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Justice at last for the 96
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A lot of us will remember what it was like going to football in the mid eighties, Crumbling stadia, Stewards with no mandate and police who basically thought we were #$%$ Even as a small boy following my team Tranmere i can remember being crushed, trampled on, pushed around by police and barriers breaking even recall nearly being hit by a piece of stand roof. These poor 96 souls unfortunately encountered all these factors on a much bigger scale than i did. The F.A. semi final was a big deal in 85 and yes maybe there where people without tickets, and probably quite a few had a pint or two. But sadly all the shortcomings of going to the match 80s style came to the fore for these people and they paid the ultimate price. Then it seems everyone involved in the matchday failings tried to cover there own backs. The shadow of Heysel made the LFC fans an easy target and for 23 years they carried it with them. At last answers, now for justice. RIP the 96
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Sure it was Tranmere you were at, they used to introduce the crowd to the team in those days, there were that few in attendance!!!
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A lot of us will remember what it was like going to football in the mid eighties, Crumbling stadia, Stewards with no mandate and police who basically thought we were #$%$ Even as a small boy following my team Tranmere i can remember being crushed, trampled on, pushed around by police and barriers breaking even recall nearly being hit by a piece of stand roof. These poor 96 souls unfortunately encountered all these factors on a much bigger scale than i did. The F.A. semi final was a big deal in 85 and yes maybe there where people without tickets, and probably quite a few had a pint or two. But sadly all the shortcomings of going to the match 80s style came to the fore for these people and they paid the ultimate price. Then it seems everyone involved in the matchday failings tried to cover there own backs. The shadow of Heysel made the LFC fans an easy target and for 23 years they carried it with them. At last answers, now for justice. RIP the 96 Well said mate...
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i heard a man talking today on the radio and he said that for the last 23 years some people have said that liverpool is a pity city looking for someone else to blame and todays report shows that liverpool is not a pity city never has and never will be. to all the police and suits that were involved in the cover up of our 96 beloved sons daughters fathers I PITY YOU ALL FOR LYING AND CHEATING to the familys that have been left to pick up the shattered pieces of the biggest cover up rip the brave96
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I have always thought of Liverpool as a pity city that thrives on grief and doesn't like criticism. This independent report is unbiased so I hope that it will put the matter to rest. Does anyone in Liverpool ever talk about Heysel Stadium disaster?
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I have always thought of Liverpool as a pity city that thrives on grief and doesn't like criticism. This independent report is unbiased so I hope that it will put the matter to rest. Does anyone in Liverpool ever talk about Heysel Stadium disaster? "put the matter to rest"... are you mad...it has now been disclosed that 41 people were still alive after the official death time of 3.15....if the ambulances and other medical people had been allowed to tend to the dying , the death toll might of been lower,. Dont you think thats worth investigating?.
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put the matter to rest its shallow minded people like u who make my blood boil, if it was your family member or friend wouldnt you want answers????
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Today is just the beginning, its time to bring those that ordered the cover up to task...
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OI am not mad no. I just think life is too short to be looking for people to blame. Whatever happens in the future won't change the past is all I am saying. There was the Ibrox football stadium disaster in Glasgow in 1971 in which 66 people died. I bet there's a lot of people who forgotten that one and many more who have never heard about it.
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Oh and I forgotten to mention the Bradford Stadium disaster of 1985 where 56 people died.
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what a load of rubbish from Kieran...admitted they were both monumental disasters and precius ife was lost in both cases, but NEITHER WERE THE SUBJECT OF WHAT HAS NOW BEEN PROVEN TO BE POLICE CORRUPTION AND MEDIA POLLUTION
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would you let it go if it was your children what sort of cowardly barstard would sit by and let people smear the name of their loved ones you mention ibrox heysel and bradford the difference being nobody tried to smear the victims names of those disasters
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