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I am not unsympathetic to what happened, 96 people died and the investigation has been pushed about like a sh*t covered football ever since. On a human level this was an awful tragedy and I feel for their loss (honestly not even joking). What I have been sickened by is the way the city has reacted since as if they are a race apart from everyone else and that some sort of special attention has to be given to them solely because they are Scousers. I don't know why they are so up themselves.
 
I am not unsympathetic to what happened, 96 people died and the investigation has been pushed about like a sh*t covered football ever since. On a human level this was an awful tragedy and I feel for their loss (honestly not even joking). What I have been sickened by is the way the city has reacted since as if they are a race apart from everyone else and that some sort of special attention has to be given to them solely because they are Scousers. I don't know why they are so up themselves.


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What he says <ok>
 
Yeah, pretty much was Grave Raper says.

Not immune to the loss that people have endured, but just utterly done of hearing whining scousers, every April, of every year, going on and on and on. Christ, all the scouse murderers at Heysel got was 3 year suspended sentences.

Hopefully if any charges are brought, that's what's dished out. Only fair <ok>
 
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THREE pals from Aberdeen travelled to the fateful game, oblivious they would go on to survive the blackest day in British football history.


Don't ****ing think so mate. The "blackest day in British football history" was the day Poland kept England out of the 1974 World Cup.
 
THREE pals from Aberdeen travelled to the fateful game, oblivious they would go on to survive the blackest day in British football history.


Don't ****ing think so mate. The "blackest day in British football history" was the day Poland kept England out of the 1974 World Cup.
So they're blaming the blacks? Inevitable really.