Manchester Metropolis have apologised to Liverpool and condemned supporters who chanted throughout a minute’s silence to mark the thirty third anniversary of the Hillsborough catastrophe on Saturday.
Referee Michael Oliver lower quick an meant commemoration previous to the FA Cup semi-final between Metropolis and Liverpool at Wembley after some Metropolis followers failed to watch the tribute.
The chanting appeared to come back from the top internet hosting the Metropolis followers and was adopted by boos from Liverpool supporters. Amid the noise, Oliver blew his whistle to sign a untimely finish to the meant interval of silence.
A Metropolis spokesperson mentioned: “Manchester Metropolis are extraordinarily upset with the actions of some Metropolis supporters in the course of the minute’s silence earlier than right this moment’s sport.
“The membership sincerely apologises to all these linked with Liverpool Soccer Membership.”
Ninety-seven Liverpool followers have been killed on the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough on April 15, 1989.
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