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Postby roberto green » Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:42 pm

Igor Zidane wrote:Anyone want any info on cheap train tickets ,i'm your man . Should ahve said that ages ago really .I wasn't patronising you lakes by the way . It's just a souse term .

Can you do me any cheap Zoney's lid? haha


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Postby Igor Zidane » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:05 pm

roberto green wrote:
Igor Zidane wrote:Anyone want any info on cheap train tickets ,i'm your man . Should ahve said that ages ago really .I wasn't patronising you lakes by the way . It's just a souse term .

Can you do me any cheap Zoney's lid? haha


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:laugh:  :D  :laugh: That's all i get all day . Gizza zoney lid .
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Postby NANNY RED » Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:05 pm

Igor Zidane wrote:Anyone want any info on cheap train tickets ,i'm your man . Should ahve said that ages ago really .I wasn't patronising you lakes by the way . It's just a souse term .

I dont just want INFO on cheap tickets i want CHEAP TICKETS . The fecking cheek of it INFO,  :;):
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:10 am

My opinion on this matter is .... Mark Lawrenson has not been the same since he parted company with his amazing comedy moustache .
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Postby NANNY RED » Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:05 pm

Got a reply to my email of complaint i sent .

From: Steve.anglesey@mgn.co.uk
To: sandra

Subject: Re: Re , article by Mark Lawrenson
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 14:50:08 +0100

Thanks for your mail about Mark Lawrenson's column on Friday.

We have passed on your concerns to Mark and John Cross, who works on the column with him, has asked me to pass this message along:

Mark Lawrenson has been a staunch supporter of Hillsborough, the campaign for the families and for justice.
That is why he feels passionately about the whole cause and felt it was poor timing on Rafa Benitez's agent's part to be discussing interest from other clubs on or around the 21st anniversary of the disaster.
Mark, up until recently, has been a staunch supporter of Rafa Benitez but clearly feels - as you will have seen from his columns - that time has come for a change.
But to suggest he, in turn, was using Hillsborough in an attempt to turn fans against Rafa Benitez is completely wrong and untrue.

John also tells me Mark wants to address the issue again in his column next week.

As the person with responsibility for the website, it was my decision to remove the column from the site yesterday. I did so because, while I believe completely in Mark's right to express his opinion, I have the utmost respect for your stance on this matter. I've written in FourFourTwo maagazine recently about the two campaign groups and brave fight for justice and we have been proud to publish many similar articles in the paper and online.

To that end, could I ask each of you a question: We've just received what I think is an excellent blog from our Liverpool fan writer, Richard Buxton, which criticises Tom Hicks and George Gillett for their conduct in the week of the anniversary.

I am copying Richard's piece below. Please let me know whether you think it is suitable for publication.

Thanks very much for your help and understanding with this. Do not hesitate to contact me about this or any other issue pertaining to MirrorFootball.co.uk.

Steve Anglesey


Richard Buxton's piece below...

The headlines on various news channels and websites prior to the weekend were dominated by Liverpool Football Club being put officially up for sale, but it only confirmed what most Kopites had known for a long time.
It was more a case of if rather than when Tom Hicks and George Gillett would decide to place the club on the market but their announcement was not best timed.

The Americans' decision to reveal their intention to sell, in addition to appointing Martin Broughton as their new chairman, is a classic case headline grabbing by the pair in the week when Merseyside remembered the 96 fans horrifically killed in the Hillsborough disaster.

Not for the first time, Hicks, more so than Gillett, has attempted to hog the limelight and proved as much in 2008 when he reportedly planned to air a 'fireside chat' on the anniversary itself but released the tape two days later following strong supporter disapproval.

This PR-friendly exercise saw the Texan drag his half-awake and disinterested grandsons out of bed in the early hours of the morning to watch the club's game with Blackburn on a jumbotron in his living room, whilst sipping from LFC-branded tea mugs.

In the interview itself, Hicks called for erstwhile chief executive Rick Parry's time at the club as 'a disaster' - definitely not the best turn of phrase to use in the week when bereaved families and survivors looked back on the 19th anniversary of the worst day of their lives.

Fast-forward two years, and less than 24 hours after 10,000 supporters united in grief at Anfield, to an announcement that, although not exactly ground-breaking, did carry some significance as only Gillett has previously expressed his interest in selling up.

But before people start popping champagne corks and rejoicing on Walton Breck Road at the impending departure of the men who have single-handedly saddled Liverpool with debts to the tune of £237 million, a sobering reality check is in order.

Who in their right mind is going to pay between £500m and £800m for a debt-ridden football club that demands a commitment to strengthening the playing side and building a new stadium in Stanley Park, which would cost in excess of £1billion?

Gillett and Hicks set the asking price sky high because they know that very few will be able to deliver the promises they made without serious financial muscle, which allows them to continue creaming off the profits whilst the club remains hundreds of millions in debt.

Installing British Airways chief Broughton also allows them to fade into the backdrop, away from the hordes of protesting fans that trapped Hicks inside Anfield in January and have made life at the club uncomfortable for the Americans.

Gillett and Hicks' stranglehold shows no signs of loosening just yet and may not for some time as not even the world's wealthiest Sheikh would pay such a over-inflated price for a club in such disarray.
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