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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostMy point is that it’s unhealthy not to have closure and this has rumbled on for years and years.Comment
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostDifficult for the families to get any form of closure when there hasn't ever been any justice for those who were lost.Comment
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostDifficult for the families to get any form of closure when there hasn't ever been any justice for those who were lost.Comment
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostWe're talking scousers here, are they sure they weren't simply stolen, not lost?
Oh - you said scousers not scourers.Comment
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostDifficult for the families to get any form of closure when there hasn't ever been any justice for those who were lost.one day at a timeComment
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostCaging fans into grounds was the root of the problem. Thankfully we have never had a repeat of that horrific event. At the time I attended football matches and witnessed the treatment of fans by the police but also saw many fans pissed up before the game. All a recipe for disaster.
It was a fairly common tactic to turn up en masse just before kick-off so ticketless fans could get in, because the police would open the gates for safety reasons (how ironic).
Caging was a result of appalling fan behaviour. I seem to recall Ken Bates wanting to electrify the fences!Comment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat's ridiculous.
There would have been league games playing at the same time if it were at 3.00 PM which isn't good for the fans or revenue, no other reason.
I seem to recall the date of the cup final was brought forward at Capello's insistence to give the England team more chance to rest before they embarrass the nation at Euro 2012.If at first you don't succeed... skydiving is not for you!Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostMe too, sadly.
It was a fairly common tactic to turn up en masse just before kick-off so ticketless fans could get in, because the police would open the gates for safety reasons (how ironic).
Caging was a result of appalling fan behaviour. I seem to recall Ken Bates wanting to electrify the fences!
Ken Bates had a pointone day at a timeComment
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostBack in those days going to a match was certainly a different experience. The drunks in the kop end at Leeds had no problem relieving themselves on the unfortunate punter in front of them, Nazi salutes to any black player (even on their own team I seem to remember) and then often a brick pelting getting out of the ground from opposition fans ripping up seats. Certainly, an eye-opener for a 15yo.
Ken Bates had a pointComment
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