Letter below has been sent to Mr Kenwright from Everton Football Club.
Goodison Road Liverpool L4 4EL
3rd Febuary 2012
Everton Football Club
Dear Mr Kenwright,
I am writing to you today to apologise to you, your players, staff and your fans for the peaceful protest which took place on 31st January 2012 at Goodison Park .
This protest was to highlight the exploitation on so many young people wishing to become cabin crew at Ryanair, who have had their young lives damaged as a result.
Michael O’Leary the CEO of Ryanair is a Manchester City fan and we had reason to believe he was attending this game.
I would never expect Everton Football Club to agree with any action taken which could bring bad press to their club but would hope any future team travel plans would not involve Ryanair..
I must also point out how professional your ground staff were in dealing with this protest and I am not an Everton fan.
Thank you for your time.
Kindest regards
John Foley
Ryanairdontcare Campaign
2 comments:
WELL IT WAS ONLY A FEW MINUTES DISRUPTION NOW KNOWING WHY THIS MAN PROTESTED I AM TOTALLY BEHIND HIM GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CAMPAIGN.BEST OF LUCK CHARLIE HARRIS
The greatest amount of Respect to you John. Keep the message going, we all need to keep the message going.
Ryanair are just one part of the machine of oppression and repression that is becoming uncovered today. We have seen how the government does not care about this stuff going on - and that raises the question 'who are they representing the rights of?'.
The great Enlightenment thinker Adam Smith once taught that the actions of a person go hand-in-hand with the desires and the intellectual reasoning of the person, with an undertone of competitivity. If we are to create a better and fairer world, we need to look first at how our competitive nature can be redirected into kindness rather than the current greed.
It was not about your daughter getting messed around financially in Dublin, I don't think. It was the pure conduct of her employers that has been so unjustified. If they personally helped her to move back home, and explained that they are very sorry but the financial situation has necessitated the termination of her contract, and that they would go out of their way to make sure that she is able to go straight into another job, then there would not be this campaign that you are running today. However, they alienated your daughter with their system of bureaucracy, and refused to help her even in the slightest. There are always spare seats on ryanair flights, so they could easily have allowed her to fly back to Liverpool. It is this competitive nature of the bureaucracy of Ryanair that needs to be sorted out, for the goodness and compassion of all of humankind.
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