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15-04-2025 10:44 AM #1
Hillsborough
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15-04-2025 10:57 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-04-2025 11:18 AM #3
Dreadful day. I was only 6 going on 7 but I remember vividly the horrific images and photographs that appeared in the newspapers afterwards. Thoughts with all the families
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15-04-2025 11:54 AM #4
It’s one of these days you always remember where you were
I played amateur football back then, and we went to a pub in Powderhall post match to watch the results etc
Terrible tragedy that I’ll never forget
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15-04-2025 12:02 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pre mobile phones too, so it took an age for us all to contact our families up the road and tell them we were ok.
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15-04-2025 12:02 PM #6
Tragedy, good friend was in the Forest end that day. He said he instantly felt the police had lost control and constantly said afterwards there was a cover up going on as what they said often contradicted what he saw and heard on the day.
Upsets him still.
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15-04-2025 12:02 PM #7
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I recall we were playing the next day, and there was a minute's silence at Hampden in honour of those who had passed away at Hillsborough. A poignant moment.
As a teenager, desperate to see Hibs win the Cup, I do also remember we had high hopes (Archibald, Collins, Goram) and Celtic had lost to Hamilton and Motherwell in the week leading up, confidence low and seemingly there for the taking. Alex Miller was never one for taking advantage though and thought it would be fun to play 5 CBs, and within 4 minutes we lost a headed goal to a largely unmarked Mick Mccarthy. Three nil down before the half hour and it ended out 1-3.
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15-04-2025 12:12 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Likewise, my mum was absolutely frantic by the time I phoned her from York Station. 😥Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 15-04-2025 at 12:15 PM.
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15-04-2025 12:14 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-04-2025 01:00 PM #10
There are very few tragedies that have resonated with me as much as Hillsborough. I was eleven at the time.
It wasn't unusual to feel quite unsafe at the football as a child in the 1980s - be that through the dilapidated stadia or potential for crowd trouble. I still have vivid memories of the Celtic game at ER with the CS gas, and being in a group that was ran at by Aberdeen fans when walking along Bothwell Street circa 1986. Obviously Bradford happened a few years prior, and was horrendous - but this specific set of circumstances, and the disgusting negligence from all authorities involved, was the stuff of nightmares.
I can't even begin to imagine the horrible range of emotions that those most affected by it have had to endure, for decades now. Many people have sadly been the victims of tragedies over the years, but I'm not sure if a group has ever had to suffer quite as much as the bereaved Hillsborough families.Last edited by Stevie Reid; 15-04-2025 at 01:14 PM.
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15-04-2025 01:41 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Leeds had complained in 1987 that the Leppings Lane End had become overcrowded and footage of the game clearly shows that. Liverpool had complained the year before that it wasn't fit for purpose and had actively requested the opposite end for the fateful game after overcrowding in 1988. Going as far back as Spurs v Wolves in 1981 there had been severe crushing and 38 people in the Leppings Lane End had been injured, including broken bones. The same crushing had been seen at the turnstiles as was the case in 1989, a gate was opened to let fans in and a crush ensued in the central pens after a goal was scored. The match referee stopped the game and in the highlights you can see a perimeter gate being opened and hundreds of fans standing and sitting around the pitch. There were differences in the circumstances but almost a decade before a stark warning was ignored.
I think back to my formative years watching football prior to the Taylor Report and the conditions football fans were expected to put up with were a disgrace. I like visiting old grounds now as a nostalgic treat but thankfully at games that attract big attendances in the UK they are all but consigned to history. The Police and FA have to take their share of responsibility but plenty clubs were complicit in allowing infrastructure to rot and spending the bare minimum to replace it and on even the most basic safety standards. It's really a miracle there wasn't more incidents in the vein of Bradford, Ibrox or Hillsborough. I remember visiting the Hillsbrough memorial at Anfield a few years back and got genuinely emotional and angry; it really could have been any one of us and the same smear campaign would have been initiated.Last edited by Pretty Boy; 15-04-2025 at 01:43 PM.
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15-04-2025 01:49 PM #12
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Could have happened to anyone, and it's important that we don't forget what happened at the time, and all the disgraceful actions afterwards to shift the blame onto the innocent.
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15-04-2025 02:49 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I just cannot imagine how much these families had to go through over such a long period of time. As I said in my previous post, I was 11 when the tragedy took place. By the time the findings of the Hillsborough Independent Panel came out, I was 34. I was 38 when the new inquests found the 96 were unlawfully killed, and just about to turn 42 when the David Duckenfield verdict came out.
From the time I was in Primary 7, to me becoming a middle aged man, these families suffered and fought so much - and still justice wasn't fully served in the end. And, as if they didn't have enough on their hands fighting the establishment and trying to clear the names of their loved ones, they also had to deal with the sight of Kelvin McKenzie regularly getting platformed on Question Time. Absolutely sickening.
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15-04-2025 03:18 PM #14
I remember it well, my 30th birthday, and was going to Hampden the following day for the SC semi final. It was a horrendous incident to see and I nearly didn’t go due to family concerns. I remember the bucket collection for the Liverpool fans before the game, I think Archibald was our scorer but it was a pretty deflated situation. But with the fans still caged in at most grounds the following season and beyond, a tragedy was still possible. Luckily, the smoke bomb that was launched over the fence from the Celtc supporters at EasterRoad didn’t result in a fatality. Our perimeter fence in the East had access / egress gates and a lot of fans got onto the pitch to escape the results of the smoke. Terrible memories of that time.
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15-04-2025 03:20 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rangers were the only club in the UK pre-Hillsborough to take decisive action, rebuilding three sides of Ibrox from scratch. Pittodrie used to get bracketed alongside Ibrox as 'an all seater stadium' but all they did was bolt Cowshed-style benches on to the terracing, thus making the uncovered areas arguably more treacherous in the rain than the old standing areas. The seats bolted on to terracing thing never works properly and is why much of Hampden remains crap.
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15-04-2025 04:15 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-04-2025 04:19 PM #17
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15-04-2025 04:30 PM #18
It’s one of those ones that you never forget where you were when it happened.
I was bowling in the Scottish Cup Final for East Lothian at Blantyre and news was filtering through to the players on the green. It was only after we finished did we realise the magnitude of the disaster.
Horrible
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15-04-2025 05:29 PM #19
I was watching it on tv as a teenager and just horrified like everyone else.
As i got older i became interested in the unpublished accounts that challenged the official accounts, lots of amazing work by an academic called Phil Scraton, and it was obvious to me before it became public how blatant the cover up was. Similar to Orgreave, the Thatcher govt. , the press and the police conspired to lie and do anything including perjury and witness intimidation to stop the families get justice.
RIP.
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15-04-2025 05:34 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was at Hampden and had similar thoughts. The game seemed so irrelevant given what had happened the day before at Hillsborough.
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15-04-2025 05:49 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Could not believe what I was watching and the inability of the polis to help, the fans ripping up pitch side boardings to carry friends/fellow supporters to the other end of the pitch in a desperate attempt to get them medical treatment.
Yes, Scouse Hibee, nobody should ever go to a match and not come home!
RIP the 97, never to be forgotten.
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15-04-2025 07:47 PM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-04-2025 07:52 PM #24
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15-04-2025 07:57 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If anyone can access Jimmy McGoverns drama from the late 90s….its an astonishing piece of factual drama and we may never have found out the truth without it.
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15-04-2025 08:01 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-04-2025 08:12 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think Grandstand cut to that footage along with imagery from the cameras in situ for the highlights show. There were definitely live scenes on the BBC, again they can be viewed on YouTube and the like with the studio 'analysis', interviews with fans, directors etc.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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15-04-2025 10:03 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-04-2025 02:04 AM #29
Watched it live on TV
Not nice that it takes tragedies like this for the authorities to do something
I'm thinking of the Ibrox disaster and the Bradford fire
All avoidable
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16-04-2025 02:49 AM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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