VINTAGE ROYAL AK, Yes they were trying to buy those tickets but they were going to get in with or without them, this was a big part of the problem. People should not have died at a foofball match but to say that liverpool fans were inocent of any blame is wrong.
It was an end with known problems. There had been similar incidents there in two semis in the previous decade or so. Nobody had died though, so nobody saw it as a problem that needed sorting out.
Also it is a fact (they've counted the numbers in the end) that the end itself was not overfilled. Therefore the idea that the crush was caused because there were hundreds/thousands of ticketless Liverpool fans in the end is just completely false.
The actions of Liverpool fans in Istanbul though have been hugely damaging, and a probably a big part in the "no smoke without fire" mentality a lot of fans display these days with regards to what happened at Hillsborough.