The 2nd article is particularly interesting...
City warn trouble-makers
Chris Bailey
5/ 2/2008
CITY fans who break the minute's silence at this weekend's derby are risking life-time bans.
Both the club and the Official Supporters Club have said that they will not tolerate any disruption of the 50th anniversary tribute to those who died in the Munich tragedy.
The Blues OSC has twice tried to persuade United to change their arrangements for Sunday - first suggesting a minute's applause as an alternative to the silence and then asking if the silence could be moved to the end of the match.
Both times they were met with a polite `no' by the Reds, but will now plead with members to observe the silence.
"We have held an executive meeting and passed a motion that any member of the OSC that is found disrupting the minute's silence will be subject to disciplinary action that could lead to a life ban," said OSC general secretary, Kevin Parker.
The club are of a similar mind and already pointed out that there are fans currently banned from Eastlands for having made derogatory `Munich' chants.
City have promised to work closely with the OSC and United to identify any trouble makers.
The club will have their own stewards at the game and will study close circuit and national television pictures, should it be necessary, to identify culprits. They may also be able to track down any silence-breakers through their seat numbers.
Reds and Blues officials have already worked closely over arrangements for the derby. City's shirt sponsors and manufacturer Thomas Cook. com and Le Coq Sportive have agreed their branding should be removed from the kit that will incorporate a black ribbon.
Every one of the 3,000 City fans who have received a ticket for the match has been given a letter from boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and skipper Richard Dunne as well as a picture of Frank Swift, the legendary Blues goalkeeper who also died in the crash.
"We ask that all supporters uphold the good name of Manchester City and respectfully support the commemorations, which will also be attended by the friends and family of the victims including Frank Swift's family," said part of Eriksson's letter.
The initiative is backed by the OSC and Centenary Supporters Association. United have given City permission to decorate the away end concourses at Old Trafford with Swift memorabilia.
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This is taken from MVICTA but seems to sum the situation up perfectly.
For those who are about to sing about plane crashes during the minutes silence... Ok I'm prepared to do a deal with the devil on this matter.
No amount of Munich chanting can denigrate the memory of the 23 who dies in 1958 as has already been achieved by the Man United PLC/Corporation who have milked the tragic episode in history for all its commercial worth and taken the MU franchise into such sanctimonious elevation that is way above the stratosphere and is now damaging the ozone layer.
The trouble is that all the media think (or WANT to think) is that the morons from Liverpool, Leeds or Man City who do chant are making fun of the dead. I can't speak for Liverpool or Leeds fans but City fans we know that the chanting has to do with the tasteless manner in which the club, corporation, PLC, franchise (delete which is applicable) has profited in terms of PR sympathy from the tragedy for 50 years and canonized the organisation into sainthood.
However the American Insurance Group (AIG) sponsored silence will be observed by me and probably 2975 of the 3000 city fans allowed entrance. One persons mobile goes off and it will be heard, 25 or so idiots will chant and we will all be tarred and feathered by the same brush and we will all be turned into monsters in the media forever, we will be painted as Fred West, Harold Shipman, Peter Sutcliffe, Ian Huntly, Al Queda, Bader Meinhoff, Hitler, Pinochet, Pol Pot, Mugabe, Stalin, Myra Hundley and Ian Brady embodied as fans besmirching the sadly departed 23. That's what we will all be seen as...
United will win the PR battle; they are playing with a double headed coin.
Outcome A: All 3000 remain silent.
Then United were right to hold out for the silence as everyone has behaved in a well orchestrated AIG sponsored moment: United win !
Outcome B: 25 fans (The Scum25) start singing "who's that dying on the runway" and making plane gestures with their arms.
Then we're all the bad guys but United fans are wonderful: United win !
The 25 or so retards are thinking that "it's our day to be heard". No one listens to these pathetic specimen of human kind in any walk of life but for that afternoon in Feb 2008 they will be given the oxygen of publicity for their miserable existence and the spotlight will be on them. Their picture in the MEN or Channel M of the Scum 25 will be their badge of honour; it will be their 15 seconds of fame. The trouble is the media don't know nor do they want to know the back story of the chanting, the bit that was airbrushed out of the recent movie€¦
Here is my deal on the table to the Scum 25. What I want from the deal!
I want one thing: Observe the (AIG sponsored) minute silence
Here is the Scum Bags coping strategy:- Think of Frank Swift. Remember Matt Busby played for Man City in the 1930's. Think of the three united players whose contracts were terminated when they returned injured (not dead) from Munich and never played again and were cast out by the club. One died in poverty as a baker working 18 hours a day, one had to sell his medals to pay for home help and one was told by Matt Busby that he was no longer welcome at United, the club needs to move on. The three (Albert Scanlon, Johnnie Berry, Jackie Blanchflower) Think of these three as their sad lives are chronicled in the book "The Lost Babes" rejected and ignored by United as they "got in the way" of the phenomenal Phoenix from the Ashes story and win the European Cup in 1968.
One of the players returned to Manchester and looked for work and while injured the taxi drivers of Manchester gave him free rides around the City (by both red and blue cab drivers). This was a gift from the cab drivers such was the unity of Manchester at the time. The club told him that he can no longer of the free rides, they were so convinced they were paying the bill. They weren't but such was their supreme arrogance and hubris on the matter they had convinced themselves it was coming out of their coffers.
It is probably too much for the Scum 25 to think of those who sadly died but the above is a good enough list to keep their vile trap shut for 60 seconds.
Also think how much the tasteless chanting will try to spur on Man United to win. We don't need that.
We need 3 points we need to go to Europe, we need to win at OT. Time for tide to change, time for people to know the truth, 50 years is long enough, the world needs to know the background story that has been swept under the carpet.
Think of the fact that AIG own Ocean Finance, like those companies who charge double digit interest rates, who loan desperate people £20k and make them pay back £150k over ten years and then re-possess their homes when they miss a payment
Think of the fact that United's interest payments are £60million a year and their profits last year were a similar amount. Think of the irony of that story where the entire profit of the club is wiped out with interest payments that are way above market rates and then think of the fact that the head sponsor owns Ocean Finance. Think that Ocean Finance HQ is in Croydon, South London€¦
Like I said I only want one thing from the deal: absolute silence between the two whistles.
What do the scum 25 get from the deal! You have my permission (albeit reluctantly) to sing what ever you like for the rest of the day;
Whatever your tiny, miniscule, retarded mind can think of, sing for all your worth after the whistle denoting the end of 60 seconds because it will be drowned out by Blue Moon.
Please, I've done my bit to show you how to keep quiet and think about the other things.
For the intelligent people who read McVittee this probably seems over the top but don't forget we are dealing with people (scum) with single digit IQ's and the inability to simultaneously breathe and walk.
We now live in a society where a father of three is murdered in the street for asking some lads not to scratch cars and a man was killed with a hatchet in his head with an argument over a football landing in the garden so asking losers of the highest magnitude to keep quiet is possibly too much to ask.
So it is for the lowest common denominator in society we appeal to. After all 95% of people behave, but we have 5% of the population who do not and as a result we have police, courts, prosecution service, prisons, probation teams, defence lawyers, legal aid and asbos. A whole industry in society because the minority can't behave and respect the law.
So if you are going to the game and know someone who thinks they will chant and you find it impossible to appeal to their better nature, common sense or reasoning then try one of the coping strategies.
Reluctantly this is the deal on the table, I wish it were different but it ain't.
Already the lazy drunk hack lazy journalists have written their copy and filed it for the Monday after the match, already we are toast in their eyes, they have already trialled us in the media, after all why let the truth spoil a good story.
I wish United were playing Portsmouth that day and we were away at Middlesboro miles away. These tw*ts will make us look awful and paint United as the poor club that needs another 50 years of sympathy.
If only there was a journalist out there to tackle the elephant in the room but they get paid to grovel in front of the high altar that is Manchester United and their continuous glory.
City warn trouble-makers
Chris Bailey
5/ 2/2008
CITY fans who break the minute's silence at this weekend's derby are risking life-time bans.
Both the club and the Official Supporters Club have said that they will not tolerate any disruption of the 50th anniversary tribute to those who died in the Munich tragedy.
The Blues OSC has twice tried to persuade United to change their arrangements for Sunday - first suggesting a minute's applause as an alternative to the silence and then asking if the silence could be moved to the end of the match.
Both times they were met with a polite `no' by the Reds, but will now plead with members to observe the silence.
"We have held an executive meeting and passed a motion that any member of the OSC that is found disrupting the minute's silence will be subject to disciplinary action that could lead to a life ban," said OSC general secretary, Kevin Parker.
The club are of a similar mind and already pointed out that there are fans currently banned from Eastlands for having made derogatory `Munich' chants.
City have promised to work closely with the OSC and United to identify any trouble makers.
The club will have their own stewards at the game and will study close circuit and national television pictures, should it be necessary, to identify culprits. They may also be able to track down any silence-breakers through their seat numbers.
Reds and Blues officials have already worked closely over arrangements for the derby. City's shirt sponsors and manufacturer Thomas Cook. com and Le Coq Sportive have agreed their branding should be removed from the kit that will incorporate a black ribbon.
Every one of the 3,000 City fans who have received a ticket for the match has been given a letter from boss Sven-Goran Eriksson and skipper Richard Dunne as well as a picture of Frank Swift, the legendary Blues goalkeeper who also died in the crash.
"We ask that all supporters uphold the good name of Manchester City and respectfully support the commemorations, which will also be attended by the friends and family of the victims including Frank Swift's family," said part of Eriksson's letter.
The initiative is backed by the OSC and Centenary Supporters Association. United have given City permission to decorate the away end concourses at Old Trafford with Swift memorabilia.
_______________________________________
This is taken from MVICTA but seems to sum the situation up perfectly.
For those who are about to sing about plane crashes during the minutes silence... Ok I'm prepared to do a deal with the devil on this matter.
No amount of Munich chanting can denigrate the memory of the 23 who dies in 1958 as has already been achieved by the Man United PLC/Corporation who have milked the tragic episode in history for all its commercial worth and taken the MU franchise into such sanctimonious elevation that is way above the stratosphere and is now damaging the ozone layer.
The trouble is that all the media think (or WANT to think) is that the morons from Liverpool, Leeds or Man City who do chant are making fun of the dead. I can't speak for Liverpool or Leeds fans but City fans we know that the chanting has to do with the tasteless manner in which the club, corporation, PLC, franchise (delete which is applicable) has profited in terms of PR sympathy from the tragedy for 50 years and canonized the organisation into sainthood.
However the American Insurance Group (AIG) sponsored silence will be observed by me and probably 2975 of the 3000 city fans allowed entrance. One persons mobile goes off and it will be heard, 25 or so idiots will chant and we will all be tarred and feathered by the same brush and we will all be turned into monsters in the media forever, we will be painted as Fred West, Harold Shipman, Peter Sutcliffe, Ian Huntly, Al Queda, Bader Meinhoff, Hitler, Pinochet, Pol Pot, Mugabe, Stalin, Myra Hundley and Ian Brady embodied as fans besmirching the sadly departed 23. That's what we will all be seen as...
United will win the PR battle; they are playing with a double headed coin.
Outcome A: All 3000 remain silent.
Then United were right to hold out for the silence as everyone has behaved in a well orchestrated AIG sponsored moment: United win !
Outcome B: 25 fans (The Scum25) start singing "who's that dying on the runway" and making plane gestures with their arms.
Then we're all the bad guys but United fans are wonderful: United win !
The 25 or so retards are thinking that "it's our day to be heard". No one listens to these pathetic specimen of human kind in any walk of life but for that afternoon in Feb 2008 they will be given the oxygen of publicity for their miserable existence and the spotlight will be on them. Their picture in the MEN or Channel M of the Scum 25 will be their badge of honour; it will be their 15 seconds of fame. The trouble is the media don't know nor do they want to know the back story of the chanting, the bit that was airbrushed out of the recent movie€¦
Here is my deal on the table to the Scum 25. What I want from the deal!
I want one thing: Observe the (AIG sponsored) minute silence
Here is the Scum Bags coping strategy:- Think of Frank Swift. Remember Matt Busby played for Man City in the 1930's. Think of the three united players whose contracts were terminated when they returned injured (not dead) from Munich and never played again and were cast out by the club. One died in poverty as a baker working 18 hours a day, one had to sell his medals to pay for home help and one was told by Matt Busby that he was no longer welcome at United, the club needs to move on. The three (Albert Scanlon, Johnnie Berry, Jackie Blanchflower) Think of these three as their sad lives are chronicled in the book "The Lost Babes" rejected and ignored by United as they "got in the way" of the phenomenal Phoenix from the Ashes story and win the European Cup in 1968.
One of the players returned to Manchester and looked for work and while injured the taxi drivers of Manchester gave him free rides around the City (by both red and blue cab drivers). This was a gift from the cab drivers such was the unity of Manchester at the time. The club told him that he can no longer of the free rides, they were so convinced they were paying the bill. They weren't but such was their supreme arrogance and hubris on the matter they had convinced themselves it was coming out of their coffers.
It is probably too much for the Scum 25 to think of those who sadly died but the above is a good enough list to keep their vile trap shut for 60 seconds.
Also think how much the tasteless chanting will try to spur on Man United to win. We don't need that.
We need 3 points we need to go to Europe, we need to win at OT. Time for tide to change, time for people to know the truth, 50 years is long enough, the world needs to know the background story that has been swept under the carpet.
Think of the fact that AIG own Ocean Finance, like those companies who charge double digit interest rates, who loan desperate people £20k and make them pay back £150k over ten years and then re-possess their homes when they miss a payment
Think of the fact that United's interest payments are £60million a year and their profits last year were a similar amount. Think of the irony of that story where the entire profit of the club is wiped out with interest payments that are way above market rates and then think of the fact that the head sponsor owns Ocean Finance. Think that Ocean Finance HQ is in Croydon, South London€¦
Like I said I only want one thing from the deal: absolute silence between the two whistles.
What do the scum 25 get from the deal! You have my permission (albeit reluctantly) to sing what ever you like for the rest of the day;
Whatever your tiny, miniscule, retarded mind can think of, sing for all your worth after the whistle denoting the end of 60 seconds because it will be drowned out by Blue Moon.
Please, I've done my bit to show you how to keep quiet and think about the other things.
For the intelligent people who read McVittee this probably seems over the top but don't forget we are dealing with people (scum) with single digit IQ's and the inability to simultaneously breathe and walk.
We now live in a society where a father of three is murdered in the street for asking some lads not to scratch cars and a man was killed with a hatchet in his head with an argument over a football landing in the garden so asking losers of the highest magnitude to keep quiet is possibly too much to ask.
So it is for the lowest common denominator in society we appeal to. After all 95% of people behave, but we have 5% of the population who do not and as a result we have police, courts, prosecution service, prisons, probation teams, defence lawyers, legal aid and asbos. A whole industry in society because the minority can't behave and respect the law.
So if you are going to the game and know someone who thinks they will chant and you find it impossible to appeal to their better nature, common sense or reasoning then try one of the coping strategies.
Reluctantly this is the deal on the table, I wish it were different but it ain't.
Already the lazy drunk hack lazy journalists have written their copy and filed it for the Monday after the match, already we are toast in their eyes, they have already trialled us in the media, after all why let the truth spoil a good story.
I wish United were playing Portsmouth that day and we were away at Middlesboro miles away. These tw*ts will make us look awful and paint United as the poor club that needs another 50 years of sympathy.
If only there was a journalist out there to tackle the elephant in the room but they get paid to grovel in front of the high altar that is Manchester United and their continuous glory.

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