Liverpool away - Hillsborough tribute

Re: Liverpool away

This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words
trolling for the oxygen of notoriety
how sad
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words

Sad and pathetic.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words

Have you been on the pop because you are making a complete tit of yourself.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words

Your original point was "how many times must they foin their grief on others"?

You are a sick man now trying to defend the indefensible.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Santiago Street . said:
This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words

You mentioned earlier in the thread about continued foistering of grief.
I think you need to try and differentiate between continued grief, and that of getting to the bottom of the truth.

It is only relatively recently that new evidence has came to light etc.....to find out the truth.
But that is totally irrelevant to what is being honoured.

The point is, in the coming weeks, an anniversary of 96 totally innocent people will be respected, and will be respected by all football fans, because all those 96 people did that day, was to support their football team.....just like we all do.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Stockport mackem said:
Santiago Street . said:
This debate is conducted with the same half wit attitude by some on here as the immigration debate is in the wider media.

Think for yourselves ffs.

Nowhere did I blame the 96.

I said that the culpability of the authorities doesn't necessarily mean that every single fans there on the day (to make this clear for the slower blue mooners - not those who died - ) behaved in an impeccable and blameless fashion

This doesn't mean I disrespect the dead, it means I take a common sense approach to the realities of fans' behaviour at matches in that era.

Shame on you morons for trying to twist my words

You mentioned earlier in the thread about continued foistering of grief.
I think you need to try and differentiate between continued grief, and that of getting to the bottom of the truth.

It is only relatively recently that new evidence has came to light etc.....to find out the truth.
But that is totally irrelevant to what is being honoured.

The point is, in the coming weeks, an anniversary of 96 totally innocent people will be respected, and will be respected by all football fans, because all those 96 people did that day, was to support their football team.....just like we all do.

Spot on!
 
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If nothing else it will show a unity and empathy amongst fellow football fans.
The point is, that day could have happened to any set of supporters.
The powers that be have decided on this course of action and I think shouldn't
put anyone out too much to respect any silence that there might be.
 
Re: Liverpool away

Got no real problem with starting late. No problem respecting whatever thing they do.

Just wondering when a minutes silence became an inadequate form of respect for the dead.
 

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