by Original Dub » Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:06 pm
A Manchester City fan has reached out to a Hillsborough support group, following reports of ‘vile’ chants during the 1-0 loss to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
City fans reportedly chanted ‘murderers,’ in relation to the 39 people who died at Heysel in 1985 and the 97 who died as a result of the chaos at the FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield in 1989.
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Merseyside Police have confirmed they are investigating a series of incidents surrounding the match.
Although Manchester City are yet to release an official statement, a fan of the club reached out to Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance to express apologies.
In an email, the fan said other City supporters agreed with his sentiments and that Hillsborough ‘sits heavily in his heart’.
The full email reads:
“As a life-long Manchester City supporter, please can I take this moment to express my sincere apologies for the disgusting, vile behaviour of some of our fans on Sunday.
“My friends and colleagues who are also City supporters agree 100% with my sentiments - there should never ever be room for such moronic, cowardly and poisonous conduct and I, for one, would be first to endorse a life-long ban on the perpetrators."
This chap reminds me of one of those guys who jumped online in support of the metoo movement and gender inequality
"Alvarez haters must be squirming"