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The thought of the love in after Liverpool winning the league makes me want to vomit
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Ok dad.
The thought of the love in after Liverpool winning the league makes me want to vomit
Newcastle 1973I might be, where and when were you born?
Much as Hillsborough was a terrible disaster and it was important that lessons were learned, I have to admit to a sinking feeling when the Liverpool fans were exonerated of any blame and their actions outside the ground were deemed irrelevant. For decades their sense of entitlement and sheer arrogance has always puzzled and nauseated me in equal measure and an unfortunate byproduct of the enquiries has been the fuelling of this.
Think they are arrogant now!?
wait until the win the bloody thing.
Hideous, shameful post. They did nothing at that game that we haven’t done at huge matches and you wanted them to be at least partly responsible for killing their own fans. You are an utter twat as are those that have liked your post.
Much as Hillsborough was a terrible disaster and it was important that lessons were learned, I have to admit to a sinking feeling when the Liverpool fans were exonerated of any blame and their actions outside the ground were deemed irrelevant. For decades their sense of entitlement and sheer arrogance has always puzzled and nauseated me in equal measure and an unfortunate byproduct of the enquiries has been the fuelling of this.
Really difficult to discuss or argue when innocent people lost their lives.
However they struggle to accept that “their” behaviour that awful day was a significant factor. Brushed aside like Heysel.
No point scoring but they struggle to even raise a hint of sorry as it’s always so easy to blame everyone else.
f***ing hell. That’s a horrific post.Much as Hillsborough was a terrible disaster and it was important that lessons were learned, I have to admit to a sinking feeling when the Liverpool fans were exonerated of any blame and their actions outside the ground were deemed irrelevant. For decades their sense of entitlement and sheer arrogance has always puzzled and nauseated me in equal measure and an unfortunate byproduct of the enquiries has been the fuelling of this.
Really difficult to discuss or argue when innocent people lost their lives.
However they struggle to accept that “their” behaviour that awful day was a significant factor. Brushed aside like Heysel.
No point scoring but they struggle to even raise a hint of sorry as it’s always so easy to blame everyone else.
And EssexSaid half of Reading, Dublin and Asia.
Pricks.
Opposite of more is less . Imagine the advertisement boards ‘Liverpool mean less’Sorry but what means more?
I’m sorry mate but your post in itself is more shameful than the actions of their supporters at Hillsborough. What happened at Heysel has absolutely nothing to do with Hillsborough and should never be mentioned in the same argument.
Swindon fans in the milk cup tie against us in 85 were as bad as I’ve seen for the record
f***ing hell. That’s a horrific post.
a sinking feeling because you wanted someone to be blamed for the death of 96 people
your sheer arrogance both puzzles and nauseates me