by Tony Barrett | Oct 18, 2012 | Footie
ONE evening in the summer of 2005, Robert Kraft retired to his bed having made a monumental decision – he was going to buy Liverpool Football Club. Talks with David Moores, the then Liverpool chairman had gone better than he had expected and when the owner of the New...
by Tony Barrett | Sep 19, 2012 | Footie
“The fans were superb. They helped the police as much as anything else. It was their friends, their supporters and their football club that was in trouble and they did everything they could and more,” Kenny Dalglish “The actions of the Liverpool fans that day were...
by Tony Barrett | Sep 14, 2012 | Footie
IT has taken the Football Association more than 23 years to apologise for its role in the Hillsborough disaster and when an expression of regret was finally made yesterday it still carried the corporate air of an organisation desperately trying to cover its own back....
by Tony Barrett | Sep 11, 2012 | Footie
IF you want to experience what it’s like when the population of an entire city holds its collective breath, visit Liverpool in the next 24 hours. Look into the eyes of parents who live in hope of truth and justice and you will see a mixture of optimism and fear. Talk...