Apologies mate, what a muppet! Did'nt read your post correctlyQuartzGooner wrote:I was talking about the afternoon game on the Sunday, but you are right, the night game midweek was packed too.Alex wrote:Mate, absolute carnage that one, mental scenes, one of our best away days ever. We were seriously tightly packed in that night & I genuinly feel sorry for anyone crushed at the front but we were all stuck there for hours so it could never have been as closely intense as Hillsbourough could it. I just never agreed with fencing full stop & full respect to Highbury for never getting involved. Who knows, we might still have terraces if they'd never had fencing.QuartzGooner wrote:One thing I always think about linked with Hillsborough is, "There but for the grace of G-D".
So how many of YOU went to Spurs vs Arsenal semi final of League Cup in 1987? Not the replay, but the second leg game on the Sunday?
I was in the away end that day with loads of other Arsenal fans.
We got there early, about 50 minutes before the game, and we had tickets.
We were put into the caged pens behind the goal, and instead of letting us go where we wanted, the police and stewards held us in one of the poens until it was more than full.
Their idea was to keep it that way and then only when absolutely full to bursting let us across the terrace into the next pen.
It was no joke. I was so crushed that my feet were off the ground and my ribs started hurting.
All the fans were shouting at the police and stewards to ope the gate to the next pen, but they took no notice. In fact, that is not true.
They took notice, and just laughed at us.
Eventually they opened the gate, but it was close.
I reckon we were only minutes from a Hillsborough style incident that day, perhaps less.
As for Liverpool, I think its a bit c*ntish people blaming their fans. They were'nt the only one's trying getting into games without paying, the report shows poor policing that day & it's not as if Liverpool fans plotted to kill their own is it!!!!!!!!
Finally, nobody likes to see anyone die of cancer but I would'nt expect Jade's family to be looking for some kind of natoinal bereavement either. Everyone's heart went out to Liverpool that day but they should'nt be banging on about it for our game against the Chavs in 2009.
What about our lad who got killed in 1982 at the West Ham match? one death is as bad as 96.
& certainly did'nt realise the sunday match was as packed.
I don't think I'd ever experienced a terrace as packed as the wednesday night game 2nd replay but take your word that the sunday game was stupidly packed too if not even more..