When they sealed sponsorship deals they also had a prominent / more prominent club name on the exterior of the stadium to secure the stadium's identity...as you can see above.
This new stadium of Everton's has been signed away with no such sense...
...or Hughes.
So for the BBC have now carried out their 'Fact check' and it appears that it's ok for the Kopites to carry on laughing at people crying in Turin and being told to eff off when everyone knows the context from 40 years ago.
Good to...
Even if they excluded everyone else they could have asked Tony “Scotland Road” Evans to comment for a bit of balance as his article prompted the exposure.
Even if its not about Heysel it shouldn't be sung because its just to close to for comfort, can they not see that.
It's like Sheffield Wednesday fans singing they are crying in Liverpool, it's just not nice and would certainly cause distress...
They ain’t a midget organisation. They’re absolutely huge in the legal world.
Still lawyers though, so I’m not a fan, and not anyone I’d be looking to for moral direction.
They must have felt like they had to address the issue, so they went about it by getting two Liverpool fanzine editors who sing the song to debate whether it's ok or tragedy chanting...guess what they decided?
No wonder the BBC are hated. A...