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I can't think of a situation where a policeman would tell me to stab someone. If they did i would refuse because i know it to be wrong. If i was at an event, sober and with a ticket, and a policeman directed me to a specific area then I would usually follow their instructions. If i was drunk and/ or ticketless I would expect the policeman to refuse me entry.
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How can you still put all the blame on the police, how can you not hate the fans that pushed in with out tickets ? surley you must put some blame on them.
Are you not outraged when you see Liverpool fans still doing it to this day. How does this honour the 96. Surley it cheapens the campaign, surley you should hate this small number of fans, surley you would want them brought to justice and surley you would not want this to ever happen again.
Are you not outraged when you see Liverpool fans still doing it to this day. How does this honour the 96. Surley it cheapens the campaign, surley you should hate this small number of fans, surley you would want them brought to justice and surley you would not want this to ever happen again.
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How can you still put all the blame on the police, how can you not hate the fans that pushed in with out tickets ? surley you must put some blame on them.
Are you not outraged when you see Liverpool fans still doing it to this day. How does this honour the 96. Surley it cheapens the campaign, surley you should hate this small number of fans, surley you would want them brought to justice and surley you would not want this to ever happen again.
Are you not outraged when you see Liverpool fans still doing it to this day. How does this honour the 96. Surley it cheapens the campaign, surley you should hate this small number of fans, surley you would want them brought to justice and surley you would not want this to ever happen again.
"Liverpool supporters were in no way to blame for the disaster"
and stop calling me Shirley.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
And you know this how ?
Typical, you can't handle the truth so you start slagging people off.
It's a fact fans turned up with out tickets. But as per to refuse to see the truth.
Do a search on city of pity, you will find more than hillsborough and heysel on the list of events the scousers refuse to take the blame for.
And you know this how ?
Typical, you can't handle the truth so you start slagging people off.
It's a fact fans turned up with out tickets. But as per to refuse to see the truth.
Do a search on city of pity, you will find more than hillsborough and heysel on the list of events the scousers refuse to take the blame for.
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I know it because I'm smarter than you. Quite simple.
The answers to your question are all in this thread. You are clearly too daft to realise that you are embarassing yourself.
Done with you now little boy.
5t.
The answers to your question are all in this thread. You are clearly too daft to realise that you are embarassing yourself.
Done with you now little boy.
5t.
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Somehow it always works out this way but with the next home game for Liverpool being United I hope both sets of fans use it to show some long overdue mutual respect for each other. I doubt it will happen but it almost seems fitting that the two biggest clubs in England have a chance to show each other some respect and put an end to the hatred which often turns to chants or abuse about each clubs respective tragedies. As a United fan I love to see Liverpool fail and suffer humiliation on the football pitch but what happened on that day at Hillsborough should never be used as a tool for hatred. Hopefully people can start to get some closure now but I guess that is unlikely considering everything else that has gone on over the 23 years.
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I have never heard or seen the victims of the Hilsborough tragedy mocked by United fans at OT! The views of Liverpool fans yes and their involvement in other events also yes, these are very tame compared to the gestures and the song about Munich that Liverpool fans sing! As for the 'Always the victims, it's never your fault' chant, it lasted around 10-15 seconds and they were quickly shouted down by fans around them (and rightly so) and it wasn't heard again all game.
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I have never heard or seen the victims of the Hilsborough tragedy mocked by United fans at OT! The views of Liverpool fans yes and their involvement in other events also yes, these are very tame compared to the gestures and the song about Munich that Liverpool fans sing! As for the 'Always the victims, it's never your fault' chant, it lasted around 10-15 seconds and they were quickly shouted down by fans around them (and rightly so) and it wasn't heard again all game.
I hope that STI wanna is right, but sadly I just don't see it
I hope that STI wanna is right, but sadly I just don't see it
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Somehow it always works out this way but with the next home game for Liverpool being United I hope both sets of fans use it to show some long overdue mutual respect for each other. I doubt it will happen but it almost seems fitting that the two biggest clubs in England have a chance to show each other some respect and put an end to the hatred which often turns to chants or abuse about each clubs respective tragedies. As a United fan I love to see Liverpool fail and suffer humiliation on the football pitch but what happened on that day at Hillsborough should never be used as a tool for hatred. Hopefully people can start to get some closure now but I guess that is unlikely considering everything else that has gone on over the 23 years.
Don't make me laugh, in a recent survey more than half of them think swearing and abuse of the opposing team and their supporters is part of the game, that's a majority of football fans (for those reading this thread with an IQ less than a rock ape.... i.e. some football fans ).
There is every chance it will kick off at the Liverpool/Manu Utd. game and the usal arguments will be heard from both sides that their 'fans' are completely innocent and it's all the other side's fault just like on this thread.
God it's so ******* pathetic there aren't words for it.
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I have never heard or seen the victims of the Hilsborough tragedy mocked by United fans at OT! The views of Liverpool fans yes and their involvement in other events also yes, these are very tame compared to the gestures and the song about Munich that Liverpool fans sing! As for the 'Always the victims, it's never your fault' chant, it lasted around 10-15 seconds and they were quickly shouted down by fans around them (and rightly so) and it wasn't heard again all game.
I hope that STI wanna is right, but sadly I just don't see it
I hope that STI wanna is right, but sadly I just don't see it
http://audioboo.fm/boos/962156-man-u...rafford#t=0m0s
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Just say "oh, right, cool, that that settled then"?
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What the flying fvck do you expect them to do after an independant inquiry has absolved all blame from the supporters, exposed a cover up by senior police, collusion from an MP and a coroner, and manipulation of the media?
Just say "oh, right, cool, that that settled then"?
Just say "oh, right, cool, that that settled then"?
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What the flying fvck do you expect them to do after an independant inquiry has absolved all blame from the supporters, exposed a cover up by senior police, collusion from an MP and a coroner, and manipulation of the media?
Just say "oh, right, cool, that that settled then"?
Just say "oh, right, cool, that that settled then"?
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Priceless.
Originally Posted by Choclate O'Brian
How much has been wasted already (apart from the uncovering of the 'truth')?
Jesus wept.
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Sorry, I'm referring to the money wasted whilst the cover up was still occurring. It's more a dig at the authorities for allowing said money to be spent on investigations etc. whilst a cover up was Shirley still ongoing?
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Seems the upper stretford end were singing it enough for somoene the other end of the groud to hear it.
http://audioboo.fm/boos/962156-man-u...rafford#t=0m0s
http://audioboo.fm/boos/962156-man-u...rafford#t=0m0s
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FFS I genuinely can't believe some of the **** that is being posted on this thread.
I knew some football fans were thick, but some of you are causing me to drop my opinion even lower and that is pretty low already I can tell you!
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I can only guess some of the comments on here are from people with no family. Kids as young as 10 died there and anybody that thinks they are clever using Hillsborough as a way to troll should have a look at themselves.
Any decent human being with any sort of conscience wouldnt even think about trolling about a subject like this regardless of who was involved , i just hope none of us ever lives to see anything like it again.
Any decent human being with any sort of conscience wouldnt even think about trolling about a subject like this regardless of who was involved , i just hope none of us ever lives to see anything like it again.
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