Trabs
Thursday 12th April 2012 12:34pm
486 posts
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ April 12 2012, 1:12 PM BST
So all of the shops are shut? Nobody goes to work? There's no public transport like on Christmas Day?
Of course, there was no way that the FA could know that Liverpool would be playing in a cup match on that day when the season began, so what do they do? Schedule everything in future on the off chance that Liverpool might play?
Do Everton play on that day every year or do they join an entire city in mourning and if not, then why not?
To be honest, unless the game is against Arsenal, you lot can play your game at 4.30am on a Tuesday morning.
Bit factious mate, I never said the entire city goes the service, I said a large section of our community do. Of course the city operates as normal, with excpetion that thousands (including Everton fans) go to Anfield to pay their respects, including all Liverpool players, and coaching staff. On the 15th, that is the focus of the club and a large number of the community, not playing football. Although Everton fans also lost loved ones at Hillsborough, it affects Liverpool more as a club, so there is no question of asking Everton to not play on that day.
I can't see that anybody would have a problem with that, other than if they have an agenda against Liverpool both as a club and a city. Davies I think has that.
There would be no need for the FA to know we are playing a cup game that weekend at the start of the season. Once it became apparent that the fixture was on that weekend, it is entirely feesible to schedule it for Old Trafford not Wembley, especially since it is going to mean 60-70 thousand from the city having to travel to London for it. Until they built the new Wembley, that is how semi finals used to get scheduled.