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- Bradywasking
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Re: Bradf ord City Fire 30yr anniversary
An awful day for football, and only a few weeks before Heysel... Awful time for football in fact.. I seem to remember there was a death in Birmingham the same day as the Bradford fire.
As supporters and as a club they have gone about their grief in a dignified manner .
As supporters and as a club they have gone about their grief in a dignified manner .
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8 fires at premises owned by the (then) chairman of BCFC?
I really hope that they were just that, coincidences.

I really hope that they were just that, coincidences.
- SPUDMASHER
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I assume that Bradford now refuse to play on that day!
Oh no, of course not, they're a proper football club not a bunch of victims.
Oh no, of course not, they're a proper football club not a bunch of victims.
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SPUDMASHER wrote:I assume that Bradford now refuse to play on that day!
Oh no, of course not, they're a proper football club not a bunch of ticket robbing, hubcap stealing, if it ain't nailed down I'm having that poor, poor me victims whose captain walks on water and never dives.


I think that's more descriptive and nearer the truth

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The writer of the book lost 3 family members including his father and grandfather in the fire - Jeeezzusss that's awful - If there is any truth to it - that would be truly horrific.