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    #16
    what a ****ing useless idiot
    "The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."

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      #17
      Has this plonker been sacked yet for coming out with ****e like that?

      If not....


      WHY NOT?
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        #18
        That's both sad and sick. A shocking sentiment and 'sense of humour' from a 'professional' sports journalist.
        Last edited by Los Rojos; 10-03-07, 12:36 PM.

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          #19
          what a gimp. A complete and utter waste of space.
          Cock bag.


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            #20
            i would hope 5live would consider sacking him as a guest after that
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              #21
              Originally posted by Draxdor View Post
              http://liverpoolfc.co.za/eve/forums/...3/m/4591046443

              Sports Journalist and former sport's editor of the Mail on Sunday Ian Stafford was interviewed on the Simon Mayo show on the BBC discussing the Champions League draw.

              A paraphrasing of what Stafford says follows below:

              Mayo: If Liverpool end up playing Man U in the final, they may as well move it to somewhere like Villa Park?

              Stafford: No, Hillsborough (laughs to himself)

              Rest of Panel: Total silence

              (long pause)

              Mayo: Errr, moving on..."

              The link to the audio is here:



              The guests are named around 5 minutes in the Hillsborough comment is on 8 minutes 48 seconds in.

              Many have already emailed Simon Mayo complaining about Stafford's comments. You can do so as well by emailing [email protected]
              Eat **** and die mother ****er

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                #22
                What a ****
                Dare we believe

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                  #23
                  That's just an incredibly ignorant and stupid comment. I know some people tend to think that we go on about Hillsborough too much (Self Pity FC etc) but a comment like that about an incident where 96 people died is just disgusting. No matter who those people were...
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                    #24
                    Disgraceful and ignorant
                    When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
                        It beggars belief why anyone would just come out with a comment like that. Just plain moronic.
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                          #27
                          Reply from Beeb

                          I sent a suitably unsubtle complaint to Mayo and this is his reply, which is a load of cods. If Stafford was really referring to "old venues" then how was it a slip of the tongue? It's clear that he thought he was being amusing and it's too bad that Mayo didn't have the guts to slap him down then and there.

                          <<I'm sorry you were upset by a reference from Ian Stafford, an
                          experienced sports writer with the Mail on Sunday, to Hillsborough
                          during Friday's Sports Panel discussion on the Simon Mayo programme.

                          The panel were discussing the Champions League draw. In response to a
                          comment that Liverpool and Manchester United were "old, traditional
                          heavyweights" of English and European football, Simon suggested they
                          should move any possible match to Villa Park. Ian Stafford added: "Or
                          maybe Hillsborough". Another panellist returned the discussion to Villa
                          Park.

                          Ian Stafford is quite clear that in a live discussion, his comment was
                          intended at picking up on the reference to famous old venues for cup
                          matches, and was not referring in any way to the Hillsborough disaster.
                          He apologises to anyone who was offended by the comment. It was a slip
                          of the tongue, which he regrets.

                          John Cary
                          Editor
                          Simon Mayo
                          >>>>>

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by notblue View Post
                            I sent a suitably unsubtle complaint to Mayo and this is his reply, which is a load of cods. If Stafford was really referring to "old venues" then how was it a slip of the tongue? It's clear that he thought he was being amusing and it's too bad that Mayo didn't have the guts to slap him down then and there.

                            <<I'm sorry you were upset by a reference from Ian Stafford, an
                            experienced sports writer with the Mail on Sunday, to Hillsborough
                            during Friday's Sports Panel discussion on the Simon Mayo programme.

                            The panel were discussing the Champions League draw. In response to a
                            comment that Liverpool and Manchester United were "old, traditional
                            heavyweights" of English and European football, Simon suggested they
                            should move any possible match to Villa Park. Ian Stafford added: "Or
                            maybe Hillsborough". Another panellist returned the discussion to Villa
                            Park.

                            Ian Stafford is quite clear that in a live discussion, his comment was
                            intended at picking up on the reference to famous old venues for cup
                            matches, and was not referring in any way to the Hillsborough disaster.
                            He apologises to anyone who was offended by the comment. It was a slip
                            of the tongue, which he regrets.

                            John Cary
                            Editor
                            Simon Mayo
                            >>>>>
                            What a ****house

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                              #29
                              That's appalling. What a prick.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                                #30
                                It`s just another brick in the wall of the anti Liverpool sentiment in the Press and media.

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