flook
Well-Known Member
think?Surely after what happened some will at least think twice before trying it on again?
think?Surely after what happened some will at least think twice before trying it on again?
Thank goodness no drunken or ticketless fans tried to gib in at Hillsborough
Officers at the turnstiles denied there were a large number of ticketless supporters. SWFC’s own admission count system showed the terrace did not exceed its 10,100 capacity. The HSE also conclusively proved there was no substance to Middup’s allegations.As part of their analysis, the HSE counted the number of LFC supporters entering the ground, including those through the turnstiles, through Gate C and even those who climbed over the turnstiles. They gave three admission figures based on their analysis.Their first figure was 9,267, their ‘best estimate’ was 9,734, and their third figure was a ‘maximum estimate’ of 10,124. The HSE report stated it was unlikely that the terrace exceeded 10,124 and that total admissions were approximately equal to the designated capacity of 10,100 people.Taylor surmised there was no substance to the allegation that ticketless fans caused the Disaster.Source: Health & Safety Executive Report, paragraphs 5.8, 6.2, 8.1, The Interim Taylor Report, paragraphs 200-203
where is this from?
But Surely he will just suck up to them.;)When the Dipper fans guilt is so overwhelmingly obvious then it’s time to call …….Jack Straw
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RAWK yesterday.
Do not feel any sympathy for the cunts. None at all. Leopards never change their spots.
That sticker didn’t cover the whole prick though .Having seen the original the editor has done him a flattering service using a sticker that big
Bobby Charltons bedroomwhere is this from?
And you expect a dipper to understand all that :-)When Liverpool fans use "oil money" as an insult, direct them to John W Henry II's company website, where it says....
"John W. Henry & Company, Inc. (JWH®) is a United States-based alternative asset manager and one of the longest established managed futures advisors in the world. Using a broad spectrum of worldwide futuresmarkets, including agricultural, currency, energy, interest rate, metal, and stock index contracts."
John W. Henry & Company | IASG
John W. Henry & Company, Inc. (JWH®) is a United States-based alternative asset manager and one of the longest established managed futures advisors in the world. Using a broad spectrum of worldwide futuresmarkets, including agricultural, currency, energy, interest rate, metal, and stock index...www.iasg.com