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Saturday, September 15, 2012
Ngoo punished for Hillsborough tribute

Mike Whalley

Teenage Liverpool striker Michael Ngoo was booked after revealing a T-shirt tribute to the Hillsborough victims during an Under-21 match at Chelsea on Friday night.

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Ngoo, 19, scored the final goal in a 4-1 Liverpool victory at Brentford's Griffin Park, then removed his shirt to reveal a message which read '96 reasons 4 justice'.

Official guidelines state that referees should show a yellow card to players who take off their shirt, but the crowd booed the booking and cheered the player.

The incident came two days after the Hillsborough Independent Panel released a report into the 1989 disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans died.

It cleared supporters of any blame for the tragedy, and showed evidence of a cover-up by police and ambulance officials.

Steve Hunter, a journalist for Liverpool's official website, showed his support for Ngoo by tweeting: "Really enjoyed the U21s game, the lads did brilliantly 0 and Michael Ngoo, a lovely gesture. He's a great lad is Michael."

Ngoo joined Liverpool from Southend in 2009, and played for England at the Under-20 World Cup in Colombia in 2011.




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