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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:48 pm 

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A few Liverpool fans ran across to them with there arms out like a plane signalling about the Munich disaster.

Utter scum.

So Man U fans singing "Always the victims it's never your fault" are perfectly fine? Insult removed. Admin.

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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:36 pm 
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SOME portions of both sets of fans are melons, you will always get them.

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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:13 pm 

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I know it was provoked by a small number of Liverpool fans, but if you listen to the chant you cant really say it was a small minority of united fans singing...


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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:04 pm 
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Jake wrote:
Tugboat wrote:
A few Liverpool fans ran across to them with there arms out like a plane signalling about the Munich disaster.

Utter scum.

So Man U fans singing "Always the victims it's never your fault" are perfectly fine? Insult removed. Admin.


Point out where I said it was 'perfectly fine'?

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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 12:21 pm 

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Every set of fans has a small group thats going to get carried away and are always going to be doing stuff like that. Just seems some fan bases more than others, I dont like the fact that any fan would make a chant about Hillsborough, nor making aeroplane gestures to Man United fans. I also dont like the fact that a lot of Liverpool fans seem to somehow keep trying to compare Hillsborough to Munich or something and make it out its so much worse, I dont get why. They are completely irrelevant to one another, and by complaining and abusing the ref from sunday so much seem to have completely overshadowed any tribute to Hillsborough which is ridiculous.


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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:03 pm 

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Why do the media feel it necessary to whip up so much drama? The media are loving it, I'm sure most Liverpool fans aren't as upset as the media are trying to make out.

Awful chanting, and extremely bad taste but isn't this just what has happened at football since the beginning of time?


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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:23 pm 
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Jake wrote:
Tugboat wrote:
A few Liverpool fans ran across to them with there arms out like a plane signalling about the Munich disaster.

Utter scum.

So Man U fans singing "Always the victims it's never your fault" are perfectly fine? Insult removed. Admin.
You'll always get complete turds singing utter claptrap just to look big and seek attention.
Every club has them. Anyone remember Argyle fans singing 'There's only one Nicky Reilly' at Exeter fans last time we played them at home? Yeah, 'That' Nicky Reilly. Y'know, the muslim convert from Plymouth who changed his name to Mohammad Abdulaziz Rashid Saeed-Alim and attempted to 'Suicide Bomb' a packed cafe in the centre of Exeter.
Oh, how big men they must have felt singing that one. W**kers!


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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:14 pm 

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For years the L'Pool fans/families have chased the real answers regarding H'Boro and I can understand the reasons for that. I see no point in the action group now carrying on for 'justice'. What are they actually after ??


At this moment in time the truth has been published but it is still officially recorded that those 96 deaths were accidental.

At the very least that needs to be properly corrected.


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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:46 pm 

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Lundan Cabbie wrote:
tigertony wrote:
For years the L'Pool fans/families have chased the real answers regarding H'Boro and I can understand the reasons for that. I see no point in the action group now carrying on for 'justice'. What are they actually after ??


At this moment in time the truth has been published but it is still officially recorded that those 96 deaths were accidental.

At the very least that needs to be properly corrected.



But it was a accident no body wanted this people to die

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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:53 pm 
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Cult Of Personality wrote:
Lundan Cabbie wrote:
tigertony wrote:
For years the L'Pool fans/families have chased the real answers regarding H'Boro and I can understand the reasons for that. I see no point in the action group now carrying on for 'justice'. What are they actually after ??


At this moment in time the truth has been published but it is still officially recorded that those 96 deaths were accidental.

At the very least that needs to be properly corrected.



But it was a accident no body wanted this people to die


It could have and should have been prevented thou so possible manslaughter charges have to be investigated against those that were in charge that day.

Accountability will be closure for alot of victims families i feel.

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 Post subject: Re: United v Liverpool
PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:13 pm 
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Tugboat wrote:
Cult Of Personality wrote:
Lundan Cabbie wrote:
tigertony wrote:
For years the L'Pool fans/families have chased the real answers regarding H'Boro and I can understand the reasons for that. I see no point in the action group now carrying on for 'justice'. What are they actually after ??


At this moment in time the truth has been published but it is still officially recorded that those 96 deaths were accidental.

At the very least that needs to be properly corrected.



But it was a accident no body wanted this people to die


It could have and should have been prevented thou so possible manslaughter charges have to be investigated against those that were in charge that day.

Accountability will be closure for alot of victims families i feel.

I agree. If I was in charge of people's lives and my mismanagment resulted in 96 deaths, I couldn't just say "oh sorry, it was an accident, no-one wanted them to die". That just wouldn't cut it.

It wouldn't cut it if it was an industrial matter, it wouldn't cut it if it was a death on the transport system, it wouldn't cut it in any walk of life. It wouldn't cut it for an average working class bloke who had commited 96 acts of manslaughter. It shouldn't cut it here.


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