Wax Jacket Heysel

by who are ya? » 06 Jan 2012 12:33
Wax Jacket Heysel
by cmonurz » 06 Jan 2012 12:35
Idealwho are ya? the HNA scouse massive
lol @ HNA scouse massive.
IF there are hoards of people on here who in fact support Liverpool, then why are they on here?
They can oxf*rd right off to the liverpool board and stay there.
There's always going to be gloryhunters.
LFC glory hunters came about in the 70s-80s when they had the successful spell, and then more recently a bunch of youth glory hunters joined forces with them when they had the champions league success.
You'll see 13-year olds on message boards spouting shit like "everyone at Heysel was just London snobs, nobody from Liverpool were there", I'm just sat there gobsmacked, what the hell do they know, they weren't even born, and what the hell kind of lame excusemaking is that shit.
Then they'll follow that up with "high society in London is always putting us down, they don't like us" bla bla blah.
I've never been on the Liverpool discussion boards, but it seems obvious to me that if this sort of bullshit is spreading far and wide, even to the most obscure messageboards, they must have some kind of radical rhetoric conspiracy theory bullshit spreading like cancer on their messageboards.
The simple truth is:
Liverpool fans are cvnts.
by who are ya? » 06 Jan 2012 12:36
by cmonurz » 06 Jan 2012 12:44
by cmonurz » 06 Jan 2012 12:47
Ideal What the hell, cmonurz you don't reply to anything in my post, and strawman something about Chelsea fans.
I've said nothing about Chelsea fans, and I could care less, as far as I'm concerned they are also gloryhunting kids.
Can you please explain why it is acceptable for liverpool fans to claim that only people from London were responsible for Heysel?
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Jan 2012 12:51
Ideal
Strawman, strawman, strawman. Strawman. Straaawwmaaaan. Strawmanstrawmanstrawman.
Strawman.
by who are ya? » 06 Jan 2012 12:51
cmonurz But only an utter tool tries to dress that up as hordes of angry, maniacal fans storming the stadium without due regard for others’ safety
by BR2 » 06 Jan 2012 12:54
Idealwho are ya? the HNA scouse massive
lol @ HNA scouse massive.
IF there are hoards of people on here who in fact support Liverpool, then why are they on here?
They can oxf*rd right off to the liverpool board and stay there.
There's always going to be gloryhunters.
LFC glory hunters came about in the 70s-80s when they had the successful spell, and then more recently a bunch of youth glory hunters joined forces with them when they had the champions league success.
You'll see 13-year olds on message boards spouting shit like "everyone at Heysel was just London snobs, nobody from Liverpool were there", I'm just sat there gobsmacked, what the hell do they know, they weren't even born, and what the hell kind of lame excusemaking is that shit.
Then they'll follow that up with "high society in London is always putting us down, they don't like us" bla bla blah.
I've never been on the Liverpool discussion boards, but it seems obvious to me that if this sort of bullshit is spreading far and wide, even to the most obscure messageboards, they must have some kind of radical rhetoric conspiracy theory bullshit spreading like cancer on their messageboards.
The simple truth is:
Liverpool fans are cvnts.
cmonurz Not all Liverpool fans are Scousers. ‘Blame’ is an evocative word – a lot of circumstances combined to create the tragic disaster that unfolded.
If you look plainly at the physical actions of the fans, in streaming into the stand, that was the cause of the crush. But only an utter tool tries to dress that up as hordes of angry, maniacal fans storming the stadium without due regard for others’ safety – the police and security suffered massive failings on the day which let the incident take place at all. They had a responsibility to the fans and failed them. I don’t know all the ins and outs of what has been debated since, but if I’d lost someone at Hillsborough, I’m sure I’d want to feel comfortable that all of the facts of the day had been properly investigated and understood.
Anyway, my point was the use of things like Hillsborough, Heysel etc is disturbing, offensive, and childish beyond that you would expect of sane adults. You only have to look at this page to see that people involved or who have suffered loss in these incidents are never too far away.
cmonurzIdealwho are ya? the HNA scouse massive
lol @ HNA scouse massive.
IF there are hoards of people on here who in fact support Liverpool, then why are they on here?
They can oxf*rd right off to the liverpool board and stay there.
There's always going to be gloryhunters.
LFC glory hunters came about in the 70s-80s when they had the successful spell, and then more recently a bunch of youth glory hunters joined forces with them when they had the champions league success.
You'll see 13-year olds on message boards spouting shit like "everyone at Heysel was just London snobs, nobody from Liverpool were there", I'm just sat there gobsmacked, what the hell do they know, they weren't even born, and what the hell kind of lame excusemaking is that shit.
Then they'll follow that up with "high society in London is always putting us down, they don't like us" bla bla blah.
I've never been on the Liverpool discussion boards, but it seems obvious to me that if this sort of bullshit is spreading far and wide, even to the most obscure messageboards, they must have some kind of radical rhetoric conspiracy theory bullshit spreading like cancer on their messageboards.
The simple truth is:
Liverpool fans are cvnts.
More ranting and frothing.
You also find a 30-odd year old Chelsea fan trolling an RFC discussion board with comments like "murderers". Presumably you don't consider that to be "bullshit", because "Liverpool fans are cnuts."
It's pathetic.
by cmonurz » 06 Jan 2012 13:13
No Fixed Abodecmonurz Not all Liverpool fans are Scousers. ‘Blame’ is an evocative word – a lot of circumstances combined to create the tragic disaster that unfolded.
If you look plainly at the physical actions of the fans, in streaming into the stand, that was the cause of the crush. But only an utter tool tries to dress that up as hordes of angry, maniacal fans storming the stadium without due regard for others’ safety – the police and security suffered massive failings on the day which let the incident take place at all. They had a responsibility to the fans and failed them. I don’t know all the ins and outs of what has been debated since, but if I’d lost someone at Hillsborough, I’m sure I’d want to feel comfortable that all of the facts of the day had been properly investigated and understood.
Anyway, my point was the use of things like Hillsborough, Heysel etc is disturbing, offensive, and childish beyond that you would expect of sane adults. You only have to look at this page to see that people involved or who have suffered loss in these incidents are never too far away.
A pure case of Liverpool fans needing to get over themselves.
If anyone mentions Liverpool fans had some part to blame at Hillsbrough or Heysel, then it's 'disturbing, offensive, childish'.
Everyone agrees these incidents were tragic and going back, nobody wanted these things to happen. But Liverpool fans need to hold their hands up and agree 'some' of their fans were partly to blame for these incidents. But they won't!
Then we go around in circles again because, we're so out of order to even suggest Liverpool fans played their part.
by FiNeRaIn » 06 Jan 2012 13:48
cmonurz Nthe police and security suffered massive failings on the day which let the incident take place at all. They had a responsibility to the fans and failed them..
by Bandini » 06 Jan 2012 13:57
FiNeRaIncmonurz Nthe police and security suffered massive failings on the day which let the incident take place at all. They had a responsibility to the fans and failed them..
This nonsense continues to be spouted. You yourself as a fan have a DUTY to consider the safety of others. Liverpool fans without tickets KNOWINGLY forced their way into the ground...
by FiNeRaIn » 06 Jan 2012 14:02
BandiniFiNeRaIncmonurz Nthe police and security suffered massive failings on the day which let the incident take place at all. They had a responsibility to the fans and failed them..
This nonsense continues to be spouted. You yourself as a fan have a DUTY to consider the safety of others. Liverpool fans without tickets KNOWINGLY forced their way into the ground...
I'm sure you're just having a bit of fun, but if my memory is correct, the total number of people in the Leppings Lane end was below the stand's capacity, but the fans that were there weren't directed away from the two already full pens.
by RobRoyal » 06 Jan 2012 14:07
BandiniFiNeRaIncmonurz Nthe police and security suffered massive failings on the day which let the incident take place at all. They had a responsibility to the fans and failed them..
This nonsense continues to be spouted. You yourself as a fan have a DUTY to consider the safety of others. Liverpool fans without tickets KNOWINGLY forced their way into the ground...
I'm sure you're just having a bit of fun, but if my memory is correct, the total number of people in the Leppings Lane end was below the stand's capacity, but the fans that were there weren't directed away from the two already full pens.
by FiNeRaIn » 06 Jan 2012 14:11
by RobRoyal » 06 Jan 2012 14:13
FiNeRaIn You're both stupid, so far I have been accused of " foaming with anger" now having a " bit of fun" when its neither...im engaging in a debate but there are some seriously naive and anti-establishment views on here.
Tragic accident...horrible to see...why must it be a hunt to name, shame and ruin the lives of people who although they made mistakes they were not malicious or intended? Typical of modern day society and revenge im afraid.
by Royal Rother » 06 Jan 2012 14:16
by Bandini » 06 Jan 2012 14:27
FiNeRaInBandiniFiNeRaIn
This nonsense continues to be spouted. You yourself as a fan have a DUTY to consider the safety of others. Liverpool fans without tickets KNOWINGLY forced their way into the ground...
I'm sure you're just having a bit of fun, but if my memory is correct, the total number of people in the Leppings Lane end was below the stand's capacity, but the fans that were there weren't directed away from the two already full pens.
I'm not having any fun, the subject is not for entertainment value.The police clearly made mistakes that day...everyone accepts this. These mistakes were not malicious or intended and neither were the actions of fellow fans who crushed their own spporters by forcing in. Why can't people just see it for the accident it was?
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