We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
Whose idea was that? The concept that the scousers who have kicked up a hell of a fuss should get remembrance while the Bradford victims are just overlooked seems, well, very odd indeed. When are we just going to let this stuff go? Has anyone worked out when the whole calendar will be just full of remembrance days rather than people getting on with their lives which is, surely, the best way to remember the dead?
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
Whose idea was that? The concept that the scousers who have kicked up a hell of a fuss should get remembrance while the Bradford victims are just overlooked seems, well, very odd indeed. When are we just going to let this stuff go? Has anyone worked out when the whole calendar will be just full of remembrance days rather than people getting on with their lives which is, surely, the best way to remember the dead?
I think people would have "let go" much sooner if there hadn't been the lies by the press and police. Both Bradford and Hillsborough were tragedies, but the latter was far more controversial because of the press furore and police actions. Bradford led to loads of changes (not all of which people were/are happy about - like all-seater stadiums). Hillsborough was an injustice - people don't forget them.
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
I helped with the bucket collection for Hillsborough on 22/4/89 at Selhurst Park. We were playing Man United. A lot of their fans donated but a significant minority only wanted to complain that there hadn't been a collection for Munich . . . although whether there was, I don't know!
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
We are at Millwall - will they respect the minutes silence?
Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
I helped with the bucket collection for Hillsborough on 22/4/89 at Selhurst Park. We were playing Man United. A lot of their fans donated but a significant minority only wanted to complain that there hadn't been a collection for Munich . . . although whether there was, I don't know!
I doubt it - different era &all that. You just got on with things
Whose idea was that? The concept that the scousers who have kicked up a hell of a fuss should get remembrance while the Bradford victims are just overlooked seems, well, very odd indeed. When are we just going to let this stuff go? Has anyone worked out when the whole calendar will be just full of remembrance days rather than people getting on with their lives which is, surely, the best way to remember the dead?
Bradford led to loads of changes (not all of which people were/are happy about - like all-seater stadiums).
It did not lead to all seater stadiums.
It led to improvements in stadia safety and the treatment of burns victims but not making stadiums all seater.
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Good job Man U don't have a game that weekend, they wouldn't have respected it. They were still singing Hillsborough songs at Liverpool fans last weekend
They are a jolly nice bunch of chaps
Just a little misunderstod that's all!!!!!
When are we just going to let this stuff go?
Has anyone worked out when the whole calendar will be just full of remembrance days rather than people getting on with their lives which is, surely, the best way to remember the dead?
liverpool are no better.
Can't remember when, think it was the 70's.
It led to improvements in stadia safety and the treatment of burns victims but not making stadiums all seater.
The fire started in a seated section.