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Published 12:42 14 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 23:45 14 Aug 2016 BST
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According to The Liverpool Echo - who refused to publish the worst of the offending comments - messages included notes such as "dirty scousers" and the initials of both Manchester United and Everton football clubs.
A spokesperson for Carillion said the graffiti has since been removed, before apologising for the incident:
"As soon as this appalling graffiti came to our attention we had it removed from the toilet block," the spokesperson said. "The block is used by sub-contractors working on the site. We have instructed all our sub-contractors to make it clear to their people that such behaviour is unacceptable and that anyone found to be responsible for such graffiti will be removed from the site and not allowed on any other Carillion site. "We have spoken to Liverpool Football Club and expressed our disappointment that this has happened. "We would like to apologise to the families and friends of those involved in the terrible events at Hillsborough for any distress caused. "Our people work closely with LFC and the local community and hope this unpleasant incident will not sour the good relationship we have established."Read more from JOE.co.uk:
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