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Match Preview: Liverpool v. QPR, 12.10.11

The Offside - Liverpool 09 December @ 03:02 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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The last of the newly promoted sides visits Anfield tomorrow, as Neil Warnock's twelfth-placed QPR side look to continue the success experienced by Norwich and Swansea. It's been an up and down campaign so far, but with more than a few promising displays, they'll hope to match their fellow newcomers.

Murdoch's Hillsborough Apology

Anfield Talk 11 November @ 03:51 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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James Murdoch has apologized for The Sun's coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy, when 96 Liverpool fans were crushed to death at the FA Cup semi-final.
News International's executive chairman was put on the spot by Liverpool Walton MP Steve Rotheram as he gave evidence about the News of the World phone-hacking scandal to the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee.

James Murdoch makes Hillsborough apology

Kop That 10 November @ 11:36 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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James Murdoch makes Hillsborough apology

News International's executive chairman James Murdoch has apologised for The Sun's coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy, when 96 Liverpool fans were killed.

View the full story here: The Mail

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Murdoch’s Hillsborough apology

Kop That 10 November @ 10:47 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Murdoch's Hillsborough apology

James Murdoch has apologised for The Sun's coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy.

View the full story here: Sky Sports

A news article on 2011-11-10 15:47:26 from: Sky Sports

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David Cameron Apologizes For Offensive Hillsborough Remarks

Anfield Talk 01 November @ 02:34 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron apologized for comments he made about the "Justice for the 96" campaign. A Downing Street spokeswoman claims his words were misinterpreted and he did not intend to offend victims' families, according to the Daily Mail.
"The Prime Minister regrets if any offence has been caused," the spokeswoman said.

Pressure grows on ITV and others to drop MacKenzie

Kop That 21 October @ 06:38 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Pressure grows on ITV and others to drop MacKenzie

Earlier in the week ITV sent a standard reply to questions about their use of Kelvin MacKenzie on This Morning. MacKenzie was the editor responsible for the front page lies under the headline "The Truth" in the Sun in 1989.

Kenny’s tribute to MPs

Kop That 18 October @ 04:28 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Kenny's tribute to MPs

Kenny Dalglish has paid tribute to the MPs who helped ensure there will be full disclosure of all government documents concerning the Hillsborough tragedy and labelled it a victory for all football fans.

View the full story here: Liverpool FC

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The Hillsbourough disaster debate.

Soccerblog 18 October @ 12:38 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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The UK government agreed to release all official papers pertaining to the twenty two year old Hillsborough tragedy.
Ninety-six Liverpool football fans died at an FA Cup semi-final on April 15, 1989.

An exerpt from the house of commons debate from Wirral South MP, Alison McGovern.

Hillsborough Debate Scheduled For Next Monday In House of Commons

Anfield Talk 10 October @ 12:39 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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The House of Commons will hold its first full-scale debate on the Hillsborough tragedy next Monday.
It will also be the first in response to an e-petition after almost 140,000 people – 40,000 more than the qualifying number – backed calls for a parliamentary discussion on the grounds of clear public interest.

MPs to debate release of Hillsborough cabinet papers

Kop That 13 September @ 10:19 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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MPs to debate release of Hillsborough cabinet papers

• Debate conceded after petition reached 138,000 signatures • Papers will be released next spring Parliament will debate the issues around the release of cabinet minutes relating to the Hillsborough tragedy next month, it has been confirmed, after an e-petition calling for their release reached more than 138,000 signatures.

NEWS OF THE WORLD TO CEASE TRADING

Friends of Liverpool FC 07 July @ 02:12 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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That rag known as The News of the World is to shut-down this weekend.
Following its disgraceful 'phone-hackings' of a murdered teenage girl, victims of the 2005 London tube bombings and deceased British soldiers, the 'newspaper' was under intense pressure from the public and the parliament to act.

Kenny Dalglish Keen To Tame 'Wild' Expectations

Anfield Talk 14 May @ 05:52 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has warned the success he has enjoyed in his first five months in charge will not be replicated next season if complacency sets in.
The Scot yesterday completed the formalities of a three-year contract which gives him the long-term stability to work on a plan to restore former glories.

Match Report: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool

Anfield Talk 18 April @ 03:48 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Arsenal saw their Barclays Premier League title hopes all but extinguished after Dirk Kuyt secured a point for Liverpool with a last-gasp penalty just moments after Robin van Persie's own spot-kick had looked enough for victory.
The Gunners - now six point points behind leaders Manchester United having played the same number of games - had plenty of possession and hit the bar in the first half through Laurent Koscielny, but were unable to make their dominance count until deep into eight minutes of stoppage time when van Persie crashed home a spot-kick.

Can Kenny Dalglish Restore Liverpool to Their Former Glory?

EPL Talk 04 February @ 02:30 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Photo by wekkuzipp. Dalglish (pictured center).

Kenny Dalglish is known as King Kenny, and for good reason. Throughout his seventeen-year career, he played for only two clubs, and he had 559 appearances, with 230 goals scored between them. As a manager at Liverpool from 1985-1991, his teams won the FA cup twice and the league championship thrice.