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Yeat ANOTHER memorial service for.......
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:48 pm
by mrgnu1958
Hillsborough tomorrow,reported on sky sports just now.
10 thousand peeps expected.
Look..ive had a few sherbets,but,is anyone as bored as me by these scousers?
......Tell me im wrong PLEASE.
im sad for the people who lost their lives btw........................but.
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:28 pm
by PatRiceKnows
2 b fair u sed it
im sad for the people who lost their lives
not about the club liverpool, if tht happened to arsenal we wuld be the same.
youngens dies tht day. and to me tht dont sit rite, especially wen it was fecking the old bills fault
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:37 pm
by flash gunner
It was the fault of the liverpool supporters that turned up late, pissed and without tickets and tried to storm the gates. The unfortunate appaling thing is the innocents who got there early and with tickets were the ones killed, their blood is on the hands of every Liverpool fan who tried it on that day.... The police are too easily blamed in this type of situation when Liverpool supporters accept blame even if its partial blame then things can move on
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:42 pm
by PatRiceKnows
well find out when tht dossier gets released. a bit ott blaming the fans trying it on seeing as it was the cunting FA and maggie thatcher *spits*, for putting up those fences.
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:46 pm
by flash gunner
PatRiceKnows wrote:well find out when tht dossier gets released. a bit ott blaming the fans trying it on seeing as it was the cunting FA and maggie thatcher *spits*, for putting up those fences.
Firstly the fences werent compulsory (we didnt have them) and there were very few problems elsewhere except Heisel and oh yeah liverpool fans involved there too more blood on the Victim FC's supporters hands
Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:49 pm
by marcengels
flash gunner wrote:PatRiceKnows wrote:well find out when tht dossier gets released. a bit ott blaming the fans trying it on seeing as it was the cunting FA and maggie thatcher *spits*, for putting up those fences.
Firstly the fences werent compulsory (we didnt have them) and there were very few problems elsewhere except Heisel and oh yeah liverpool fans involved there too more blood on the Victim FC's supporters hands
They got the hump with Juventus fans turning their backs on them at Anfield.
I would've thought this was the least they deserved.

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:54 pm
by flash gunner
marcengels wrote:flash gunner wrote:PatRiceKnows wrote:well find out when tht dossier gets released. a bit ott blaming the fans trying it on seeing as it was the cunting FA and maggie thatcher *spits*, for putting up those fences.
Firstly the fences werent compulsory (we didnt have them) and there were very few problems elsewhere except Heisel and oh yeah liverpool fans involved there too more blood on the Victim FC's supporters hands
They got the hump with Juventus fans turning their backs on them at Anfield.
I would've thought this was the least they deserved.

It used to make me sick at the end of the 80's seeing scouse fans wearing Juve/liverpool hats.... They murdered 39 people and then tried to turn them into a sister club. Scouse Wankers its
never their fault. I even remember Daglish running around anfield celebrating a title with a Juve hat on
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:14 am
by pixie
flash gunner wrote:It was the fault of the liverpool supporters that turned up late, pissed and without tickets and tried to storm the gates. The unfortunate appaling thing is the innocents who got there early and with tickets were the ones killed, their blood is on the hands of every Liverpool fan who tried it on that day.... The police are too easily blamed in this type of situation when Liverpool supporters accept blame even if its partial blame then things can move on
Scousers are always the innocent victims.......never the culprits. Look at the Michael Shields case.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:05 pm
by flash gunner
pixie wrote:flash gunner wrote:It was the fault of the liverpool supporters that turned up late, pissed and without tickets and tried to storm the gates. The unfortunate appaling thing is the innocents who got there early and with tickets were the ones killed, their blood is on the hands of every Liverpool fan who tried it on that day.... The police are too easily blamed in this type of situation when Liverpool supporters accept blame even if its partial blame then things can move on
Scousers are always the innocent victims.......never the culprits. Look at the Michael Shields case.
Exactly he was as guilty as sin
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:56 pm
by BOJDE LFC
flash gunner wrote:PatRiceKnows wrote:well find out when tht dossier gets released. a bit ott blaming the fans trying it on seeing as it was the cunting FA and maggie thatcher *spits*, for putting up those fences.
Firstly the fences werent compulsory (we didnt have them) and there were very few problems elsewhere except Heisel and oh yeah liverpool fans involved there too more blood on the Victim FC's supporters hands
I'm biting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imYujpP7 ... r_embedded
Skip to 08:48 of that video. Spurs v Wolves at Hillsborough,
Funnily enough your description of the event is eerily similar to that of the Suns. Is it fair to say that you have formed your opinion from that paper? You know why you feel so safe when you are in the Emirates to watch Arsenal? Those 96 fans paid for your safety with their lives. It's just a shame that people had to lose lives for this to happen. Instead of going on a tangent i'm going to ask you if you have done any research on the matter at all?
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:06 pm
by flash gunner
BOJDE LFC wrote:flash gunner wrote:PatRiceKnows wrote:well find out when tht dossier gets released. a bit ott blaming the fans trying it on seeing as it was the cunting FA and maggie thatcher *spits*, for putting up those fences.
Firstly the fences werent compulsory (we didnt have them) and there were very few problems elsewhere except Heisel and oh yeah liverpool fans involved there too more blood on the Victim FC's supporters hands
I'm biting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imYujpP7 ... r_embedded
Skip to 08:48 of that video. Spurs v Wolves at Hillsborough,
Funnily enough your description of the event is eerily similar to that of the Suns. Is it fair to say that you have formed your opinion from that paper? You know why you feel so safe when you are in the Emirates to watch Arsenal? Those 96 fans paid for your safety with their lives. It's just a shame that people had to lose lives for this to happen. Instead of going on a tangent i'm going to ask you if you have done any research on the matter at all?
Bojde my posts werent intended to make you bite.
My understanding of the events that day are formed from various reports of the day including the very sad programmes ive seen that are pro liverpool or made by families of those killed. As i said the 96 killed that day were the innocent it was the supporters who turned up late and without tickets that murdered them that day. My days of supporting Arsenal have gone well before all seater stadiums safety so i have my own experiences of these types of crowds. In Athens champions league final liverpool fans tried similar tactics and i bet some of these hypocrits attended the memorials yesterday.........
Its quite possible the police made mistake that day but so did many many fans that attempted to steal their way in and this should be recognised too
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:09 pm
by mrgnu1958
is it just coincidence that Liverpool followers were involved at Hillsboro and Heysel?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:09 pm
by flash gunner
and just for the record i have never said liverpool alone were alone in turning up late and forcing their way in (you youtube clip).... It probably happened many many other time to other teams my problem is the total innocence claims of liverpool fans which we both know isnt true
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:15 pm
by PatRiceKnows
at the time i guess liverpool were probably the most supported team in the country, like united is now. Heysel was again about poor grounds, where uefa had to have the match played their despite warning tht the ground is dangerous.
and hillsborough was wrong time, wrong place.again poor ground. but if the police did sumthing then it wouldnt of happened.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:19 pm
by flash gunner
PatRiceKnows wrote:at the time i guess liverpool were probably the most supported team in the country, like united is now. Heysel was again about poor grounds, where uefa had to have the match played their despite warning tht the ground is dangerous.
and hillsborough was wrong time, wrong place.again poor ground. but if the police did sumthing then it wouldnt of happened.
Cant the same be said about the liverpool fans turning up late, pissed or without tickets? Thats all i want accepting of some blame