what gets on my tits is the deluded cultists who spew this bile they do who weren't even born when this tragedy occurred.... tossers the lot of them.It's all down to CLASS, you either have it or you don't have it,will never change.
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what gets on my tits is the deluded cultists who spew this bile they do who weren't even born when this tragedy occurred.... tossers the lot of them.It's all down to CLASS, you either have it or you don't have it,will never change.
what gets on my tits is the deluded cultists who spew this bile they do who weren't even born when this tragedy occurred.... tossers the lot of them.
Some Liverpool fans did time for Manslaughter. So that fact should be the basis of the description of the deceased.
RIP
From the comments
Most sensible people don't think the Liverpool supporters were wholly to blame for the Heysel tragedy. Liverpool, like most major English (and Italian) clubs at the time, contained a substantial hooligan element. The type of terrace invasion which triggered the Heysel disaster was regular feature of football during the 1970's and 1980's. Looking back, the surprise was that something similar hadn't already happened. However, what irritated many was the apparent reluctance of Liverpool Football Club to accept any responsibilty & the ludicrous assertion by the club chairman that the hooliganism on that day was caused by the National Front.
That is it all in a nutshell
Liverpool FC's 30th anniversary tribute was for the club vicar to huddle underneath the tiny 'Heysel' plaque reading the names of the fallen with a handful of ex-Liverpool players watching on.
Utterly pathetic scale in terms of marking the day.
No one's asking them to open a vein up or anything, but where the **** is the top brass at that club and where's the appropriate memorial service?
They're a disgrace over this event, always have been and always will be.
Credit the people in that photo, but Jesus wept that is pathetic.
As said, you have to tip your hat to the few who turned out. But FFS - and given the right and proper behaviour and recognition toward the H'boro victims and their families - do LFC actually think THAT was what was fitting for a day like today?It wi
It would be interesting to hear the views of the Italian press when they see that pathetic effort.