Good morning, all. We Saints fans will have spent a disturbed night no doubt. Up and down the country thoughts will have been on Cup Finals, relegation and promotion and for us the thought that we might yet end up having to go through the play off lottery is looming large.
I hope we'll also spare a thought this morning for the date. The events of April 15 1989 changed the way we watch football. Anyone who went to matches in the 60's and beyond was shocked but not surprised by the events that unfolded that day. As one of the characters in the brilliant Jimmy McGovern play says "People don't die going to football matches". But they did, in mind-numbing numbers. And they did because we were herded and penned and treated like scum.
So, this morning, I am determined not to worry unduly about the Saints fate this season. It won't change my life if we are disappointed. The lives of 96 families were changed forever by Hillsborough. I'm off for an early morning stroll to Anfield to pay my respects. I hope that I'll be taking the thoughts of thousands of fellow fans with me.
I hope we'll also spare a thought this morning for the date. The events of April 15 1989 changed the way we watch football. Anyone who went to matches in the 60's and beyond was shocked but not surprised by the events that unfolded that day. As one of the characters in the brilliant Jimmy McGovern play says "People don't die going to football matches". But they did, in mind-numbing numbers. And they did because we were herded and penned and treated like scum.
So, this morning, I am determined not to worry unduly about the Saints fate this season. It won't change my life if we are disappointed. The lives of 96 families were changed forever by Hillsborough. I'm off for an early morning stroll to Anfield to pay my respects. I hope that I'll be taking the thoughts of thousands of fellow fans with me.