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      Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields

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      JD
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #23: Dec 04, 2008 12:11:34 pm
      You could level all the same arguments, in theory, against the Liverpool Justice demos for the Hillsborough tragedy.

      The courts, in their own way, claim to have dealt with that.

      I wonder if the FA would have the same bottle to get involved if around the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough the Liverpool players wore Justice T-shirts?
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #24: Dec 04, 2008 12:12:24 pm
      The FA should stick to what they do best.

      Building overpriced football stadiums 10 years late.
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #25: Dec 18, 2008 01:11:53 pm
      Are you all convinced the Shields is innocent? From all I see he indeed was a part of 10 football fans beating up almost to death an innocent man. The only question is "Did Michael Shields throw a 9-pound rock over the bartender's head or it was someone else from the same group?" Lets for a moment suppose he didn't. Does it make him an innocent man? Is he a hero? NO! Even then he still will be a bloody hooligan, an embarassement for Liverpool FC and for the whole British nation. As such does he deserve the massive public support? Or he is getting it only because he is a Liverpool fan... Think about it!
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #26: Dec 18, 2008 01:31:27 pm
      Are you all convinced the Shields is innocent? From all I see he indeed was a part of 10 football fans beating up almost to death an innocent man. The only question is "Did Michael Shields throw a 9-pound rock over the bartender's head or it was someone else from the same group?" Lets for a moment suppose he didn't. Does it make him an innocent man? Is he a hero? NO! Even then he still will be a bloody hooligan, an embarassement for Liverpool FC and for the whole British nation. As such does he deserve the massive public support? Or he is getting it only because he is a Liverpool fan... Think about it!
      Words fail me.  :mad:
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #27: Dec 18, 2008 02:08:19 pm
      Are you all convinced the Shields is innocent? From all I see he indeed was a part of 10 football fans beating up almost to death an innocent man. The only question is "Did Michael Shields throw a 9-pound rock over the bartender's head or it was someone else from the same group?" Lets for a moment suppose he didn't. Does it make him an innocent man? Is he a hero? NO! Even then he still will be a bloody hooligan, an embarassement for Liverpool FC and for the whole British nation. As such does he deserve the massive public support? Or he is getting it only because he is a Liverpool fan... Think about it!
      think about this......the vast majority of the evidence presented was circumstantial and some inadmissible in a British court of law and the so called "witness" statements were questionable to say the least in that some actually contradicted others.
                                                                                                                                                  Jack Straw took the action he did not because he is an ardent supporter of LFC but he was advised by ministers,barristers,diplomats uncle tom cobly and all that this judgement was untenable and could not be allowed to st
      and,could you have an ulterior motive or are you as uncharitable as the post suggests?
                                                                                                       had to edit this post on account of I just checked it out and the pr**k who sent the offending post has only ever sent the one item so its obviously a wind up,there's no way anyone would kick off with that sh*te.
      « Last Edit: Dec 18, 2008 09:52:22 pm by stuey »
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #28: Dec 18, 2008 03:25:16 pm
      Are you all convinced the Shields is innocent?
      Yes

      Don't think he is being betrayed as a Hero just an Innocent man

      Even then he still will be a bloody hooligan, an embarrassment for Liverpool FC and for the whole British nation. As such does he deserve the massive public support? Or he is getting it only because he is a Liverpool fan... Think about it!
      It is obvious you are only judging him on what has been reported in the Bulgarian press, who have failed to point out the incompetence of the police, who left him hand cuffed to a radiator before walking the witness past him, in a corridor just prior to the indentity parade, and your legal system who can convict a man on circumstantial evidence and dubious identity parades.


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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #29: Dec 18, 2008 08:03:08 pm
      Are you all convinced the Shields is innocent? From all I see he indeed was a part of 10 football fans beating up almost to death an innocent man. The only question is "Did Michael Shields throw a 9-pound rock over the bartender's head or it was someone else from the same group?" Lets for a moment suppose he didn't. Does it make him an innocent man? Is he a hero? NO! Even then he still will be a bloody hooligan, an embarassement for Liverpool FC and for the whole British nation. As such does he deserve the massive public support? Or he is getting it only because he is a Liverpool fan... Think about it!

      Care to go further with that? Why not say you are from Bulgaria and have F***ing done with it! Michael Shields DID not do it. Put it this way, HOW THE F**k DO YOU KNOW HE'S GUILTY!

      Why did you're country basically tell the British Government they could release Michael if they wanted. Oh yeah they'd already screwed close on £100,000 from the Shields family.

      Maybe if you're country have a better police service, that did not allow the rightful suspect to walk free, cos thats what happened, they had Graham Sankey and let him go and probably by the time they realised they let the right person go, any Liverpool fan would of done. Maybe thats why Bulgaria is refered to as an almost third-world country! 
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #30: Dec 18, 2008 08:12:09 pm
      The FA have always been C*nts, Explain the fact that we are defending an innocent person, OMG get real You Fuc**** Wan*ers
      « Last Edit: Dec 18, 2008 08:36:50 pm by Venison 86, Reason: Caps removed »
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      Re: Liverpool asked to explain show of support for Michael Shields
      Reply #31: Dec 19, 2008 02:05:38 am
      Are you all convinced the Shields is innocent? From all I see he indeed was a part of 10 football fans beating up almost to death an innocent man. The only question is "Did Michael Shields throw a 9-pound rock over the bartender's head or it was someone else from the same group?" Lets for a moment suppose he didn't. Does it make him an innocent man? Is he a hero? NO! Even then he still will be a bloody hooligan, an embarassement for Liverpool FC and for the whole British nation. As such does he deserve the massive public support? Or he is getting it only because he is a Liverpool fan... Think about it!

      Tosspot. He isn't a hero, but he is innocent and thats what every Liverpool fan is fighting to prove.

      How is he an embarrassment when you have mass riots between the fans of different clubs like Roma and Scum, Rangers in Manchester etc etc who virtually destroyed a mass amount of land, injured many and had arrests. Michael was in the wrong place at the wrong time and is being treated like an animal.

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