Manchester_lalala
Well-Known Member
Look how many are on the stairway.It just so happens...
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Look how many are on the stairway.It just so happens...
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Yeah, I think the capacities of all English grounds were reduced by something like 10%-15% immediately after Hillsborough, regardless of how dated/modern each ground was.Sadly how many death traps where out there before Hillsborough happened ......... huge fence over crowded grounds ......... Valley was rebuilt in 1986 it was the safest ground in the league at the time but soon as Hillsborough happened the capacity dropped from 16k to 14k so was the 2k unsafe then ????? And it happened to a hell of a lot of teams at the time
R/soccer is full of American kopites. I’m amazed they know what Heysel is.I'm getting a load of shit on reddit for posting about the anniversary of the disaster. Not a single mention about it on r/soccer or r/premierleague.
Unfortunately that's how tickets for big finals have always been allocated, same for us last year against the chavs, vut no reports of muggings, gassing, crowd chaos at our finalI’m certainly not condoning the apparent mass fraud, but one way of curtailing the secondary ticket market (ie touting) would be to allocate more than 19,000 tickets to each finalist’s fans directly, rather than doling out a similar (even larger?) number to UCL corporate hangers on.
I’m getting the impression that some of the 300 tickets given to the Liverpool squad’s friends and family were copied after being leaked/shown to forgers before being given out.
That would explain why players’ friends couldn’t get in with legitimate tickets. The barcodes used for entry could only be scanned once and, I’d guess, they were easy to replicate?
what does this mean ?It just so happens...
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I wonder if The Sun will finally make amends tomorrow with a new “THE TRUTH” front page headline that completely absolves any Liveroool fan of any responsibility for what happened on Saturday and claiming that there were zero forged tickets in circulation?Spot on,that tragedy has become their get out of jail free card.
They are almost beyond criticism as the media are forever bending over backwards in an effort to make up for past injustice.Its fucking perverse and far from healthy.
Wherever they go,shit is never far behind.
Its means there's another thick Scouse **** admitting he's one.what does this mean ?
Maggie didnt do anything to them. Serious question, how old were you then? The dockers ruled the city. Derek Hatton, the elected leader. basically stated the City was independent from the rest of the UK (sound familiar ?)I like Liverpool as a City and the people individually but there's definitely a cultural issue that isn't addressed. There's a sense of entitlement and an 'us against the world','we're better than everyone' mentality, which may well stem from what Maggie did to them in the 80s. You can see that culture right through the club from the manager down, interestingly u don't see that from Everton who remind me of us v United in the 90s. I would also question the quality of reporting in the UK media, prior to the game. Why were the BBC glorifying people traveling without tickets and those who had spent 1k plus on black market tickets, which is illegal? Why weren't they asking those fans, why are you breaking the law?, especially when those laws exist purely to stop issues like those seen on Saturday. There are some hard questions that Liverpool FC needs to ask of itself, and its culture. It's going to take someone with a big set of balls to do that though.
He's forged what looks to be something like a media pass, and got in, that's why he's in a suit.what does this mean ?