Someone criticised Liverpool fans on here a while ago for not letting Hillsborough go. Good on those that didn't and continued to fight for the truth. They have been vindicated.
Well replied Fu King, we should not forget Heysel!
I don't think the police are wholly to blame, yes they lost control of the situation, but If a mob ran towards me I'd get out of the way, the people that sadly died that day had been in the ground since the doors had opened and were at the front of the stands & had not been in the pubs & streets around the ground drinking. What concerns me is that no-one has mentioned the people who were in the pubs until minutes before kick off & the one's who turned up without tickets & jumped the turnstiles & forced the floodgates, coming in from the back of the stands causing a surge forward, when will they be mentioned. Once again it's a report designed to go for the soft touch, the police, yes, they have to be held accountable, but, so do the people who stormed the gates forcing them open & surged into the crowd causing a push to the front. Part of the coroner's report says blood samples were taken from the victims & these showed no discernable amount of alcohol in their systems, like I said they had been there since the doors were opened. A lot of people have to look at the part they played in this & hold themselves accountable.
Well replied Fu King, we should not forget Heysel!
I don't think the police are wholly to blame, yes they lost control of the situation, but If a mob ran towards me I'd get out of the way, the people that sadly died that day had been in the ground since the doors had opened and were at the front of the stands & had not been in the pubs & streets around the ground drinking. What concerns me is that no-one has mentioned the people who were in the pubs until minutes before kick off & the one's who turned up without tickets & jumped the turnstiles & forced the floodgates, coming in from the back of the stands causing a surge forward, when will they be mentioned. Once again it's a report designed to go for the soft touch, the police, yes, they have to be held accountable, but, so do the people who stormed the gates forcing them open & surged into the crowd causing a push to the front. Part of the coroner's report says blood samples were taken from the victims & these showed no discernable amount of alcohol in their systems, like I said they had been there since the doors were opened. A lot of people have to look at the part they played in this & hold themselves accountable.
Well replied Fu King, we should not forget Heysel!
I don't think the police are wholly to blame, yes they lost control of the situation, but If a mob ran towards me I'd get out of the way, the people that sadly died that day had been in the ground since the doors had opened and were at the front of the stands & had not been in the pubs & streets around the ground drinking. What concerns me is that no-one has mentioned the people who were in the pubs until minutes before kick off & the one's who turned up without tickets & jumped the turnstiles & forced the floodgates, coming in from the back of the stands causing a surge forward, when will they be mentioned. Once again it's a report designed to go for the soft touch, the police, yes, they have to be held accountable, but, so do the people who stormed the gates forcing them open & surged into the crowd causing a push to the front. Part of the coroner's report says blood samples were taken from the victims & these showed no discernable amount of alcohol in their systems, like I said they had been there since the doors were opened. A lot of people have to look at the part they played in this & hold themselves accountable.
.What concerns me is that no-one has mentioned the people who were in the pubs until minutes before kick off & the one's who turned up without tickets
Today's report is black and white.
The Liverpool fans "were not the cause of the disaster".
The Panel has quite simply found "no evidence" in support of allegations of "exceptional levels of drunkenness, ticketlessness or violence among Liverpool fans", "no evidence that fans had conspired to arrive late at the stadium" and "no evidence that they stole from the dead and dying."
I'm sorry mate but what exactly are you basing those statements on?
You're stating them as if they are facts.
Were you there?
That sounds like the bullshit the police were making up to blame the scousers.
The same bullshit the enquiry has just thrown out.
I loved that the police did records checks on the poor dead, to try to find something to hold against them.
The Suns total bullshit story has twisted the whole of this sad event, even though MCKenzie has apologised, some people will still say it was true as it suits their way of thinking.
PS.
I had a friend who was there, not involved in the tragedy, but said they were getting herded together by the police. The crowds only option was to move in the direction they were being forced. The crush outside was made worse by this, as they all couldn't get through the turnstiles quickly enough to ease the pressure.
Well said. Lets not keep this police bullshit going after it has been completely ruled out now. These 96 innocents must have some justice now as well.
Well said Cest, and I see your thread on the LFC board was appreciated.
Anyone remember our League Cup tie at Boro when we were in the Third Division? The same could have happened to us. We were all crammed into a tiny area as Boro were having building work done and me & others climbed out over a wall into seats as we were being crushed. Disgustingly the locla media just gave the police version the next day that there had been no problem accomodating the away fans.
Fans were treat like **** at the time.
Liverpool fans are to be congratulated for never giving up and for fighting for justice against the police/Sun liars.
Well said Cest, and I see your thread on the LFC board was appreciated.
Anyone remember our League Cup tie at Boro when we were in the Third Division? The same could have happened to us. We were all crammed into a tiny area as Boro were having building work done and me & others climbed out over a wall into seats as we were being crushed. Disgustingly the locla media just gave the police version the next day that there had been no problem accomodating the away fans.
Fans were treat like **** at the time.
Liverpool fans are to be congratulated for never giving up and for fighting for justice against the police/Sun liars.

Mr RAW, Murray Out,
cheers for your posts.
I've heard excuses made that Hillsborough couldn't have been avoided as nothing similar had happened before! It's bollocks, it could easily have been our fans, and no doubt fans from many other teams.
And MR is right. Obviously the coppers didn't plan to kill anyone that day, but lying is perverting the course of justice and denying the emergency services access to dying people is manslaughter.
MR,
point taken mate!
A mate of mine - a simple, naive lad - was once sent down for six months for something he hadn't done. I was there. I witnessed the "crime". A copper later told total lies in court to get the lad sent down. It wasn't a mistake. It was lies, they knew the lad was innocent.
Therefore, like you, I don't conclude that EVERY copper is some sort of criminal, and I'm sure most people join the police thinking they're doing good - but some are and they very rarely are called to account for their abuses.
Well done on winning your court case though!