, and the man went down, and he still don't know if he killed the man.

2.Desi Fox, Lost his 21-year-old son, Steve

they weren't able to get through to the stadium or to the police in Sheffield at any time of day or night. The only information they received was from Tommy who was at the match. She still remember being interviewed by the police at home some days after the disaster. The detectives were asking her if Steve or his mates drunk very much that day.then,she threw them out the house. Following the inquest and inquiry into Hillsborough not one person or organisation was blamed for the tragedy.She asked'How can 96 people die and nobody be at fault?'

3.Bernie and Rose Robinson, Lost their 17-year-old son, Steven

.'The police failed in their 'duty of care',on the day. The inquest was a sham; presided over by a little dictator, who had obviously been 'told' how it should be conducted. Total bias against the families; clear the police at all cost; it's just the same as accidental death' - he said. 'Does he make up the law as he goes along? To all those who tried to blame our child and the other 95 victims of this tragedy, we say to you, one day you will know the truth'.


4.Les and Dolores Steele, Lost their 15-year-old son, Philip

'The most infuriating thing is the way the lies about the disaster were reported worldwide, and although we do whatever we can in our own little way, we know it is practically impossible to undo the damage that has been done to the reputation of Liverpool and its people. What a sad reflection on those responsible that not one person has admitted to neglect and lack of care of our loved ones who suffered so much at their hands'.


5.Eddie Spearritt, Survivor who lost his 14-year-old son, Adam

'There was a policeman on the track. He must have been five or six feet away from me, and I was screaming and begging him to open the perimeter gate. You can scream your head off when you’re screaming for your son’s life. I was really screaming, but he didn't open the gate. I was right at the front and I'm screaming that Adam had fainted, I think at one stage I even said he was dying, but he didn't open the gate. I woke up in hospital on Sunday evening to find that Adam had died'.


6.John and Teresa Glover, Lost their 20-year-old son, Ian

'We'll never get over Hillsborough. It's unbelievable, but some people still blame the supporters for the disaster, when in fact they were the heroes of the day. We want to get over Hillsborough, but we can't even consider that an option until the truth is realised'.

7.Joan Tootle, Lost her 21-year-old son, Peter

'The thing I'll never get over is the morning after the disaster when I went to identify Peter. I was faced with his body behind a sheet of glass. I couldn't hold him, or touch him - nothing. They said he was 'the Coroner’s property now'. They wouldn't let me hold my son one last time, that broke my heart'.



Twenty years on from the events of April 15th 1989 and a CD of a Kop song, 'Fields of Anfield Road' has release and to produced raise of awareness nationally for the continuing denial of justice for victims of the disaster, draws a packed house at a city centre venue.Television crews from all the major terrestrial and satellite news channels were there to send these images round the globe. Two weeks later the song enters the national pop charts at number 16.

Tens of thousands of supporters at anfield are chanting one word 'Justice' and sporting 'Justice For the 96' and 'Don't Buy The Sun' stickers; stickers and not only in almost every pub in Liverpool but also on lampposts in Lanzarote, lavatory walls in Edinburgh and in the back of a New York yellow cab.


The recent launch of a superb website, Hillsborough Football Disaster, Context & Consequences, at www.hfdinfo.com has provided an invaluable resource for everyone engaged in countering the misinformation 'out there'. This misinformation, these myths, cause heartache and offence to survivors and the bereaved as well as hampering the campaign for justice. Nicola McMillan and Jim Sharman have spent the last two years building a dignified and detailed resource to counter these myths - this website is the fruit of those labours. These are the facts; this is 'The Truth'. Available 24x7 for anyone - and everyone - in the world to examine.


The refusal of The Sun and Mackenzie to publicly acknowledge their heinous actions of 20 years ago is at the root of the boycott (The Star also published the story, but immediately retracted the claims when it became apparent they were lies). The Sun claims to have apologised - and they did issue an apology of sorts, hidden away inside the paper in an editorial some years back - but I'm with Kenny Dalglish on this one. In his 1996 autobiography Dalglish describes an encounter with the newspaper:

"The Sun's editor, Kelvin Mackenzie, called me up.

'How can we correct the situation?', he said.

'You know that big headline - "The Truth"', I replied. 'All you have to do is put "We Lied" in the same size. Then you might be all right.'

Mackenzie said 'I cannot do that'.

'Well', I replied, 'I cannot help you then.' That was it. I put the phone down."

The Sun - and especially Kelvin Mackenzie - will be vilified in this city, and by those who follow the football club, until this is rectified.


Justice for the 96. Justice for all.

This is one of the reason why Liverpool fc requested to UEFA not to play on this day(a day before 15-should be play on 15 april).It was very emotional day in the game between liverpool fc and chelsea.Gerrard's cousin is also one of the victim.That time his cousin only 10 years ,is the youngest who lost its life.

RIP to all 98 fans. and hope

the words in red colour is from(references) http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N163964090414-2356.htm

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Poor Scolari.

He is a great manager and he should be given more time to built up the team.

Friday, February 6, 2009

war between Rafa and owners

Benitez has not signed a new contract because he wants more control over transfer dealings before he signs a new contract at Anfield but the American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks remains at loggerheads.

Rafa helped liverpool won a lots of trophies(big)compared to the other European greats and they had spent a long time without winning major trophies.

Why cant the owners just accept Rafa to control over transfer dealings.Who will be more expert,know better than Rafa do?

Why can't the owners just keep quiet and let Rafa do his work?

Do the owners know anything about Football more than Rafa?.

the owners just know how to create problem.

Lucky Teenage hero Dan Gosling puts Everton through

Everton's teenage hero Dan Gosling,19years old, scored a goal(extra time-118TH) that was enough to kick Liverpool out of the FA cup.

the reason liverpool lose the match:

-Steven Gerrard limping away after just 16 minutes in the first half with a hamstring injury(replaced by Yossi Benayoun)
-Fernando Torres was withdrawn, exhausted, in extra-time(replaced by Ryan Babel).
-Lucas(23rd player to be sent off in Merseyside derby ) was sent-off with 14 minutes of normal time left-Liverpool was left with 10men.
-distracted by the Keane saga.
-Liverpool had lost their driving inspiration(G-force) because Gerrard was taken off for hamstring injury.

Liverpool beat Chelsea by 2-0

Liverpool is now second place(the Reds to within two points of Manchester United) after beating Chelsea by 2-0.Thanks to Fernando Torres,who gave his side a three-points(two late goals) .

The Blues were forced to play a man down for the final half-hour after Frank Lampard was given a straight red for a challenge on Xabi Alonso.

The Reds keep moving forward.Liverpool felt they should have had a penalty on 55 minutes following a late challenge on Kuyt from Chelsea skipper John Terry inside the box, but referee Riley say no.

Gerrard kick the ball to Fabio Aurelio,who gave the wing-back to swing in a near-post cross to Torres, who help his side into the lead.


Mis-controlled by Ashley Cole and he should be his duties tackle on Benayoun which gifted the ball to Torres to sidefoot where he scored for the second ball of the game.

Chelsea's Manager before Scolari

Before Scolari become the Chelsea manager, the condition of Chelsea player playing in the field is worst(like gangster) when the are facing the referee. They always surround the referee demanding for getting penalty kick and freekick.After Sclori,the players are under control.

Keane left Liverpool is good for everyone including himself

Rafael Benitez has explained why he sold Robbie Keane but still got people scolding him without unspecify reason.

Keane re-signed for Spurs on transfer deadline day after six unsuccessful months at Anfield. Rafa Benitez has to made this decision because he didn't met the target made by Rafa which also apply to the others.

He is a good players that cannot settle down in the Liverpool teams.Thus,Rafa had to consider this situation and try to react quickly so that it won't affect everyone.

Rafa is a good manager,who always think what is the best for the club especially the players.You can notice that he had to operated on his kidney stone but he still worried about the players and the club although he had been operated for 3rd times.

Liverpool still have Babel, Ngog and Kuyt as well as Torres. After sold Keane, Rafa can use the money to buy a striker that can settle down in the team.The Liverpool's chairman didn't give any money for transfer market.


As we all know Keane was trying to do his best but when he can't settle down in the team, it is better for him to move to other club like Spurs which had shown a lot of interest for wanting him.

Poor Steven Gerrard


Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard has suffered from a tear in the hamstring of his left leg and he will be out for about three weeks .

He limped off after just 15 minutes of the FA Cup(4th-round)replay at Everton on Wednesday night.
If he has been taken off early then he condition won't be that serious.

Its can be seen that he was tired and struggling especially in the Wigan match but when Rafa decided to took him off but everyone(liverpool's fan)was saying he had to play every single minute of every match.This is the consequences for not letting the captain to rest and gets medical/proper treatment.


Now,the Liverpool skipper will miss the Saturday's game at Portsmouth and man city as well as the England's game with Spain next week.Gerrard's absence is a big blow for Liverpool.

As the fans of liverpool and Gerrard,we should support them.