T-K-O wrote: » I usually don't comment on this subject but everything about that service was brilliant. Also I have to mention, Sky News' Kay Burley interrupted the live coverage to state on-air that Sky News distanced themselves from the comments Martinez made. I know, I know typical. Apologies for bringing a negative comment to the table but it had to be mentioned.
Grayditch wrote: » Get the link to the picture, press the picturebox (yellow box with mountains and moon) and press CTRL and V, or right click and paste the link into the box.
BenThere wrote: » Didn't know about that option!!
Baldy Conscience wrote: » What else did he say, that Sky would need to distance themselves from?
Grayditch wrote: » I presume it was "What happened afterwards was not right or fair", while there are inquests still going on.
"As my Chairman said last year, they picked the wrong city if they thought they would get away with that."
mirrorball wrote: » All media outlets have been warned by the inquest judge not to report anything that could prejudice the proceedings. I think BBC showed a delayed feed so they could cut anything out that might do this. Sky should probably have done likewise.
Baldy Conscience wrote: » Is it available anywhere to watch?
Grayditch wrote: » I thought the United Facebook page's picture was nice.
Baldy Conscience wrote: » I've not clicked play on that, but it's names Martinez & Rodgers - I was asking about Andy Burnham's speech, is it included there?
Vanolder wrote: » As for Hillsborough, I don't get why so many Irish lads get all high and mighty about it- A tragedy yes, a horrific day that saddens every football fan and I remember it well, stood in my white crown paints kit on a beautiful sunny day. While it will always be a poignant memory, I really feel it is the City of Liverpool's... You see Irish lads with JFT96 tattoos and it addles me, the same with the closed forum yesterday...
BenThere wrote: » It's because the fans of the club, regardless of wherever they are based, share equally in the good and the bad times. If it's ok to be emotional and excited by the football why is it not ok to be upset and sad by the memory of 96 fellow reds who lost their lives attending a game supporting the club we love? Some people get a bit OTT when we win/lose a game and the same might apply to their reaction to Hillsborough etc, it's just human nature, we're not all the same. There but for the grace of God...... Ben