Monday, 17 October 2011

Justice for the 96



The families and loved ones connected to the 96 have not allowed this injustice lie for 22 years.  People question them. “Move on”, they say. Never is the reply.

Police incompetence, hiding the truth, and lack of emergency services. These were all to blame for the horrible incidents that occurred that day. Could we forgive them? Some might, some wont. The real anger we feel inside is how they’ve hidden the truth and showered our people with seas of lies. 

Take the responsibility. Instead of owning up to the mistakes you’ve made you instead chose to blame the ones that couldn’t fight their corner. Well you thought wrong. You forgot the spirit and the closeness of Liverpool, they don’t walk as one, they all walk together in unity; through any storm they will always keep their heads up high and through the darkness the eternal flame of the Liver bird will guide their way.

Thatcher covered up her lies and told her press advisor, Bernard Ingham, that a “tanked up mob” had caused this disaster. She then decides to agree with The Suns infamous front page headline, Fans urinating on the dead, stealing from the dead’s pockets. The truth thought to be forever hidden. Until now.

Due to an online petition which raised 140,000 signatures in a couple of weeks, Parliament will now allow the full release of uncensored government related documents about Hillsborough. This is surely a good start, and only time will tell if today was a victory for the families, they’ve been let down so many times before by the government who knows what will happen again. The one thing that Parliament is now certain of, is that this issue, will simply never go away, not until there is justice for the 96.

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Chelsea Make A Bid For Lukaku

Sky sources have just revealed that this hour Chelsea have made an official offer for the Anderlecht striker. There is no concrete information on the fee, but is believed to be around £20m, £10m less than what the belgian club demanded in January. But with the player and agent really pushing for the move to London, Anderlecht maybe left with no choice but to sell the player at the price Chelsea want.

The Future Of Sneijder Takes Another Turn As Inter Offer Him To City In A Potential Swap Deal For Tevez

Inter Milan have reportedly proposed a sensational swap deal with Man City that could see Wesley Sneijder exchanged for Carlos Tevez. The deal would be a massive blow to City’s neighbours United, who despite recent denials, are still keen on the dutch star and would be devastated to see him move to their local rivals. 
Italian sources have told Manchester Evening News that Inter are keen on the unhappy City striker, and are willing to sacrifice the Dutchman in order to get him.
A swap deal would be likely to benefit City and Tevez, who are both supposedly eager to avoid a deal with Corinthians. No furhter details of the swap have yet been mentioned, but it is expected that the deal will not be a straight forward exchange. Inter's man has been recently valued in the media as a £35m target, whereas in City have made it very clear that Carlos will only be sold for £50m. So it is expected that City will negotiate with Inter to try recieve some sort of a fee for their man as well as the services of Sneijder.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Fergie Turns Attention To Paulo Henrique After The Sniejder Move Looks Off

Sir Alex Ferguson appears to be looking elsewhere to fill the massive gap left in midfield left by the departure of retired Paul Scholes, after failing to make any progress in signing his main summer targets - Wesley Sneijder and Samir Nasri.
Ferguson is believed to have received very positive feedback from United scouts about 21-year-old Ganso and is contemplating launching a bid for the midfielder, who has been dubbed the ‘new Kaka’.
United may face some stiff competition for the Brazilian though, with AC Milan and Paris St Germain also said to be interested and Spurs boss Harry Redknapp reportedly including the Santos player on his wish-list of summer signings.

Monday, 18 July 2011

West Brom Close To signing The Services Of Owen Hargreaves

West Brom are edging closer to completing a move for former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves after admitting they are set to meet him this week. Hargreaves was released by Manchester United after being plagued by knee problems

Chelsea Are Ready To Make A Final £22m Bid For 18-year-old Striker Romelu Lukaku

Chelsea are ready to make a final £22million bid for Anderlecht star striker Romelu Lukaku.
The Belgian club rejected a £17.7m offer from the Blues last month, demanding £30m for the teenager.
But new boss Andre Villas-Boas wants the striker at the club as quick as possible, as lukaku is a player seen as a long-term replacement for Didier Drogba.
Chelsea insist they will not be forced into offering Anderlechts original asking price but believe they can persuade them with a deal worth a total of £22 million with installments.
Eralier in the week it became apparant that Villas-Boas looks to have missed out on Porto striker Falcao, who has agreed a new deal in Portugal. And that just adds importance on the capture of Lukaku before the Premier League starts in four weeks time.

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez Will Join Corinthians This Week, With Atletico Madrid's Sergio Aguero Replacing Him At Eastlands In A £45m Deal.

Carlos Tevez is set to move from ­Manchester City by the end of the week, with the £45 million Sergio Aguero replacing him. City have decided to give up on keeping their ­wantaway striker.Tevez is poised to join Brazilian club ­Corinthians if the clubs can agree a fee before Wednesday’s ­transfer ­deadline in Brazil.
City will immediately dip into their wallet to try sign Tevez’s Argentinian team-mate ­Aguero, who is unhappy at the spanish club.
Tevez’s exit creates a slight dent in City's progression to become a major force in european football, after finally accepting they can no longer keep their unhappy talisman. City boss Roberto Mancini will be given the Tevez cash to recruit Aguero. It has been reported that the Argentinian has a £45million get-out clause in his current contract.
Mancini yesterday admitted he was sympathetic to homesick Tevez's cause. City were hoping to raise £50million for their captain, but are now willing to lower their asking price. Sky sports last night revelaed that Corinthians had made an improved offer of £40 million, after their £35 million pound offer mid-week was rejected.