Liverpool away - Hillsborough tribute

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Scotty76 said:
I'm looking forward to us showing them how Manchester really feels about this terrible disaster.
I have total faith that everyone of us there, will show the 100% respect that those 96 football fans deserve! JFT96


This post sums up the way I feel as well.... Tragic, any waste of life is and to mock any event like this is more of a tragedy, sadly those people who make fun of these tragedies just don't see what they are doing wrong

I'm sure we'll show total dignity
 
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mayo31 said:
Once again City fans will show respect as we did at OT

I was so proud of city and fellow city fans that day, lets do ourselves proud again.
 
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Whilst it feels like this has never gone away, a true tragedy happened this day.
Irrespective of who was to blame, 96 innocent people went to support their team in a semi final (some very young), and never came home.
The last moments of their lives most have been truly harrowing.....it is something I can't comprehend, especially in what should have been such an amazing occasion.

The campaign has "rolled on", and it appears that a cover up of sorts may have happened....so blame the police....it doesn't bring 96 back to life....so then blame the fans without tickets, but it doesn't bring 96 back to life.....

96 people died, and families and friends were affected forever, that is what should be remembered, not the who or what!
 
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Scotty76 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

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!

Only they will know if they've grieved in a manner that they would've wanted to

How does Fulham v Norwich kicking off 7 minutes late affect how others grieve ?<br /><br />-- Fri Mar 21, 2014 11:19 pm --<br /><br />
squirtyflower said:
Santiago Street . said:
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
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'

Be grateful lol.

What else ? I said nothing offensive. Your story is fine but bears no relevance to my point.
 
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Santiago Street . said:
Scotty76 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

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!

Only they will know if they've grieved in a manner that they would've wanted to

How does Fulham v Norwich kicking off 7 minutes late affect how others grieve ?

It is a gesture that I am sure anyone connected to that day will appreciate. How does a game kicking off 7 minutes late affect you? It doesn't affect me.
 
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Santiago Street . said:
Scotty76 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

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!

Only they will know if they've grieved in a manner that they would've wanted to

How does Fulham v Norwich kicking off 7 minutes late affect how others grieve ?

-- Fri Mar 21, 2014 11:19 pm --

squirtyflower said:
Santiago Street . said:
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'

Be grateful lol.

What else ? I said nothing offensive. Your story is fine but bears no relevance to my point.
you just bear no relevance
 
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Santiago Street . said:
Scotty76 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

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!

Only they will know if they've grieved in a manner that they would've wanted to

How does Fulham v Norwich kicking off 7 minutes late affect how others grieve ?

It's a sign of solidarity and respect for football fans all over England.

Can you actually imagine a family member or close friend going to a football game and being crushed so much that his/her rib age crushes and is slowly asphyxiated to death????

You disrespectful ****
 
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Millwallawayvet

There's nothing wrong with Fulham kicking off 7mins late and it doesn't affect me but that's not the point.

Any accidental death is as tragic as any other

We don't commemorate them all so relentlessly. Why ?
 
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Stockport mackem said:
Whilst it feels like this has never gone away, a true tragedy happened this day.
Irrespective of who was to blame, 96 innocent people went to support their team in a semi final (some very young), and never came home.
The last moments of their lives most have been truly harrowing.....it is something I can't comprehend, especially in what should have been such an amazing occasion.

The campaign has "rolled on", and it appears that a cover up of sorts may have happened....so blame the police....it doesn't bring 96 back to life....so then blame the fans without tickets, but it doesn't bring 96 back to life.....

96 people died, and families and friends were affected forever, that is what should be remembered, not the who or what!
I like what your saying Mr Sunderland .
 

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