by retro_royal » 21 May 2013 12:34
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 12:35
retro_royal TSW drink driving happens a lot, not often people die. Doesn't make it ok though.
Pushing, shoving, jibbing etc is hardly going to help ease a crush is it?
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 12:38
No Fixed Abode @Kingofsting
So no fans arriving late travelled by other means, they all went by coach and didn't drink?
King of Sting The FA decided to give Liverpool fans (average attendance that season well over 40,000) the smaller end and about 5000 tickets less than Nottingham Forest (average attendance that season 19000). They gave us 18000 tickets and Forest 23000. So some Liverpool fans would have tried to buy outside at rip off prices.
King of StingNo Fixed Abode @Kingofsting
So no fans arriving late travelled by other means, they all went by coach and didn't drink?
Yes some had a drink. The vast majority went by coach. It would take you less than a minute to google the findings of the panel. They spent over a year pouring over 400,000 documents before reaching their conclusions. READ IT !!
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 12:42
No Fixed AbodeKing of Sting The FA decided to give Liverpool fans (average attendance that season well over 40,000) the smaller end and about 5000 tickets less than Nottingham Forest (average attendance that season 19000). They gave us 18000 tickets and Forest 23000. So some Liverpool fans would have tried to buy outside at rip off prices.
You said it. So there were Liverpool fans there ticketless and aggrieved Forest got more tickets.
by retro_royal » 21 May 2013 12:43
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 12:44
No Fixed AbodeKing of StingNo Fixed Abode @Kingofsting
So no fans arriving late travelled by other means, they all went by coach and didn't drink?
Yes some had a drink. The vast majority went by coach. It would take you less than a minute to google the findings of the panel. They spent over a year pouring over 400,000 documents before reaching their conclusions. READ IT !!
So what % of the 18,000 (more when you account for ticketless fans) Liverpool fans travelled by coach?
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 12:45
retro_royal Independent
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 13:38
No Fixed Abode You 'think' it was 165 coaches and a total of around 13,000 fans who travelled by coach although it doesn't specify that in the report.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 21 May 2013 13:40
King of Sting You really should take the time to read instead of posting up your "opinions".
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 13:42
Alexander LitvinenkoKing of Sting You really should take the time to read instead of posting up your "opinions".
That would take away the "sport" of them yanking your chain and you responding like one of Pavlov's dogs.
by soggy biscuit » 21 May 2013 13:50
King of Sting Oh I have well learnt my lesson.
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 14:13
soggy biscuitKing of Sting Oh I have well learnt my lesson.
Quite clearly not, they have done you yet again.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 21 May 2013 14:24
King of Sting peddled the lie about a "drunken mob of ticketless fans"..
by AbovetheI » 21 May 2013 14:46
by Wax Jacket » 21 May 2013 15:02
King of Stingsoggy biscuitKing of Sting Oh I have well learnt my lesson.
Quite clearly not, they have done you yet again.
Not at all Soggs. Great input though M8. No envelopes thanks,
by King of Sting » 21 May 2013 15:04
John Madejski's WalletKing of Sting peddled the lie about a "drunken mob of ticketless fans"..
Clearly a lie also peddled by one of my best mates who lived right next to the ground![]()
The words "pissed and looking for trouble" spring to mind too
But hey ho, i've gone beyond the point of caring as we know it has been proved impossible to lay any criticism to a native of merseyside. For anything. Ever
// Police and authorities still utter pcunts for their behaviour and scandalous lying after the fact though
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