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Who knew that the fans of the Premier League team were the least qualified?

Just to refute the bad comments about Liverpool:

Since the Hillsborough disaster. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who had always disliked football, finally found an excuse to crack down on this "violent sport." She commissioned a detailed independent inquiry by Justice Taylor. Aimed at the football environment in the UK at that time. It took half a year to launch two versions of the "Taylor Investigation Report".

In this famous report. Mr Justice Taylor was loyal to the sport of football. It also made various suggestions for a responsible attitude towards British society as a whole. But the British government has only taken a few steps, such as overhauling the stadium. Convert all standing seats to seated seats and tear down separation walls.

In 1973, the British government established a stadium safety license review and issuance agency. Those stadiums that do not meet safety conditions will not be issued safety licenses. But the safety license of Hillsborough Stadium, where the tragedy occurred, had expired ten years ago! According to Hillsborough Stadium's security license which expired ten years ago. The third and fourth sections of the west stand of the stadium can accommodate 2,200 people. But its actual maximum capacity is less than 1,700 people. And when the tragedy happened. However, more than 3,000 fans rushed into these two communities from an underground path, which directly led to the disaster of crowds and trampling.

Although subjectively speaking. Everything Mrs. Thatcher did was to suppress football, a sport that she now detests, but objectively it did promote the reform of English football. People can now sit on plastic seats and have dedicated emergency evacuation routes. Watch the game in the completely renovated stadium. All thanks to the Taylor Report and the Thatcher government.

The "Taylor Report" also laid the foundation for the establishment of the Premier League in terms of security and hardware facilities. The long-gestating Premier League made its grand debut in 1992. The exciting game immediately attracted the attention of fans around the world. Under the highly market-oriented and commercial operation, the Premier League becomes more and more exciting year by year. It looks like English football is back to its glory days again. Even the stubborn disease of football hooligans seems to be disappearing from England's top league.

In fact, on the issue of football hooligans, it is not just the fans who should take responsibility and atone for those tragedies. And the British government and media.

Perhaps 99% of fans in the UK are innocent. But as long as one percent of football hooligans exist. Others will follow suit. Scotland Yard, the British police headquarters, has a "blacklist" that specifically records the identity of football hooligans. This list has been established since the Thatcher government, more than ten years ago. They strictly followed a principle that Mrs Thatcher once euphemistically put forward - they would rather kill three thousand people by mistake. Can't let one go.

As a result, countless innocent fans suffered great misfortune. Fans with legitimate professions and no criminal record were inexplicably put on the blacklist of football hooligans and were banned from going abroad to watch football games. The reason may simply be that "they once entered the same stadium as football hooligans" and "they drank in the same bar as football hooligans"...

Of course, the government treats the football hooligan issue so roughly, and the media The role of fueling the flames cannot be underestimated.

Give a very representative example in the history of English football. It is enough to illustrate the role that the media plays in the football hooligan problem.

Liverpool fans on Merseyside will never forget their hatred of The Sun. Because this influential newspaper in the UK was in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster. To attract attention. Competing with the "Mirror" for news resources, he did not hesitate to compile a live report to sensationalize. They succeeded in doing this, and many people still remember it because of the media reports at that time. It is believed that the Hillsborough disaster was caused by the "notorious" Liverpool fans riots. Thinking that they "deserve to die".

The front page of The Sun that day was called "the most shameful front page headline in the history of journalism" - the truth.

The so-called truth of the Sun is that Liverpool fans deserved to die, because it was the drunken brawling that led to this tragedy.

They described to readers vividly what happened at Hillsborough Stadium: Those "scumbag" Liverpool fans took advantage of the chaos to swipe the deceased's wallet, clothes, and watches... peed on the police who maintained order, and beat those who performed manual labor on the injured. The respiratory care staff even tried to gang-rape a dead female fan!

The original title they designed for this report was "You are scum", but it was later changed to "The Truth" when it was published. This is really ironic. What is the real truth?

Since the Thatcher government characterized fans as "internal enemies" at the time, it was impossible for the government to consider the safety of its enemies. No one cares about their innocence. They even wished that the media would unanimously define the Hillsborough disaster as a football hooligan riot, so as to perfectly prove how correct and far-sighted their bad attitude towards the sport of football was. Prime Minister Thatcher's personal adviser at the time still adheres to the Sun's views. That's clear evidence.

The real truth did not slowly surface until several years later, but this truth only exists among the people. After numerous court hearings. A British court ruled that the Hillsborough disaster was an "accident." Police officers who failed in their duties need not bear any responsibility for this. What is quite profound is that the evidence that allowed them to make this ruling was all fabricated by the police. A British court later refused to reopen the case because, under British law, private prosecutors had no right to appeal.

In English. "Justice" and "judge" are the same word. This time, the judge representing "justice" personally closed the door to justice for the families of the victims.

The grievances of the ninety-six deceased Liverpool fans will never have a chance to be redressed. They are still branded as "football hooligans". Wandering between heaven and hell, unable to enter the gate of heaven. Not willing to go to hell and endure torture.

Angry Liverpudlians later launched a boycott of The Sun, which is still ongoing today. Liverpool fans are often seen holding up a banner on the sidelines of games. Under the bloody Sun logo it reads:

The truth is that ninety-six people died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster! For the sake of those who have passed away, don’t buy The Sun!

So far, the circulation of The Sun in Liverpool is only more than 10,000 copies. There were more than 200,000 fewer copies than before the Hillsborough disaster.

For the helpless Liverpool fans, who cannot get legal support, this is their only means of resistance. Even such a struggle is in front of a vast network composed of police, judges, lawyers, and the British government. Still so pale and feeble.