Big Joe Corrigan
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Peter Hooton needs to read an eye witness account of what actually happened that day, Tony Evans would be a good place to start. And people didn’t just “die”, they were killed.Peter Hooton of the Liverpool group The Farm gave his opinion on the 30th anniversary of Heysel. Needless to say he feels the club had no culpability in the tragedy whatsoever, blaming the ground and others. No wonder the always the victims chant is sung because these cunts will never admit to any responsibility for that tragedy.
In the words of his most famous song:
"All together now
All together now
All together now
It's wasn't our fault"
Heysel 30 years on - Peter Hooton: "If we had any idea people had died we would have walked out"
"The stadium was not fit for purpose...As a Liverpool fan I don't feel any culpability whatsoever"www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
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As for the stadium not being fit for purpose, only five years earlier Arsenal played Valencia there in the ECWC final. That match passed off without incident.
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