by Extended-Phenotype » 19 Apr 2012 12:47
Silver FoxNo Fixed Abode I think 14 people were sentenced for Heysel. However, why do we never hear anything from Liverpool on the anniversary of it?
Posibly for the same reasons we don't hear much from Nottingham Forest on the anniversary of Hillsborough
by PieEater » 19 Apr 2012 13:55
Extended-Phenotype It’s fun to debate and all, but I do find it odd that nobody on the “it’s the peoples fault” side of the debate seems to even know what happened. I’d thought that would be the first step; seems odd to get mad about a story BEFORE you’ve read it.
by Extended-Phenotype » 19 Apr 2012 14:21
by Extended-Phenotype » 19 Apr 2012 16:06
by superreadingfan » 19 Apr 2012 16:10
PieEaterExtended-Phenotype It’s fun to debate and all, but I do find it odd that nobody on the “it’s the peoples fault” side of the debate seems to even know what happened. I’d thought that would be the first step; seems odd to get mad about a story BEFORE you’ve read it.
That's because they are either:
a) clueless
b) Sun readers who believe what they read.
c) People who have an inherent grudge against scousers and so ignore the facts
by Royal With Cheese » 19 Apr 2012 16:40
No Fixed AbodePieEaterExtended-Phenotype It’s fun to debate and all, but I do find it odd that nobody on the “it’s the peoples fault” side of the debate seems to even know what happened. I’d thought that would be the first step; seems odd to get mad about a story BEFORE you’ve read it.
That's because they are either:
a) clueless
b) Sun readers who believe what they read.
c) People who have an inherent grudge against scousers and so ignore the facts
I'll take the word of Liverpool fans I know (actual Scousers) who were there at Hillsborough - who say, some, Liverpool fans were to blame for what happened. Not only were they at Hillsborough, they were in Athens witnessing Liverpool fans robbing each other for tickets, shamelessly breaking into the ground without tickets (reckoned to be 3000 Liverpool fans in the ground who didn't have tickets). You would have thought they should know better after Hillsborough.
And not only that - they were at the FA Cup semi-final at Old Trafford where LIverpool fans smashed up the concourses and toilets. They love the club, but hate these minority of fans who do this sort of thing. So much so, they don't really travel to watch Liverpool now.
by PieEater » 19 Apr 2012 17:06
by Extended-Phenotype » 20 Apr 2012 10:23
superreadingfan with EP lack of any real argument its hard to really change my opinion, but perhaps it is different coming from someone from america where we didn't have this 70s, 80s rabidness culture that turned people into complete murderous rampaging idiots and then blame someone else for our behavior. when americans go to sporting events we have tickets, we dont have tickets we dont go. we dont stand around outside the stadium drunk on cheap beer trying to jib our way in. its hard to kind of rationalize that behavior. then again im just a scouser hating sun reader
by 3 veesinarow » 20 Apr 2012 10:34
PieEater AndI had a mate in the 80's who would regularly blag his way into Man Utd games, including two cup finals where they jumped the barrier. People try it on everywhere if they can get away with it.
The authorities however don't always make such massive cockups that kill people, and then try to pass the blame on those involved and cover up their actions.
by Extended-Phenotype » 20 Apr 2012 13:21
No Fixed AbodePieEater AndI had a mate in the 80's who would regularly blag his way into Man Utd games, including two cup finals where they jumped the barrier. People try it on everywhere if they can get away with it.
The authorities however don't always make such massive cockups that kill people, and then try to pass the blame on those involved and cover up their actions.
Yes, but the point is, this didn't happen to Man Utd.
Extended-PhenotypeNo Fixed AbodePieEater AndI had a mate in the 80's who would regularly blag his way into Man Utd games, including two cup finals where they jumped the barrier. People try it on everywhere if they can get away with it.
The authorities however don't always make such massive cockups that kill people, and then try to pass the blame on those involved and cover up their actions.
Yes, but the point is, this didn't happen to Man Utd.
How fortunate Man United were knocked out in the 6th round.
by Extended-Phenotype » 20 Apr 2012 16:20
No Fixed AbodeExtended-PhenotypeNo Fixed Abode Yes, but the point is, this didn't happen to Man Utd.
How fortunate Man United were knocked out in the 6th round.
If they made the final twice, how did they got knocked out in the 6th round?
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