Football: Derby in Liverpool
Football: Derby in Liverpool
Football: Derby in Liverpool
Report in Liverpool on the derby which regularly opposes Liverpool FC to Everton. Half of the city (or almost) separates in blue or red, depending on whether the supporters are for Everton or Liverpool FC. Football makes live a good number of people (CF stores and their display case filled with gadgets), even if it makes some of them die from time to time (CF 93 dead of Hillsborough of April 15, 1989...). - Facades and backs of the workers' cities of Liverpool. - Punk on the street, sitting on the floor. - Supporters entering by the turnstile of the stadium, under the eye of policemen on horseback watching them. - Shop window display with gadgets, flags in the colours of the two teams. - Interview with MARC (in French) who explains why he supports Everton. - A mother with two sons, each wearing a different colour tee-sirts, interview (in English, simultaneous translation). RD of the Hillsborough Drama: human chain and hundreds of bouquets of flowers on the stadium lawn. - Interview with Harvey COLLIN, Coach of Everton. - Arriving supporters, police officers, supporters outside the stadium, hoping to have seats. - Dominique LEGLOU en in. - Match between Everton and Liverpool FC broadcast on television. - "Blue" fans in the stands. - Different game actions, second goal slowed down. - A child in blue, asleep in the arms of his parent supporters.
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File : English and football
Publication date : 24 September 1989
Reference:CAB89040248
Credits:Journalist : Le Glou, Dominique