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  1. teaboy

    Hillsborough the search for the truth

    No it isn't. Other than that, I pretty much agree!
  2. teaboy

    Hillsborough the search for the truth

    Looking at the footage of the Spurs fans at the 1981 semi-final I don't think Heyel can be blamed at all for Hillsborough. It was a disaster waiting to happen. The authorities knew that, and did nothing to prevent it. It just happened to be Liverpool there that day. It could've been ANY club on...
  3. teaboy

    Hillsborough the search for the truth

    Whilst I agree with you on why the fences were put up in the first place, this is just another part of crowd mis-management. Football fans were tainted with the same brush, and still are - how many times has Heysel been mentioned on this thread alone? 2 wrongs do not make a right, whether that's...
  4. teaboy

    Hillsborough the search for the truth

    I believe the campaign was for 'Justice for the 96', not 'Truth about the 96'. When you discover your loved ones have been killed needlessly due to operational failures, then find out that they could still be alive today if the people in charge had acted properly I doubt you'd call that 'justice'.
  5. teaboy

    Hillsborough the search for the truth

    It was the very same end where the 96 Liverpool fans were killed 8 years later. The same pen. I'd like to point out I'm not putting blame on SWFC for this - the FA are ultimately in charge of allowing games to go ahead. I expect the police/local council/FA have a part in awarding safety...
  6. teaboy

    Hillsborough the search for the truth

    A link to this was posted on page 4, but needs to be reiterated. It shows that the authorities KNEW there were issues with the ground 8 YEARS before the Hillsborough disaster took place. No stories of ticketless fans, drunkenness or anything else. Just a lot of VERY lucky football fans, and...
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