It’s all about opinions, Greavsie.I disagree. I think they are fucking shit but fast at it.
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.
It is Saint.It’s all about opinions, Greavsie.
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.
Fucking hell, you’ve just done a complete reversal of your view that the stadium was fine and I’m not posting logically!Gavvos point is backed up by what Gordon Davies moustache wrote. The fact that the wall was of poor quality probably saved many lives. Had it not given way, therefore allowing people to fall and release the crush it is likely that many more people would have died. So, to use your example, if it was played at Maine Road and the scousers forced innocent people back towards the Platt Lane wall, then there would have been far more deaths from the crush.
Sorry Ric but I think you are not posting logically and honestly here.
Fucking hell, you’ve just done a complete reversal of your view that the stadium was fine and I’m not posting logically!
Fucking hell, you’ve just done a complete reversal of your view that the stadium was fine and I’m not posting logically!
I guess we’ll just have to agree to disagree regarding the state of the stadium then.I think he said it was fit for purpose ie watching a football match ? Not sure it was ever tested for trying to escape against rampant scouse hooligans trying to smash your head in.
Hmmmm, maybe read my post againBut they weren't, they were ordinary fans along with neutrals there to watch the game...in a roundabout way this is like saying it wasn't the Dippers fault it was theirs for not getting stuck in....
No really! I was at the 5-1! ;)You tell a lie so many times in the end even you believe it's the truth!!!
I guess we’ll just have to agree to disagree regarding the state of the stadium then.
Not really sure why that’s relevant but I’ll leave you to it gavvo.I don't care how bad the stadium was I've been to plenty worse.
Not really sure why that’s relevant but I’ll leave you to it gavvo.
Good post, although "fought" and robbed implies some kind of even event. Typically, these ****s liked safety in numbers, especially when beating up innocent waiters or shopkeepersWhat an absolutely disgraceful post. Lets take the jewellers first as they are certainly an innocent party, why does it happen as you put it ? because feral yobs think it is OK to rob innocent working class people trying to earn a living ? I thought scousers were working class and would support their own not rob from them.
The thing is the jewellers sums it up, In Belgium they behave in a decent law abiding way, that is why the stadium was 'piss poor'. They were not expecting thousands of pissed up savages to descend on their quiet peaceful town. The stadium was perfectly ok for normal people to watch a football match in but li'pool scum/fans are not normal people. they kicked hell out of anyone that was there in the neutral zone, but I suppose, like the jewellers, it happens. On that note, unlike what you say, the scouse scum and Juve were not side by side. It was as I say a neutral zone.
Li'pool had fought and robbed their way throughout Europe for years, it was a way of funding their trip, but as you say, it was everyones fault. Just don't blame the scouse scum because it certainly wasn't theirs.