Glad to hear the inquest verdict yesterday about unlawful killing at Hillsborough. A lot has been said, but hopefully there will be further action, particularly as a result of the industrial scale cover up - by many who subsequently went on to have "illustrious" careers and awards. Think more should be mentioned about the cages that were round the pitch in those times, which many today don't remember. Those responsible for installing those cages also have indirect blame for the disaster since people could not spill onto the pitch when the problems started. It was all part of the "animalisation" of fans at the time following Heysal. Again, there was more to be said about that other than it was purely the responsibility of "fans", like the stadium broke - but the stadium people seem to have got off that one following our desire to blame everything on fans, who whilst clearly behaving disgracefully, could not have expected parts of the stadium to break. Surely the stadium had a duty of care to the other fans which they failed? Goodness I am not condoning behaviour of those times, and things needed to be done. However, it seems to me that whatever the cause, the answer was not the cages which contributed significantly (completely?) to the tragedy at Hillsborough.