View Full Version : NHC 36 years on.
flash
11-05-2021, 04:31 PM
❤️💛 | 56 stars shine brighter than the rest today.
🙏 | May those tragically lost - on this day 36 years ago - be forever remembered.
#BCAFC https://t.co/V3uYQCzIUS
theonlywayisup
11-05-2021, 06:33 PM
Shocking event! I can't even think about how horrific that experience would have been.
For those not aware, a fire at Bradford City FC’s Valley Parade ground left 56 people dead and hundreds wounded, many suffering severe burns. The worst fire disaster in English football history played out on live television on May 11, after Valley Parade's main stand caught fire during a match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on May 11, 1985 - I recall watching it on TV. It was described by sports commentator John Helm at the time as a “burning hell” and resulted in the death of 56 people and more than 250 people treated for burns injuries.
If I remember correctly, the fire started after a collection of litter below the timber stand caught fire. In less than five minutes the whole Main Stand was ablaze.
Absolutely shocking!
Billy Whizz
11-05-2021, 06:39 PM
Just horrific, and something most football fans could relate to in the days of old stands
It’s one of these moments in your life, you can remember where you were when it happened
greenlex
11-05-2021, 06:41 PM
Absolutely horrific. I remember the tv switching to it live as it first started with an air of almost novelty about it but quickly switching back when they actually realised what was happening. The image that sticks with me was people fleeing the intense heat. So intense their hair was smouldering.
DickEDastardly
11-05-2021, 06:42 PM
Shocking event! I can't even think about how horrific that experience would have been.
For those not aware, a fire at Bradford City FC’s Valley Parade ground left 56 people dead and hundreds wounded, many suffering severe burns. The worst fire disaster in English football history played out on live television on May 11, after Valley Parade's main stand caught fire during a match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on May 11, 1985 - I recall watching it on TV. It was described by sports commentator John Helm at the time as a “burning hell” and resulted in the death of 56 people and more than 250 people treated for burns injuries.
If I remember correctly, the fire started after a collection of litter below the timber stand caught fire. In less than five minutes the whole Main Stand was ablaze.
Absolutely shocking!
Remember watching it as a youngster - the unstoppable speed of it was terrifying and I couldn’t imagine the horror for those involved. After that I was always nervous and on edge in our old main stand as it wasn’t difficult to see how easily fire could take hold
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flash
11-05-2021, 06:49 PM
Shocking event! I can't even think about how horrific that experience would have been.
For those not aware, a fire at Bradford City FC’s Valley Parade ground left 56 people dead and hundreds wounded, many suffering severe burns. The worst fire disaster in English football history played out on live television on May 11, after Valley Parade's main stand caught fire during a match between Bradford City and Lincoln City on May 11, 1985 - I recall watching it on TV. It was described by sports commentator John Helm at the time as a “burning hell” and resulted in the death of 56 people and more than 250 people treated for burns injuries.
If I remember correctly, the fire started after a collection of litter below the timber stand caught fire. In less than five minutes the whole Main Stand was ablaze.
Absolutely shocking!
It was a discarded cigarette end. Simple as that. The old wooden stand went up like a tinderbox.
MKHIBEE
11-05-2021, 07:15 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/15/bradford-fire-stafford-heginbotham-martin-fletcher
Another view on what happened that day
flash
11-05-2021, 07:31 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/15/bradford-fire-stafford-heginbotham-martin-fletcher
Another view on what happened that day
Jeez that makes your blood run cold.
zitelli62
11-05-2021, 07:43 PM
Not sure who hibs were playing that day but I remember going back to the hibs club and it was on there screen at the time and as someone said earlier it was a sort of novelty on the TV until we seen lots of people running with flames everywhere, an absolute tragedy that could have happened at most grounds then thankfully stadiums are a lot better now .
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