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  • Phoenix07
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    Fantastic from James O'Brien on The Sun Newspaper and Kelvin MacKenzie.

    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgKvNT8C7n8"]James O'Brien Takes Aim At Kelvin Mackenzie - YouTube[/ame]

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  • Fosterbloke
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    Hillsborough

    Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
    I've never bought any textiles, but shall buy all my textiles from Evans Textiles in future.


    That sounds like something from Anchorman!

    Fair play to Evans though.

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  • TheElephantMan
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    I've never bought any textiles, but shall buy all my textiles from Evans Textiles in future.

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  • frank the tank
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    i know where I will be going to buy any textiles in the future.....

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  • PTP
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    Yeah very good from them

    As Fah has said, prob 98% of the country is 100% behind it all and supports the campaign

    the other 2% is split between complete arseholes and people still stuck inside thatchers arse

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  • RedReet
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    Fair play to them.

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  • Lecter
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    Delete
    Last edited by Lecter; 28-04-16, 02:10 PM.

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  • Lecter
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    Evans Textiles
    16 hrs ·
    Regarding the post by a member of our warehouse staff, the company does not condone his actions in any way. He is an individual employee and certainly not a company ambassador.
    Our managing director has just landed back into the country and will deal with this in an appropriate manner first thing in the morning.
    Evans Textiles apologises for the distress caused.
    Evans Textiles
    2 hrs ·
    A member of our warehouse staff has been identified mocking the tragic events and findings of the Hillsbourough enquiry. Evans Textiles condemn such action and will with immediate effect suspended the employee awaiting a disciplinary hearing for gross misconduct to be conducted later this morning. Evans Textiles unconditionally apologises for any distress or offence this has caused. This does not represent the views and opinions of the Company. The Directors have taken immediate action to prevent any repetition. An update will follow later. Managing Director, Evans Textiles.
    Evans Textiles
    24 mins ·
    The Directors have conducted a summary disciplinary interview and with immediate effect the employee has been dismissed. Please accept our sincere apologies for any distress caused.
    Managing Director
    Evans Textiles This employee has been dismissed and we have no place in our company now or in the future for any person holding these types of opinions
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  • Lecter
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    Originally posted by fah-q View Post
    I've been a little shocked by how unified the support has been for this.

    Fans of other teams have been unanimous in support of the families (in my experience) and even non football fans have been expressing sympathy and support for this.

    Maybe it's because I got rid of any element on social media that might mock it plus I haven't looked for any opposing views either.
    There have been a few idiots on social media with the usual tired old comments about Heysel and victims and that crap

    I noted yesterday one particular nasty individual on Facebook making comments and today the company he works for suspended him and have just dismissed him
    Last edited by Lecter; 28-04-16, 01:55 PM.

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  • fah-q
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    I've been a little shocked by how unified the support has been for this.

    Fans of other teams have been unanimous in support of the families (in my experience) and even non football fans have been expressing sympathy and support for this.

    Maybe it's because I got rid of any element on social media that might mock it plus I haven't looked for any opposing views either.

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  • Lecter
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    Anyone who brings up Heysel is just ****ing ignorant, stupid or just a dickhead

    The people who caused Heysel were held accountable and served time for their crimes

    Nobody has been held accountable for Hillsborough yet

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  • PTP
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    Just watched Andy Burnhams speech in the er ****, whats it called I don't follow politics....house of commons? minds gone blank

    anyway what a truly passionate, brilliant and powerful speech that was. I bet you that made some ****s out there really ****ing squirm.


    I was thinking about it all last night - I'm amazed at the odd comments you see - on twitter, on facebook (thankfully none from friends) - just dickheads popping up with the usual - the fans have to take blame, what about heysel, always the victims etc etc etc

    it just baffles me - this disaster, in the same bad circumstances, could have happened at a U2 concert, at Twickenham, at Wimbledon, at a festival, etc etc - just put the football fans and football rivalry aside and look at the basics

    96 people died

    there was a clear cover up by the police and the establishment to protect themselves

    a smear campaign in the media to deflect blame from the police and the establishment.

    It's taken 27 years for the cover up to be fully exposed

    Which includes the longest legal proceedings ever in this country, lasting two years!!


    for me, every single person in the country, regardless of team they support, location, wealth, race, religion whatever - should be disgusted in the cover up and smear campaign, shocked at how long this has taken, and thankful that finally it's been exposed because ultimately moving forward as a society, for me it can only be good for everyone.


    Now, that is properly the most political thing I've ever said or felt. As you can see with my house of commons or is it house of lords - I'm not one to ever get involved in that sort of talk! - but my god it ****ing frustrates me how some people can't see it like that

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  • Lecter
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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by Alex View Post
    £25m though? How hard have the families had to work to get that sort of money for representation over the years?

    Just doesnt sit right. Not commenting if it should/should not happen.
    Andy Burnham said the same yesterday, specifically in a public interest case of this nature both sides should have access to similar levels of representation. If they don't? Well, the entire game is rigged from the start.

    You get the feeling from all sides of parliament that this will be a landmark case.

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  • Liverpool
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    Also worth noting anyone who gets legal aid then found guilty. The cost of representation is liable and recouped if possible.

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