by Reading4eva » 24 Sep 2012 11:15
by Stooper » 24 Sep 2012 11:19
by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Sep 2012 12:09
by cmonurz » 24 Sep 2012 12:11
No Fixed Abode It was the grounds fault and the authorities
by Ian Royal » 24 Sep 2012 12:11
Reading4eva Now the Hillsborough inquest has been completed, would it be worthwhile the FA looking at the 1985 Bradford Fire (research it on YouTube if you dont know or are too young), which was one of the worst things I've ever seen. Who is the culprit for this? The police did all they could and actually helped (should of been a warning for Hillsborough and a guideline of how to handle these things). Was it Bradford City, whose ground was unsafe by all measures (understand there was 100 year old litter under that stand)? Then again they were building a new stand to replace it. Or was it smoking on the terraces?
Anyhow there should now be a change of focus to the justice for those who died on that terrible afternoon.
cmonurzNo Fixed Abode It was the grounds fault and the authorities
Hypocrisy is a lifestyle choice for you, isn't it.
by creative_username_1 » 24 Sep 2012 12:57
Ian RoyalReading4eva Now the Hillsborough inquest has been completed, would it be worthwhile the FA looking at the 1985 Bradford Fire (research it on YouTube if you dont know or are too young), which was one of the worst things I've ever seen. Who is the culprit for this? The police did all they could and actually helped (should of been a warning for Hillsborough and a guideline of how to handle these things). Was it Bradford City, whose ground was unsafe by all measures (understand there was 100 year old litter under that stand)? Then again they were building a new stand to replace it. Or was it smoking on the terraces?
Anyhow there should now be a change of focus to the justice for those who died on that terrible afternoon.
Valley Parade was dealt with at the time and there was no attempt to pervert the cause of justice or blame the fans as far as I am aware so there is no purpose in trying to reopen it.
I had refresher firewarden training last week and by coincidence one of the videos we had to watch was of this fire. As I understand it, there was a potential negligence case against Bradford as the fire was caused by an unextinguished cigerette falling between the wooden planks of the stand and landing on decades of flammable refuse lying beneath it.
But back then health and safety recommendations didn't have to be implemented and there was a culture in the country of wait for a disaster and then legislate to prevent it recurring. This only really seems to have changed with legislation in 2006 where there's much more emphasis on predicting what could go wrong and preventing that from happening.
It really is horrifc viewing, but well worth watching to give people an appreciation of how dangerous fire is and how quickly it spreads.
by PieEater » 24 Sep 2012 13:21
by Reading4eva » 24 Sep 2012 13:30
by cmonurz » 24 Sep 2012 13:46
Reading4eva It does make you wonder why the stand was wooden as well. In the space of 3 minutes the stand was alight
I think the most frightening thing about Elm Park was on the South Bank, where it was just the one walkway along the back of the stand. After Hillsborough and when I'd become fully aware of what had happened, it was unnerving. I also understand that in the early 90's a lot of the ticket booth operators were dismissed for holding the turnstiles from clicking, meaning the person who went through wouldnt count and therefore a fiver was pocketed. This is just hearsay so I dont know how true it is, but rather concerning all the same.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Sep 2012 13:52
Reading4eva It does make you wonder why the stand was wooden as well. In the space of 3 minutes the stand was alight
I think the most frightening thing about Elm Park was on the South Bank, where it was just the one walkway along the back of the stand. After Hillsborough and when I'd become fully aware of what had happened, it was unnerving. I also understand that in the early 90's a lot of the ticket booth operators were dismissed for holding the turnstiles from clicking, meaning the person who went through wouldnt count and therefore a fiver was pocketed. This is just hearsay so I dont know how true it is, but rather concerning all the same.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Sep 2012 13:53
No Fixed Abode I remember a game at Elm Park where the North Stand was evacuated for a fire, against Notts County I believe. Everyone in the North stand and the players had to go/stay on the pitch. I think it was a burger kiosk that caught alight.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Sep 2012 13:55
by Reading4eva » 24 Sep 2012 13:57
Alexander LitvinenkoReading4eva It does make you wonder why the stand was wooden as well. In the space of 3 minutes the stand was alight
I think the most frightening thing about Elm Park was on the South Bank, where it was just the one walkway along the back of the stand. After Hillsborough and when I'd become fully aware of what had happened, it was unnerving. I also understand that in the early 90's a lot of the ticket booth operators were dismissed for holding the turnstiles from clicking, meaning the person who went through wouldnt count and therefore a fiver was pocketed. This is just hearsay so I dont know how true it is, but rather concerning all the same.
Definitely small-scale corruption like that was very widespread.
But the stand was wooden because that's how thing were - it was usual to build stands from wood for decades, with no other real alternatives.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Sep 2012 14:00
Reading4eva The Southbank was wooden??? I thought it was all concrete with the caving in walls of the gents loo's, the Northstand I thought was the only wooden bit.
by Reading4eva » 24 Sep 2012 14:03
Alexander LitvinenkoReading4eva The Southbank was wooden??? I thought it was all concrete with the caving in walls of the gents loo's, the Northstand I thought was the only wooden bit.
Steel supporting structure, but all of the floor and seating was wooden. Pretty standard design for any stand that had accommodation (bars/changing rooms etc) under it.
by Friday's Legacy » 24 Sep 2012 14:07
No Fixed Abode I remember a game at Elm Park where the North Stand was evacuated for a fire, against Notts County I believe. Everyone in the North stand and the players had to go/stay on the pitch. I think it was a burger kiosk that caught alight.
by Barry the bird boggler » 24 Sep 2012 14:14
Friday's LegacyNo Fixed Abode I remember a game at Elm Park where the North Stand was evacuated for a fire, against Notts County I believe. Everyone in the North stand and the players had to go/stay on the pitch. I think it was a burger kiosk that caught alight.
That was an old man with a pipe burning in his pocket. I don't recall the fans being on the pitch though, but this was in 1994/95 and my memory is sketchy.
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