CharliesRightPeg
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when they're made of cinder block and due to be decommissioned after the match because they're falling apart they are....The stadiums were not death traps if everybody behaved.
when they're made of cinder block and due to be decommissioned after the match because they're falling apart they are....The stadiums were not death traps if everybody behaved.
none died but the stadium was of similar construction and it was just luck that a wall didnt collapse. Fans were treated like cattle back then and then blamed for everything.Yeah right, it was the fault of an inanimate object… how many people were murdered at the incident involving the rags?
Tbf to Liverpool, and this is not a phrase I use often, it's because they're playing Forest, it's the same fixture as Hillsborough. Be a different story if they were playing Juventus, whose fans have never forgiven them for Heysel.Watching UFC, Paddy the Baddy, what a twat, horrible scouser.
Coming the YNWA and justice for the 97, no mention of Heysel or being bus attacking scum and scout hacking cunts! Rotten victim cunts!
Watching UFC, Paddy the Baddy, what a twat, horrible scouser.
Coming the YNWA and justice for the 97, no mention of Heysel or being bus attacking scum and scout hacking cunts! Rotten victim cunts!
It's strange that every other football club that played in those stadiums didn't have a problem. Just the scouse and rags very puzzling.Pretty certain Utd had a very similar incident a year or so earlier Vs St Etienne which nearly ended in a similar situation
Tbh the stadiums were death traps which didn't help