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11/05/2015 · Ian Hambridge: 30th anniversary of Leeds fan's death at ... Image caption The riot at the Birmingham v Leeds game was on the same day ... BBC News
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BIRMINGHAM CITY's LIST ... £7000 worth of damage.after the riot one Leeds fan was killed, ... and send them back to Birmingham. September 1996. Man City v ...
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On this day in 1985, young 15-year-old Leeds United fan Ian Hambridge died at St Andrews Birmingham when a wall collapsed on him. The game at Birmingham was marred by running fights between fans of both sides and Police.


Read more: http://www.leeds.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=358709#ixzz48cDLT5F8


Seen those.... But I didn't doctor the link.... I have always assumed that the wall toppled outwards from where Leeds fans were pushed by West Midlands police and he was on the other side. Doesn't really matter I didn't make the point as a partisan thing he was a young kid at his first game and it was tragic and it could have been any of us.
 
Seen those.... But I didn't doctor the link.... I have always assumed that the wall toppled outwards from where Leeds fans were pushed by West Midlands police and he was on the other side. Doesn't really matter I didn't make the point as a partisan thing he was a young kid at his first game and it was tragic and it could have been any of us.
The wall was by the exit,if you came out and turned left,you walked under it.
 
The wall was by the exit,if you came out and turned left,you walked under it.

Out been the operative word. Brum fans had been waiting there for us. I walked past it and the wall collapsed outwards. I am convinced you are right and I got it wrong..... Do you want an open top bus parade?

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