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[QUOTE=MarillionFan;2244740]Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAfter 27 years I am not sure what the verdict can achieve/QUOTE]
Kerching, kerching, kerching.
Hang on....
I hope the verdict provides some comfort to the families of the victims.
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[QUOTE=SimonMac;2244489]After 27 years I am not sure what the verdict can achieve/QUOTE]
Kerching, kerching, kerching.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostNo CCTV, so no recriminations from either side. Massive them and us attitude back then.
I'm still astounded that they treated the 96 en masse. To clarify, there were, in effect, two sets of deaths. The most shameful thing is that you only see one ambulance in the stadium. The police prevented a further 43 ambulances entering the stadium. Estimates were that up to 41 of the victims could have been saved if they had been allowed in and treatment given. While all 96 deaths were a result of the crush, the police clearly have the blood of at least 55 on their hands for failing to allow the ambulances in. The rest are due to the decisions made.
The biggest unknown is how many would have died at the turnstiles had Gate C not have been opened. A very embarrassing day for SYP.
They also had an interview with a GP who was there who said there was no defibrilator in the ground, and the oxygen bottle brought to assist with resuscitation turned out to be empty.
It's probably available on the iplayer and is worth a listen.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostThere was a guy on the radio who was there said the same thing. Closure and clearing the fans part in the disaster, he said mud sticks and has done for 27 years, but after today people know the truth.
qh
His commentary is second-to-none and I've great respect for the guy.
If the ground was still like this today, the police wouldn't have been able to cover it up. Sign of the times of the 80s, where The Sun and The Mirror told people what to think.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostNo CCTV, so no recriminations from either side. Massive them and us attitude back then.
I'm still astounded that they treated the 96 en masse. To clarify, there were, in effect, two sets of deaths. The most shameful thing is that you only see one ambulance in the stadium. The police prevented a further 43 ambulances entering the stadium. Estimates were that up to 41 of the victims could have been saved if they had been allowed in and treatment given. While all 96 deaths were a result of the crush, the police clearly have the blood of at least 55 on their hands for failing to allow the ambulances in. The rest are due to the decisions made.
The biggest unknown is how many would have died at the turnstiles had Gate C not have been opened. A very embarrassing day for SYP.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostFair point - but that may be just because that was what was expected. Police were incompetent. The football specials weren't that special. Trust me, travelled on a few...They usually broke down at Crewe...
I'm still astounded that they treated the 96 en masse. To clarify, there were, in effect, two sets of deaths. The most shameful thing is that you only see one ambulance in the stadium. The police prevented a further 43 ambulances entering the stadium. Estimates were that up to 41 of the victims could have been saved if they had been allowed in and treatment given. While all 96 deaths were a result of the crush, the police clearly have the blood of at least 55 on their hands for failing to allow the ambulances in. The rest are due to the decisions made.
The biggest unknown is how many would have died at the turnstiles had Gate C not have been opened. A very embarrassing day for SYP.
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostThere was a guy on the radio who was there said the same thing. Closure and clearing the fans part in the disaster, he said mud sticks and has done for 27 years, but after today people know the truth.
qh
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAfter 27 years I am not sure what the verdict can achieve, the families said after the 27th anniversary that there will be no more public displays of remembrance, and I hope that now people have the answers a closure can be brought
qh
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThe cynic in me says compensation.
Amazed it's been covered up how vile away football fans were back then. Liverpool and United had some of the worst fans in the country (and that's from a United fan).
I feel sorry for the innocents who lost lives; anyone setting out to genuinely watch a football match should return home safely.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAfter 27 years I am not sure what the verdict can achieve, the families said after the 27th anniversary that there will be no more public displays of remembrance, and I hope that now people have the answers a closure can be brought
Amazed it's been covered up how vile away football fans were back then. Liverpool and United had some of the worst fans in the country (and that's from a United fan).
I feel sorry for the innocents who lost lives; anyone setting out to genuinely watch a football match should return home safely.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostAs one who used to go to away games in the 80's, what it might achieve is an admission that the police basically didn't give a toss. There but for the grace of God, etc...
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAfter 27 years I am not sure what the verdict can achieve, the families said after the 27th anniversary that there will be no more public displays of remembrance, and I hope that now people have the answers a closure can be brought
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