Hillsborough - The Search for Truth

In_Good_Kompany said:
You must have shit for brains. Whatever we all think about the Scouse victim mentality it's quite clear that the Hillsborough families were totally justified in pursuing their campaign.

Prestwich on his highhorse again. No surprise there. Whilst you lot chat about this on here (or maybe you should go and support lpool instead) i'll be having a proper debate at the supporters meeting

Enjoy....

I find that if you let an idiot talk for long enough they defeat themselves - if your enemy is making mistakes don't interrupt him as the saying goes.

And there it is: 'Maybe you should go and support Liverpool instead?'

Your arguement was groundless as it was. That one comment just sent it into freefall revealing that all your prior idiotic comments have been based on nothing more than club allegiance.
 
See the post about possibly singing 'you'll never walk alone' at the game this weekend. As a one-off only it would show support and empathy with real fans and show city fans as the decent, proper lot we are.
Go on that post if you support his suggestion.
 
Here's part of the summary from the Panel's report.

1. In 1981 before the FA Cup Semi-Final between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers there was serious congestion at the Leppings Lane turnstiles and crushing on the confined outer concourse. It resulted in the opening of exit Gate C to relieve the crush. The disclosed documents indicate that entry into the stadium was managed by South Yorkshire Police (SYP) officers on duty and Sheffield Wednesday Football Club (SWFC) stewards.

2. What followed was a serious crush on the terraces in which many people were injured and fatalities narrowly avoided. At that time lateral fences did not divide the Leppings Lane terrace into pens, and fans were able to move sideways along the full length of the terrace; others escaped onto the perimeter track through the narrow gates in the perimeter fence.

Near fatalities in 1981. But for the luck of the draw, it would have been us stood on those terraces.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Happy Feet said:
So are we assuming that in no way were any Lpool fans pissed up, none tried to enter the ground without a ticket and they all behaved impeccably outside the ground before kick off ?
Taylor was quite open that there were fans who were drunk and some without tickets. He also states that some attacked police and others on the pitch after the disaster unfolded, blaming them for the deaths.

But fans have a few drinks and will go to grounds & try to get into big games when they haven't got tickets. Plenty will be going to Madrid next week who will be pissed and/or don't have tickets. But as i said yesterday, that fact does not and would not legitimise the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans or those of any other club.
Agree with you Prestwich Blue, it was a tragic event.
-- Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:48 pm --

In_Good_Kompany said:
Agree 100% with Happy Feet, which is why i have no interest in it really

Fully Agree
On a day like this, why troll? It's profoundly depressing and very annoying to those of us who do care.
 
brummie blue said:
Kelvin MacKenzie now apologises for The Sun's Hillsborough mistake.

Just a bit late!
Kelvin Mackenzie is a toilet of a human being.
 
strongbowholic said:
brummie blue said:
Kelvin MacKenzie now apologises for The Sun's Hillsborough mistake.

Just a bit late!
Kelvin Mackenzie is a toilet of a human being.
MacKenzie hasn't learned anything
new today about the disaster and
about those lies. He's just learned that
he's got no excuses left.
 

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