Sorry Ric not having that mate. If Liverpool fans had behaved, there would have been no problem.
That saves me replying to Ric, thank you.
Sorry Ric not having that mate. If Liverpool fans had behaved, there would have been no problem.
I’m not sure anyone is blaming the stadium from what I’ve read?
Yes, that’s not the same as blame though. I also said it doesn’t mitigate the actions of the Liverpool fans that night, but for some reason you ignored that.You just said it was a factor.
Yes, that’s not the same as blame though. I also said it doesn’t mitigate the actions of the Liverpool fans that night, but for some reason you ignored that.
I know. I’ve repeatedly said that.The stadium was not to blame.
I know. I’ve repeatedly said that.
Good. Then we agree it was the National Front and Chelsea fans' fault.
Yes, of course the blame lies with them. The condition of the stadium was clearly a factor in the extent of the tragedy though.Good. Then we agree it was Liverpool fans' fault.
Yes, of course the blame lies with them. The condition of the stadium was clearly a factor in the extent of the tragedy though.
The inadequate stadium may have saved some lives. If that wall hadn’t collapsed the death toll could have been even higher.It has always pissed me off that the 'inadequate' stadium gets the blame. That report posted earlier from one thug shows the truth. Thousands of drunken, aggressive, nay violent nasty people terrorised an entire city, peaceful Belgians, Juventus fans peaceful or not and then attacked them causing 39 people to die.
They stole from off licences, they attacked a jewellers, they attacked anybody they wanted to and then blamed everybody but themselves. It is always someone else's fault.
In the footage posted on here and other footage I have seen, I have yet to see the Juve fans charging the feral scouse mob.
If the game had been played at a different stadium (for the sake of argument, let’s say Maine Road) do you think there would have been a similar number of deaths? If not, then surely the state of the stadium was a factor.But that's like saying yeah I smashed a fellas head against the wall but the robustness of the wall was clearly a factor in the extent of his head injuries. 100% of the blame is with them no-one or nothing else.
You described Peter Robinson as your club’s ‘great’ administrator and secretary. Presumably therefore, like him, you think Heysel was caused by Chelsea fans?There's both some revisionist history and an, shall we say, 'interesting' take on 'ordinary fans along with neutrals there to watch the game' you have going on there mate.
Unless of course battering a young L'pool fan in that 'neutral' section, lobbing crap over the divide in the build-up, and charging the fence backwards and forwards constitutes 'ordinary fans along with neutrals there to watch the game.'
Heysel was a devastating tragedy, caused through a multitude of many factors, that all culminated in a horrible loss of life and many injuries. One the vast majority of Reds bare a great deal of heartache and shame over for our part.
Or, if you have an agenda that refuses to acknowledge any of them, it was all down to those horrible Scouse _____!
You tell a lie so many times in the end even you believe it's the truth!!!You have a fantastic memory considering you were 11 & 12 years old at the time. I was 11 when we beat United 5-1 at Maine Road in 89 and remember it kicking off. I don’t remember being aware of people’s accents - Mancunian or otherwise - on the way to the ground though.
I disagree. They are miles behind us, but they’re pleasing enough to watch when in full flow.Liverpool bore the arse off me too. Shit long ball football .
Juve fans were cutting scousers prior to the game.
A juve fan had a gun. That should give you an idea of what they were/are capable of.
I will be straight with you. I have no love for Juve fans. I’ve experienced them at first hand. They are on a par with Liverpool fans. But I would put most Italian fans on a par with Liverpool fans.
my experience with Liverpool and Italians has never been pleasant.
The state of a stadium would lead to more chances of deaths, yes.If the game had been played at a different stadium (for the sake of argument, let’s say Maine Road) do you think there would have been a similar number of deaths? If not, then surely the state of the stadium was a factor.
I disagree. I think they are fucking shit but fast at it.I disagree. They are miles behind us, but they’re pleasing enough to watch when in full flow.