Saturday, October 15, 2011

Ferguson hopes that Manchester United Fans not mocked Liverpool

Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson has put a very high respect to bigmatch at home to Liverpool, Anfield, Saturday, October 15, 2011. Ferguson asks fans bitter rivals Manchester United also appreciate it. Why?

"I always thought this match as the best game of the season in English football," Ferguson told the Manchester Evening News.

One of Ferguson's message to the United fans not to throw ridicule to the stronghold of Liverpool, both fans and players in the game this summer. Especially regarding the Hillsborough tragedy.

Ferguson considers it inappropriate ridicule thrown supporters. Given the 1989 FA Cup semi-final match of this, 96 Liverpool fans died.

"We need each other. So we also should respect each other. Mocking the Hillsborough tragedy is not good to do, "continued Ferguson.

Ferguson felt compelled to catapult this message after a bad experience at the Cup Carling Cup match between Leeds United's home match against Manchester United at Elland Road last month. This action is colored fans taunted each other.

Leeds fans mocking the tragedy of 1958 in Munich where 11 players and staff of MU died. United fans responded by mocking Leeds fans in Turkey Tragedy 2000. At that time, two Leeds fans were killed Galatasaray fans stabbed in the Champions League.

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