by who are ya? » 15 Apr 2009 14:34
by rg6royal » 15 Apr 2009 14:46
by cmonurz » 15 Apr 2009 15:10
by AF1 » 15 Apr 2009 15:21
TheMaraudingDogcmonurz I didn't watch the away leg in Italy, but the atmosphere at the game at Anfield was truly exceptional, with reference to those killed in Heysel, many fans of both sides sporting 'joint' scarves and flags.
I take it you didn't watch the home leg either. The TV cameras may have shown loads of Liverpool fans with joint scarves but there weren't many in the away section on show:
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Apr 2009 15:25
cmonurz Since when did I go under the name 'Terminal Boardom'?
And no 'lies' here, TMD, the pictures you posted are shocking, and not what I remembered of the tie, although as I said, I didn't see the away leg. I've never had any problem being corrected, and thank you for doing so (and for contradicting yourself in first claiming I lied, and then claiming I am ill-informed).
by who are ya? » 15 Apr 2009 15:35
Terminal Boardom And finally, anyone who seriously thinks that reopening terraces is a good idea needs to think again.
by susieroyal » 15 Apr 2009 15:38
by Readingfanman » 15 Apr 2009 16:25
by Big Foot » 15 Apr 2009 16:38
by cmonurz » 15 Apr 2009 16:45
Readingfanman Been sent this link. Harrowing stuff really.
http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcfor ... 938.0.html
Big Foot The one bone of contention for me is this constant chirping of "Justice for the 96" coming from the Mickey Mousers - how many times (home & away) have you seen large scale standing from Liverpool supporters?
by Jerry St Clair » 15 Apr 2009 16:56
Big Foot The one bone of contention for me is this constant chirping of "Justice for the 96" coming from the Mickey Mousers - how many times (home & away) have you seen large scale standing from Liverpool supporters?
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Apr 2009 18:34
Harry CarryBig Foot The one bone of contention for me is this constant chirping of "Justice for the 96" coming from the Mickey Mousers - how many times (home & away) have you seen large scale standing from Liverpool supporters?
Some chap associated with Liverpool has just been going on about 'never' bringing standing back - All the Liverpool fans were standing last night!
by who are ya? » 15 Apr 2009 18:50
by Gus the teenage cow » 15 Apr 2009 19:06
susieroyal I think the majority of Everton fans do hate Liverpool FC, Gerrard etc. But as a football rivalry. When it comes to 96 innocent lives of people in the community, football rivalry is rightly so, quite insignificant.
by Gus the teenage cow » 15 Apr 2009 19:10
Terminal Boardomcmonurz Since when did I go under the name 'Terminal Boardom'?
And no 'lies' here, TMD, the pictures you posted are shocking, and not what I remembered of the tie, although as I said, I didn't see the away leg. I've never had any problem being corrected, and thank you for doing so (and for contradicting yourself in first claiming I lied, and then claiming I am ill-informed).
I do not intend to belittle or trivialise wat happened 20 years ago. What happened in Sheffield was truly awful. However, it is the hypocrisy form Merseyside that sticks in my throat. Boris Johnson WAS right when stating that Liverpool is a city wallowing in self pity. Yet raise the matte of Heysel and they get very defensive as anyone listening to 5Live this morning would agree. Also, I have lost count the number of times Liverpool fans have sung about Munich and 1958.
All I ask is for some consistency in the reporting and reaction to these disasters. Talking of which, the one that affected me most was the Valley Parade fire in 1985. We played there 1 week before.
And finally, anyone who seriously thinks that reopening terraces is a good idea needs to think again.
by Terminal Boardom » 15 Apr 2009 21:12
Gus the teenage cowsusieroyal I think the majority of Everton fans do hate Liverpool FC, Gerrard etc. But as a football rivalry. When it comes to 96 innocent lives of people in the community, football rivalry is rightly so, quite insignificant.
everton hate the football team liverpool fc and will respect and mourn the deaths of 96 football fans from their city
manchester united just hate liverpool in general and will gladly boo or sing disgusting songs about the 96
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Apr 2009 22:03
Terminal BoardomGus the teenage cowsusieroyal I think the majority of Everton fans do hate Liverpool FC, Gerrard etc. But as a football rivalry. When it comes to 96 innocent lives of people in the community, football rivalry is rightly so, quite insignificant.
everton hate the football team liverpool fc and will respect and mourn the deaths of 96 football fans from their city
manchester united just hate liverpool in general and will gladly boo or sing disgusting songs about the 96
And who is scoring points now?
Like Liverpool never sing songs about Munich? Pot? Kettle?
by EASTENDER MARKY » 15 Apr 2009 22:13
Terminal BoardomGus the teenage cowsusieroyal
everton hate the football team liverpool fc and will respect and mourn the deaths of 96 football fans from their city
manchester united just hate liverpool in general and will gladly boo or sing disgusting songs about the 96
And who is scoring points now?
Like Liverpool never sing songs about Munich? Pot? Kettle?
I have never heard Liverpool fans (and I have seen them many more times than you almost certainly have over the past 40 plus years) sing the Munich song-it's a Leeds thing.
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