In that you're all good people and it descended into name calling and bickering on what was a thread intended for showing respect to the families of 96 victims who's names had been under a dark cloud for 27 years.
` Not really...The two that I mentioned are the ones that can break laws and get the perpetrators into trouble as well as the forum owners..
Mate, I know what you wanted to do and that's why nobody is saying the topic is ****, it's what happened afterwards. It's nobody's fault, people clash on here every day, but this isn't the type of thread you want to see it happen on, you lot are normally better than this, with stuff like this... that's all I'm trying to tell you. Anyway, I'll say no more about the subject.
Who mentioned anything to do with breaking rules? You need to have a look at what you're reading before making completely irrelevant comments mate, I said it was embarrassing not offensive.
It is the breaking of rules that should be the only reason why threads get pulled for goodness sake.. PS...getting back on track...I wonder if any prosecutions will now come out of this?
I doubt very much any of the sexist stuff on here is illegal. Tasteless, offensive maybe to some, but not illegal. Sexism won't get the forum owners into trouble. Porn will.
Don't patronise me RAW "For goodness sake" like your ****ing point has been crystal clear, only you know why the **** you brought up that stupid ****e about sexism and racism. **** this board I'm ****ing done, you patronising ****ing prat.
For the record, the point that I was making that threads should only be pulled when forum rules are broken was surely not that hard to understand..
For what it's worth this thread wasn't embarrassing at all imho. In fact it served a purpose (aside from the general goodwill thoughts), as it gave the opportunity to explain what really happened to one poster who didn't know the actual facts of it. That's what today should bring in memory of those who passed back in '89, and the many more who's lives have been damaged by it i.e. the truth.
I'll be the first to say that from my ignorant point of view (this happened before I was born) I had always thought that the police made all the mistakes, but that Liverpool fans who entered without tickets still gave the police a decision to make and should take a portion of the blame. After a 2 year trial and 3 months of considering a verdict, I'll accept that my view was incorrect and hope those responsible are brought to justice. One thing that has never been in doubt is that those who died did nothing wrong and didn't deserve what happened. The scenes outside court today were really touching, with the families singing YNWA. RIP. PS Tel you're not ****ing quitting you tit