As in, a trophy parade?It hasn't. We don't live in a Chinese state imposing censorship. It's on the news whenever there's a significant anniversary. You can Google the word Heysel and all the information is there - what else do you want?
As in, a trophy parade?It hasn't. We don't live in a Chinese state imposing censorship. It's on the news whenever there's a significant anniversary. You can Google the word Heysel and all the information is there - what else do you want?
I know, I was being ironic. Although I don’t claim to be really clever like you and chrisPretension.
You can Google mark lawrenson on Heysel and it will take you to a 13 minute video with notes dipper mr Lawrenson saying it is never mentioned snd he doesn’t know why. Of course you can Google the event and find out what happened but when is it ever actually mentioned? And why? Sniff sniffIt hasn't. We don't live in a Chinese state imposing censorship. It's on the news whenever there's a significant anniversary. You can Google the word Heysel and all the information is there - what else do you want?
As for the bus incident, it looks like one missile from a random person. What’s the City connection?
Chris claims to be really clever?I know, I was being ironic. Although I don’t claim to be really clever like you and chris
It's quite a leap from that to say it's been airbrushed from history. When is it ever mentioned? I just told you. Also, people are supposedly chanting about it whenever we play Liverpool. Sniff sniff to you tooYou can Google mark lawrenson on Heysel and it will take you to a 13 minute video with notes dipper mr Lawrenson saying it is never mentioned snd he doesn’t know why. Of course you can Google the event and find out what happened but when is it ever actually mentioned? And why? Sniff sniff
Whilst I agree that it has been largely buried. It's worth reading this piece from the Guardian by Ed Vulliamy. Carries more weight given the fact that he is a respected journalist, war correspondent and lifelong Liverpool supporter.You said that Heysel hadn’t been airbrushed from history. It effectively has
I think a few might answer: How about some accountability for a fanbase that is brown nosed and pandered to by the UK press and sports broadcasters? How about the damage that the consequences of their actions caused to english football in the 80s is acknowledged(should they be lauded and pandered to as a fanbase to the extent they are?), instead of that club and their fanbase being held up as something they are not all the time? Like they've only ever been a good example for English football.What do you want to see that isn't happening now