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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by HRH Custard VC, May 18, 2011.

  1. HRH Custard VC

    HRH Custard VC National Car Park Attendant

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    As long as it is factual fair and tasteful I don't see a problem, I just don't belive anything the Daily Mail says. I take it this is something you are actually asking and not on some stupid wind up here considering the subject

    In all honesty you should not be going on that site, it tarnishes one's rep imo
     
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    I think it will be good for us as a country and for football in general if this film is made.

    Hopefully it will be unbiased and provide stories from both sides, not trying to influence the decisions of the viewers, but presenting the evidence and facts whilst providing a fitting memorial to those who died.

    Maybe then people will see that this tragedy was far from 1 sided, but we certainly did play our part.
     
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    Absolutely. Both sets of fans and the stadium it's self plus the police played a part on that horrible night.
     
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    I feel it will be a bash the English fan again.
     
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    I'm Irish and so impartial, really:) I am well aware that Italy's hooligans were far worse as were the Dutch and german, far worse, the Dutch had some serious hooligans in the 80s as did the Germans and a lot of other less prominant countries.
    Punish an entire footballing nation for what amounted to was a few scumbags on both sides made worse by the complete imcompetence of the police and the unfit state of the stadium in what was known in advance to be a hotly contested game and trouble was suspected beforehand, to punish all future supporters for so long for what transpired that night was just a typically eurotrash affair, it was almost anti english sentiment tbh

    We had a visit to landsdown road by those scumbags a few years ago, they were ripping out the seats and throwing them onto their own Englsih supporters below, families and the like!?! before the police surrounded them, they were all c'mon ect to hte police, next the cordon opens and in march the riot police:) and not so much of the c'mon but more crawling bleeding and crying no!
     
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    To add to above..

    Hooligans are an affliction on football, as such they should have all been working togehter to irradicate it instead of blaming a club that has no hold no power or influence over an individual unknown to them. It is a stupid punishment anyways, these peope are not supporters anyways that is general knowledge
     
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