Liverpool away - Hillsborough tribute

Re: Liverpool away

Blue_Ketchup said:
sorry for being harsh but how many times do they have to push their grief onto everyone else.

why can't they just to their own thing and let everyone else get on.

what about all the other football stadium disasters, Bradford, Bolton, Heysel etc..

no matter how many reports or inquests the authorities complete not one of them will take a ounce of responsibility on what happened on that unfortunate day.
and what, exactly, have the fans to take responsibility for you moron

they went to a football match, just like we'll be doing tomorrow, and some didn't go home
 
Re: Liverpool away

How many times must they foist their grief on others ?

As others quite rightly have said there is no other tragedy commemorated with such relentlessness
 
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Santiago Street . said:
How many times must they foist their grief on others ?

As others quite rightly have said there is no other tragedy commemorated with such relentlessness

No. As ONE other has quite wrongly said.

The vast majority have not said this.

God forbid anything like this ever happened to our fans. Would you be in the concourse having a beer telling anyone who would listen that we all need to get over it while the silence was ongoing?
 
Re: Liverpool away

squirtyflower said:
Blue_Ketchup said:
sorry for being harsh but how many times do they have to push their grief onto everyone else.

why can't they just to their own thing and let everyone else get on.

what about all the other football stadium disasters, Bradford, Bolton, Heysel etc..

no matter how many reports or inquests the authorities complete not one of them will take a ounce of responsibility on what happened on that unfortunate day.
and what, exactly, have the fans to take responsibility for you moron

they went to a football match, just like we'll be doing tomorrow, and some didn't go home

Why call him a moron Mr Mod ?

The fact that the government, the authorities and the police were all responsible to varying degrees for the tragedy doesn't automatically preclude any given individual from having behaved in a manner which may also have been a contributory factor, no matter how small, to the deaths.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Blue_Ketchup said:
sorry for being harsh but how many times do they have to push their grief onto everyone else.

why can't they just to their own thing and let everyone else get on.

what about all the other football stadium disasters, Bradford, Bolton, Heysel etc..

no matter how many reports or inquests the authorities complete not one of them will take a ounce of responsibility on what happened on that unfortunate day.

The match is being played at their stadium, they can do whatever they like as a remembrance and I would expect all City fans in attendance to respect that.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
squirtyflower said:
Blue_Ketchup said:
sorry for being harsh but how many times do they have to push their grief onto everyone else.

why can't they just to their own thing and let everyone else get on.

what about all the other football stadium disasters, Bradford, Bolton, Heysel etc..

no matter how many reports or inquests the authorities complete not one of them will take a ounce of responsibility on what happened on that unfortunate day.
and what, exactly, have the fans to take responsibility for you moron

they went to a football match, just like we'll be doing tomorrow, and some didn't go home

Why call him a moron Mr Mod ?

The fact that the government, the authorities and the police were all responsible to varying degrees for the tragedy doesn't automatically preclude any given individual from having behaved in a manner which may also have been a contributory factor, no matter how small, to the deaths.
and what has being a mod got to do with having an opinion?

if you're looking for a row i'm really not arsed so jog on
 
Re: Liverpool away

Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Santiago Street . said:
How many times must they foist their grief on others ?

As others quite rightly have said there is no other tragedy commemorated with such relentlessness

No. As ONE other has quite wrongly said.

The vast majority have not said this.

God forbid anything like this ever happened to our fans. Would you be in the concourse having a beer telling anyone who would listen that we all need to get over it while the silence was ongoing?

Your example is flippant.

I'd be mourning in my own way. I wouldn't be lobbying the football authorities in England to impose yet another commemorative gimmick on the wider football going public
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
squirtyflower said:
Blue_Ketchup said:
sorry for being harsh but how many times do they have to push their grief onto everyone else.

why can't they just to their own thing and let everyone else get on.

what about all the other football stadium disasters, Bradford, Bolton, Heysel etc..

no matter how many reports or inquests the authorities complete not one of them will take a ounce of responsibility on what happened on that unfortunate day.
and what, exactly, have the fans to take responsibility for you moron

they went to a football match, just like we'll be doing tomorrow, and some didn't go home

Why call him a moron Mr Mod ?

The fact that the government, the authorities and the police were all responsible to varying degrees for the tragedy doesn't automatically preclude any given individual from having behaved in a manner which may also have been a contributory factor, no matter how small, to the deaths.

You are not allowed to say that. Nor are you allowed to discuss Heysel.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
How many times must they foist their grief on others ?

As others quite rightly have said there is no other tragedy commemorated with such relentlessness

Because no other tragedy has been covered up to an extent where the victims have been accused...
I think it's either ignorance or stupidity for people not to understand that they have not been able to grieve, while those disgusting accusations were aimed at those poor people that couldn't defend themselves!
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Santiago Street . said:
How many times must they foist their grief on others ?

As others quite rightly have said there is no other tragedy commemorated with such relentlessness

No. As ONE other has quite wrongly said.

The vast majority have not said this.

God forbid anything like this ever happened to our fans. Would you be in the concourse having a beer telling anyone who would listen that we all need to get over it while the silence was ongoing?

Your example is flippant.

I'd be mourning in my own way. I wouldn't be lobbying the football authorities in England to impose yet another commemorative gimmick on the wider football going public
and you are as idiotic as him

the parents of those who died have carried the responsibility for twenty fiveyears, just as many of the fans have

today I've been to a ceremony to commemorate the death of a fourteen year old boy who was at my school when he was killed at Hillsborough
he left Friday afternoon looking forward to going to his first semi final, he never saw another

his parents have funded successive generations of children at the school in his memory
they have lived with it for all that time and have turned their grief in supporting others less fortunate than themselves

so please my forgive my flippancy and be grateful you got just a 'jog on'
 

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