I remember that, fucking mental in the Kippax, no shirkers, just beer monsters going at it for what seemed like the whole game.Wigan v Warrington in the challenge cup semi final in the late 80’s/early 90’s was an interesting day!
I remember that, fucking mental in the Kippax, no shirkers, just beer monsters going at it for what seemed like the whole game.Wigan v Warrington in the challenge cup semi final in the late 80’s/early 90’s was an interesting day!
Was at that game. Warrington had a right mob. Didn't everybody in the 80s.I remember that, fucking mental in the Kippax, no shirkers, just beer monsters going at it for what seemed like the whole game.
Pre and post game too. It was a crazy day!I remember that, fucking mental in the Kippax, no shirkers, just beer monsters going at it for what seemed like the whole game.
As a Wigan fan stood on windy corner later the Gene Kelly saw no mither at all think I was lucky. Lad stood next to me kept me up to date with score from Walsall 2 0 down 3 2 up finished 3 3.Pre and post game too. It was a crazy day!
It always was in those daysWigan v Warrington in the challenge cup semi final in the late 80’s/early 90’s was an interesting day!
As a Wigan fan stood on windy corner later the Gene Kelly saw no mither at all think I was lucky. Lad stood next to me kept me up to date with score from Walsall 2 0 down 3 2 up finished 3 3.
Total social media myth.However bad this shithouse attack was on the dad and lad ( im glad you are both ok ) it's nothing compared to the videos I have just been sent (I don't know how to put them on here) of the fighting at a game in Mexico where 20 -30 were killed, figures still rising... Absolutely horrific !!!
The words Tony Evans and Heysel go hand in hand. Here's Tony's own account of the day he behaved like a **** at Heysel:Total social media myth.
Nobody died, at least not as yet.
26 were injured, albeit three of them very seriously.
That is of course 26 too many but the likes of Tony Evans etc spreading lies and myths on Twitter, and of course somehow making it all about Hillsborough when Heysel would actually be a more accurate comparison, does nobody any favours
I refuse to click on that in case it helps revenue but I presume the poor scousers were only running away from an attack.The words Tony Evans and Heysel go hand in hand. Here's Tony's own account of the day he behaved like a **** at Heysel:
HEYSEL 30 YEARS: AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF MAY 29, 1985 IN BRUSSELS
Tony Evans recalls events before, during and after the Heysel disaster in 1985www.theanfieldwrap.com
It was Chelsea fans don't you know!I refuse to click on that in case it helps revenue but I presume the poor scousers were only running away from an attack.