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Margaret Thatcher minute's silence plans would be 'a big mistake'


Teams are expected to honour the victims of the Hillsborough disaster this weekend with a minute's silence. The chairwoman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group has said any plans for a minute's silence for Margaret Thatcher at this weekend's football games would be a "big mistake."

Margaret Aspinall has welcomed proposals by Reading, who host Liverpool on Saturday, to honour the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, which marks its 24th anniversary this week, but stressed that she would not support any decision to join tributes to victims of the tragedy with a tribute to the former prime minister, who died on Monday. Neither the Premier League, the Football League nor the Football Association, which presides over Wigan's FA Cup semi-final against Millwall, have asked clubs to hold either a minute's silence or applause.

She said: "It's a terrible thing to speak ill of the dead, I know because it happened to my son and all the Hillsborough victims for 23 years. But if they do hold a minute's silence for Margaret Thatcher, I think they are making a big mistake.
"The fact is a lot of people would break that silence. Margaret Thatcher had contempt for football and its fans, in fact she was in favour of identity cards for all supporters."
In the hours and days which followed the disaster, the then Prime Minister held a number of meetings with police and other officials. It remains a huge matter of concern for the families in their quest for answers that no notes or minutes were ever taken, or have survived if they were, during those meetings.
Mrs Aspinall continued: "There are question marks because we don't know what role she played or what role her staff played, who said what to the prime minister, because nothing was written down, there were no notes, no minutes, nothing at all.

"It was soon after those meetings that the wicked lies appeared in the Sun. This weekend is about remembering 96 people who went to a football game one Saturday afternoon and, through no fault of their own, never came home."
Her comments come after the Wigan chairman Dave Whelan requested a tribute for Baroness Thatcher at his side's FA Cup semi-final against Millwall on Saturday.
The FA's decision to ignore Whelan's pleas has been supported by the Football Supporters' Federation. Individual clubs can decide to make their own gesture, but FSF is behind the decision not to issue a central edict.

"The FSF backs the decision made by the football authorities not to impose a minute's silence across all fixtures this weekend to mark the death of Margaret Thatcher," read the statement.
"Should individual clubs wish to hold a minute's silence or commemorate the passing of Margaret Thatcher in their own manner that is a matter for them.
"We would expect that most fans' thoughts this weekend will turn to the friends and families of those 96 fellow supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough 24 years ago."

On Tuesday, Reading chairman Sir John Madejski also backed plans for a tribute to the former Prime Minister. "We have got to appreciate that Margaret Thatcher was a world leader who did so much for this country. So much that she deserves a minute's silence," Madejski told BBC Radio 5 Live. "I think it would be a fitting tribute from the world of football to Margaret Thatcher, one of our greatest leaders."

Reflecting on the possibility of a silence being spoiled by dissenting factions, he added: "Obviously I can appreciate that perhaps some people won't pay attention to it, which is sometimes the way at football, but I just think she was such a colossus in terms of the world stage that she deserves that respect from the whole nation."


Go Cards?



I guess I am required by law to mention that Louisville won the b-ball championship. I have very little interest in organized sports, but I guess I should say, “Go Card?” Since I live in this city, I think I have to say something.
Anyway,because they won, there has to be some controversy bubbling to thesurface. Some b-ball player named Peyton Siva, whom has a girlfriend, was caught sex-texting with a “Twitter model” named Jenna Shea. Never leave written evidence of your exploits. This just takes away from their win, but everyone likes a sex story.
Even for me, this is way too much.
Okay, she's hot and all, but what is up with the ass implants? Was that necessary?
Also she bears a striking similarity to a certain pornstar... Are they related? Hmmm


Kagney Linn Karter


And Jenna


Microsoft,you're doing it wrong. (Twitter Rant Gone Wrong)



After rumors of the new XBOX going Online Always, guy working for Microsoft decided to come to the defense of his company by sending out rather amusingly funny mean tweets.
The guy in question is Adam Orth and he's become sort of a meme because of it.
From the Daily Dot, ((Orth took to Twitter yesterday to dismiss anyone who complained about the rumors that the next generation of Microsoft’s Xbox gaming console might be an "always-on" device, meaning that it will require a constant Internet connection to work, even if you’re not playing online.))
Here's the thing, Microsoft has had this attitude a lot of the years, clearly not as much as EA, but they've made statements like this before. It seems the dick-ness seems to be enhanced by the Twitter format.
After some stupid exchanges with mad fans, he left this Obama meme in response.

And, we now have another person working for a big company acting like a total ass on twitter. Best part of the story is that Orth has now become a meme called Always Online Adam Orth. And, Microsoft had to make a statement because of his douche baggy-ness. Also, Daily Dot says that Orth has made his Twitter account private. Real smooth, Orth.
When are people going to learn that Twitter isn't your friend? I feel kind of bad he left his job, but you really need to step away from tweeting, guys.

Cancer patient Funmi Lawal dies


I'm sure you all remember her. Funmi Lawal is the UNILAG law graduate who was diagnosed with malignant sarcoma, a kind of cancer at the shoulder region, who we raised money for on LIB last year. She's the same lady music producer, Don Jazzy donated N2million to. You can read more about her HERE, HERE and HERE

Funmi's left arm had to be amputated in January 2013 to save her life...unfortunately she still didn't make it. She died this morning at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. The cancer had spread to her lungs and she had completely lost the ability to breathe without a respirator. May her soul rest in peace...amen.