Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

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Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by No Fixed Abode » 29 May 2011 03:01

29th May 1985. RIP.

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by moo » 29 May 2011 03:43

They are dead m8

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by Avon Royal » 29 May 2011 06:39

No Fixed Abode 29th May 1985. RIP.


The attitude of Liverpool fans to this event is nothing short of shameful.

If they had any sort of class at all they would channel some of the energy that they invest in their self pitying wailing into remembering the innocents that they effectively murdered in 1985.

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by roadrunner » 29 May 2011 08:35

Couldn't care less about who should show more remorse or who's fault it was. Football fans like you and I went to a game of football and never came home to their families. That's tragic.

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by Avon Royal » 29 May 2011 09:24

roadrunner Couldn't care less about who should show more remorse or who's fault it was.


No, I rather suspect you couldn't........


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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by Tamworth_Royal » 29 May 2011 21:31

Remember so well Des Lynam Saying "theres a delay to kick off" it went on and on then afterwards thinking why the hell did they play the game because they didn't tell TV viewers lives had been lost

And as to Liverpool fans being bitter after Hillsborough :roll:

English teams then banned playing in Europe....... Everton and Wimbledon suffered as a result

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by No Fixed Abode » 30 May 2011 21:22

So Liverpool FC decided not to mention Heysel again this year. No minutes silence, no memorial.....The Club lacks class and dignity.

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by parky » 31 May 2011 01:24

Tamworth_Royal Remember so well Des Lynam Saying "theres a delay to kick off" it went on and on then afterwards thinking why the hell did they play the game because they didn't tell TV viewers lives had been lost

And as to Liverpool fans being bitter after Hillsborough :roll:

English teams then banned playing in Europe....... Everton and Wimbledon suffered as a result


But, Reading would never have won at Wembley without it.

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by No Fixed Abode » 31 May 2011 10:39

and there were more teams that suffered from Liverpool getting English clubs banned in Europe, not just Everton and Wimbledon.


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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by moo » 03 Jun 2011 19:14

At least 40 didn't die.

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by No Fixed Abode » 03 Jun 2011 22:51

moo At least 40 didn't die.


Another Liverpool fan ousted.

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by floyd__streete » 04 Jun 2011 00:33

No Fixed Abode So Liverpool FC decided not to mention Heysel again this year. No minutes silence, no memorial


Weren't very many actual Premier League fixtures held on May 30th this year in order for them to hold a minute's silence m8 :|.

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by floyd__streete » 04 Jun 2011 00:34

Maybe they could all have gathered round the Hillsborough memorial actually and then run each other across Stanley Park into some railings, didn't think of that. But then again, I don't give these things as much thought as you do. Every. Single. Year.


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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by No Fixed Abode » 04 Jun 2011 14:18

I'm sure you'll be remembering Hillsbrough though. :roll:

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Re: Remembering the 39 who died at Heysel.

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 04 Jun 2011 14:24

parky
Tamworth_Royal Remember so well Des Lynam Saying "theres a delay to kick off" it went on and on then afterwards thinking why the hell did they play the game because they didn't tell TV viewers lives had been lost

And as to Liverpool fans being bitter after Hillsborough :roll:

English teams then banned playing in Europe....... Everton and Wimbledon suffered as a result


But, Reading would never have won at Wembley without it.


Why not?

The Simod Cup wasn't a replacement for European football. That was the magnificent "Screensport Supercup"

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