No, am I ****. Because you know it and I know it, you've been pappping on about this for the best part of eighteen months now One? He did about four last season alone. I should have said potentially, although just because he didn't actually manage to snap someones ankle doesn't make them any less spitefull. And yes, his racial abuse of Evra was an accident! And he has not once apologised with a shred of sincerity so that's also bollocks.
I'm no fan of Paul Weller, if you had not noticed, but I thought The Style Councils tribute to Heysel "The Walls Come Tumbling Down" hit the spot. Murdering scallywags got away with it and unlike Hillsborough it is never remembered. I think 1989 was arranged to wipe the guilt off the smug bin dippers from 4 years previously.
Talking of ******ed, are you trying to say you can't read threads on the Liverpool board because you can't comment on them? And who asked you to comment on it? I said a cursary glance. I take it that is you in your avatar then?
27 fans were identified and charged with involuntary manslaughter (as was the Johan Mahieu, the Chief of Police, on the recommendations of judge Marina Coppieters, who also cited Uefa and the stadium management for their culpability too). 14 were given three years' sentences. To date, that's 14 more than were prosecuted for this:- http://tdifh.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/9-april-1995-dark-day-in-fa-cup.html
"I'm no fan of Paul Weller, if you had not noticed, but I thought The Style Councils tribute to Heysel "The Walls Come Tumbling Down" hit the spot." No fan of the laws of physics or chronology either if you think the Style Council wrote a song as a tribute to something that happened a month after the album it was on was released.
" I suppose it can't be easy having a mirror held up in your face though so perhaps we should be more sensitive in the future." Not so much a mirror as a distorted, muddy reflection on a vomit-smeared window of a Sun journalist.
Yes, if they claim that a thread on the Liverpool board doesn't exist because they didn't look for it, or that the Style Council wrote a song about an event that had yet to happen. Perhaps you believe that McCartney wrote Hey Jude about the bloke who played Dr Watson in a film 40 years later? Or when I'm 64 was about ERINBLACK'S IQ?
The Beatles were ****in **** anyway. Why bring them into the equation? The original Boy Band playing music by numbers. Did you seriously go and look up when that Style Council single was released Ladies and Gents I give you our King of ***** Spastics
Er, this one is REALLY, REALLY hard for you, my flat-capped hombre, but if you log out then..... Tell you what, just spark your clogs and fiddle with your sheep. It's above your pay grade, so to speak. But even by your own logic, perhaps it's wiser not claim someone else is being quiet when you yourself don't believe you could hear them anyway.