TheHustler wrote:Stadium and policing? but nothing to do with fans with no ticket trying to get into the ground?
Disgrace mate, and I hope you never bump into me lad, pray you dont.
TheHustler wrote:Stadium and policing? but nothing to do with fans with no ticket trying to get into the ground?
TheHustler wrote:Stadium and policing? but nothing to do with fans with no ticket trying to get into the ground?
TheHustler wrote:taff wrote:Hillsborough was an "accident" due to the incompetence of the stadium and policing.
Stadium and policing? but nothing to do with fans with no ticket trying to get into the ground?
TheHustler wrote:OK IM SORRYfor posting that last remark. That one was well below the belt. Im sorry if I upset some of you too, and yes I can be a Tw*T sometimes.
I hang my head in shame.
taff wrote:Hustler
The week following Hillsborough I was working with Nottingham fans who were in tears cos of what they saw. Ever seen big lads on building sites crying takes something out of the ordinary. I remember a wurzel talking about it and saying re the Sun this wont go away theyve insulted a city, the scousers will be like you lot after Aberfan getting all working class about it, he meant it as a compliment. I didnt really take in what he was saying being young an all and away from home but this reminded me of something I saw in Liverpool about eight odd years ago.
I have memories of laying a scarf and flowers etc but was down the Mathew St area of the town one day and passing an amusement centre with my mate when we heard a load of old women singing youl never walk alone amidst all the fruit machines and the reason why. It was April 15th it was 3.00pm. To me this was one of the most dignified things I ever saw.
We all come from the same areas we all have the same experiences and these old women gambling away stopped to honour the dead from their city. This was years after the event in a back alleyway with nobody watching no cameras just pride in their city and the memories of those who lost their lives.
I dont want to argue with anybody about this nobody wins we all lost that day. I will never buy that rag they villified the fans of LFC the people of merseyside and working class people from all over Britain with their headlines.
I hope Rooney realises now
I hope every player in mersyside realises now
I hope the 96 RIP
RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT
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