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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThats because most football fans are men and men are strange to you. I find women the same. Why do I have to have an opinion on everything?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
She was intelligent enough to pay the police well and support them so they were the government's thugs when needed.
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View Post
They rather blame Liverpool fans even though not all Liverpool fans are Scousers and some of the people who died where teenage girls and OAPs, who were very unlikely to be strong enough to cause physical trouble in a group that mainly consisted of young men.
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This might help some of the forum's Kelvin McKenzies Though it's quite long.
Page 2 | Home Office
Here's a sampler:
1. In 1981 before the FA Cup Semi-Final between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers there was serious congestion at the Leppings Lane turnstiles and crushing on the confined outer concourse. It resulted in the opening of exit Gate C to relieve the crush. The disclosed documents indicate that entry into the stadium was managed by South Yorkshire Police (SYP) officers on duty and Sheffield Wednesday Football Club (SWFC) stewards.
2. What followed was a serious crush on the terraces in which many people were injured and fatalities narrowly avoided. At that time lateral fences did not divide the Leppings Lane terrace into pens, and fans were able to move sideways along the full length of the terrace; others escaped onto the perimeter track through the narrow gates in the perimeter fence.
3. The disclosed documents show that police officers located on the inner concourse, between the turnstiles and the rear of the terrace, restricted access to the central tunnel under the West Stand, diverting fans to the side access points to the terrace, thus relieving pressure at the centre. Crowd density figures available to the Panel demonstrate that the maximum capacity for the terrace was significantly exceeded.
Hillsborough 1981 - It Could have been Tottenham! - Hotspur HQ
In the next semi-final at Hillsborough in 1987 Leeds United were allocated the Leppings Lane end. There was no crush outside the ground, though once more fans were being crushed inside owing to the numbers of people packed onto the terrace.
Why didn't Leeds fans get crushed outside the ground? Because the police had set up roadblocks hence the trickle of fans into Leppings Lane was slow but steady, allowing easier entry through the turnstiles.
Here's a quote from a Liverpool fan who attended the 1988 semi-final:
FA ignored warning of crushing at 1988 semi-final - News & Comment - Football - The Independent
"The whole area was packed solid to the point where it was impossible to move and where I, and others around me, felt considerable concern for personal safety," the supporter wrote. "As a result of the crush an umbrella I was holding in my hand was snapped in half against the crush barrier in front of me… My concern over safety was such – at times it was impossible to breathe – that at half-time… I managed to extricate myself from the terrace, having taken the view that my personal safety was more important than watching the second half."
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBecause until a verdict of "No blame attached to Liverpool fans" is presented they will insist on inquiry after inquiry.
Have a read....
BBC News - Hillsborough inquest verdicts quashed by High Court
Lord Judge said there was "deliberate misinformation surrounding the disaster".
"There has been a profound and palpable belief that justice had not been done [and] it is clear there are sound grounds for this application," he said.
He added the court wanted to "record our admiration and respect [to the families] for their determined search for the truth about the disaster and why and how it had occurred, which - despite disappointments and setbacks - has continued for nearly quarter of a century."
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAll those people without tickets - why did they travel there?
Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhy were they in the crowd trying to get in?
Football fans are a strange bunch.
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All those people without tickets - why did they travel there?
Why were they in the crowd trying to get in?
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostThey had a history of acting like yobbos, see Heysel disaster only a couple of years earlier. So it's difficult to see how blame cannot be apportioned to the fans
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Originally posted by stek View PostOk I'll be tactful. It was rumoured at the time there were lots of forged tickets about, some printed on home printers and that fans were travelling with them...
Some people don't know they are forged and actually have paid for them thinking they are genuine, so telling people to hold up genuine tickets doesn’t work.
As already stated on this thread the authorities screwed up big time.
BTW You are just trying to say the Liverpool fans were all yobs. Yes some football fans at that time regardless of team they supported were yobs. Remember at Hillsborough some of the people who died where teenagers including girls and OAPs also died.Last edited by SueEllen; 18 September 2014, 15:07.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhy would you tell people with genuine tickets to hold them in the air?
That's stupid regardless of the event.
If an event is sought after then there will be people willing to steal tickets.
Part of the reason other events don't have problems is they do a two stage entry.
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