if anyone would like to check, they'll find i commented on the everton fans at the time on this forum. there singing in the minets silence was a disgrace.
Sorry but I disagree with u I've got mates that are Everton fans from Norris green and they call Liverpool fans murderers there always taking the puss
But Tobes, who wasn't even there, knows it didn't happen, it would never happen. What a ****ing idiot that lad is.
Here's one of your own and plenty of ours explaining what happened that day btw. We don't take the piss out of Hillsborough and never have. https://www.grandoldteam.com/forum/threads/sunderland-v-everton-12th-april-at-15-07.66424/page-113
Weren't Everton, strictly as a football team, affected worse than any other English club as a result of Heysel? I remember someone telling me this was the case given the ban from European football that came about.
Tobes has two arseholes & is in self denial that he is a **** shoveller. We raped you Tobes, now be a good lad & **** off.
Yes, arguably the worst affected. We won the league twice during the ban period and had won the league and Cup winners cup the season it happened. We were widely seen as being one of the top clubs in Europe and fancied our chances of the European cup in '86. What happened after the ban was that our side and manager eventually all trudged off to test themselves in the European arena. As a club we've never really recovered from it, as we had climbed to the pinnacle of the game domestically but were denied the chance of Europe. It's when the friendly derby started to turn a bit sour, but despite it, we've always stood side by side over Hillsborough. It could have been us or any number of other sides during that period, as that was an accident waiting to happen that place.
Yeah QWOP, it's impossible to say what might have happened but the ban being for English clubs rather than just Liverpool had a massive bearing on Everton. They won the league in 85 and 87 (finished second in 86) and had won the Cup winners Cup in 85 too prior to the ban.
Makes sense. I wouldn't be surprised if maybe (just maybe) one or two Everton fans may have done or said something about Hillsborough however no way would it be a sizeable amount. Many Evertonians were affected by it with family being killed during the tragedy.