What a great tribute from Liverpool to play the z cars theme tune
before there champs league game last night and inviting his parents
along. One word "class ". From a bluenose to all the reds well
done.
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I must say Big Ups to Liverpool (damn that was hard to say) on the
tribute to young Rhys. Great show of support from the city. It's
good to see our little Mersey brother is growing up.
Its no longer a problem.
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Thought it was a nice touch too, being a red I thought the
tribute was totally appropriate and mature. Good to see the
club get behind the family and city.
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I think well done to the whole city. Nice to see that the Blues and
Reds can unite when it matters.
I thought it was a nice gesture for the entire Blues squad to pay their respects and leave a tribute at the murder scene. Well done.
I thought it was a nice gesture for the entire Blues squad to pay their respects and leave a tribute at the murder scene. Well done.
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big up's liverpool nicely done
now if the cops could just
catch the ba$tard that did it
now if the cops could just
catch the ba$tard that did it
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Not a good year for young Everton supporters.





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wot a fitting tribute, maybe one piece of good to come out of such
a terrible waste of a young person's life, read the link
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wot a fitting tribute, maybe one piece of good to come out of such
a terrible waste of a young person's life, read the link
cheers for the link Footyfan, it is a bloody moving piece of
history, nice to read some journalism that celebrates people
drawing together in the tough times
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A fantastic gesture. Nice one Liverpool.
How would those parents have felt, walking out onto the pitch
in blue, not quite sure what sort of reception they were going to
get. Well done to the reds for showing due respect. And then they
chanted "Merseyside, merseyside..." Class.
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Thought it was class too. Nice to see we can put aside the
differences and unite for a good cause.
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