Explain to me why it's wrong to bring up Heysel, when Liverpool fans jump on the back of a two year old video of a young child being racist. Fact is it is totally wrong on every level (The Vid), but fact remains Heysel killed people, even if we choose to not talk about it.
Most people are happy to have a discussion about it, just not when it's used as pointscoring or in an argument as brb has done here/before.
Here's the aftermath of how the hatred abd history between Everton v Millwall began. please log in to view this image
Bigger than a helicopter crash landing in Leicester, but guess what got paid more respects and that we are allowed to talk about, funny fooking world we live in
In my experience, Liverpool fans are not okay to discuss Heysel in the same sentence as Hillsborough. It's a big no no, again just in my experience. I'm not sure brb is using it as point scoring, he's using at an (please forgive me for a better word) appropriate time because of the way this is playing out.
He knows I operate a zero tolerance stance on the subject as a Liverpool mod and he was responding to me...
So a Liverpool fans can't comment on anything ummm ever, because of something that happened 30 years ago? They're commenting on something in isolation and it has **** all to do with the Heysel disaster which was obviously terrible. What relevance did it have to the discussion at hand? You're off your ****ing rocker bru
Point scoring, you having a laugh....so Tobes wasn't point scoring over yesterdays Everton's disgusting behaviour yesterday with the kiddy video. Shocking bru, shocking!
Go back and re read after you first said about it..I said it was forgotten, even though we all watched it.
Nothing to do with club alliance. Find one genuine person (even on these boards, ) that serious supports the behaviour in that video. (I didn't know it was from two years ago when I commented)
Yeah, you’re right. In the aftermath, all English clubs were banned for five years from competing in Champions League and UEFA Cup play. Liverpool's ban, at first indefinite, was eventually set at 10 years and then later reduced to six.
Doesn't change the fact that parents are (were) teaching their kids to act in a tribe like way whilst swearing and being racist. My comment isn't as a football fan, it isn't anti-Millwall; I'd say the same of it were a Liverpool fan or someone from my family. It's a humanity issue!