Originally Posted by Paul
Which is exactly why it's important to be mindful of the fact that there could well be people at the match whose relatives died twenty years ago, simply because they went to see their team in the European Cup final. They weren't all spitting, or throwing things, or shouting abuse, yet 39 of them died.
I think it's wrong to be shouting the odds about other people's grief; particularly when it involves an injustice. Read the other thread for a few different perspectives. They all count.
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It does involve an injustice Paul but why are Liverpool fc and it's fans held soley responsible for that terrible night? I don't wish to go over old ground, this has been debated for years and people will always hold differing views on the terrible tragedy.
The only reason there has never been a FULL,OPEN an HONEST inquiry is because the twats at Uefa don't want it plain and simple. It would paint a different story and they fuckin know it!
Like I said I wouldn't of worded it quite like Tom but that's his outlook on the situation and fair play to him for airing his views. I'm quite sure a few other people feel the same but don't wish to say it publicly.
It's good to see the club is doing what it is but then it could hardly be seen to be doing nothing could it? After all it was all our fault, wasn't it?