telling damo's old fella to just knock one off into a crusty sock that night would be my priority
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telling damo's old fella to just knock one off into a crusty sock that night would be my priority
Simple. Heysel and everything on 1985 European cup. Remember the crappy teams they beat to get to the final? Panathaneikos in the semis for gods sake.
We would have won the big cup in '86, our ace young team would not have broken up, HK would have stayed.
I can never forgive those lovely gents across the park for their despicable actions on the day and bleating self pity ever since. Never forget the horror of '89 was a direct result of the horror of '85. Police priority back then was to stop fans killing each other in riots - not to protect fans.
Rant over. Carry on.
Not getting into the events of the night itself but the aftermath of Heysel very nearly destroyed EFC.
There is no doubt that we were the best team in Europe at that time. We would have won multiple European trophies and have been the main team in the UK when Sky invented football. We would have been one of the Sky4.
Not sure how conclusively it needs to be proved that those 96 people were unlawfully killed by police, before people stop spouting this utter nonsense. It's pathetic to still be trying to find ways to blame LFC fans for Hillsbrough. "Rant over".
"The 96 people who died at the Hillsborough football stadium disaster in 1989 were unlawfully killed and a catalogue of failings by police and the ambulance services contributed to their deaths, the jury at the new inquests into the disaster has determined."The police did not kill Lpool fans. Simply not true.
Didn't mention the dark side fella. Just the impact the ban had on usI'd say there's a pretty big doubt about us being the best team in Europe at that time. The other lot won the double over us. So the best team in Europe wasn't even the best team in Liverpool. Heysel affected a few clubs, we didn't deal with it very well, bad management, bad decisions by the club from the very top did more harm to us, adding insult to injury. This is turning into another thread - there's quite a few on here, that's turning into an anti RS thread. There was a time when supporting this great Club meant just that. Nowadays it's seems to be about hating the other lot more.
A valid point. But 86 was steau Bucharest who were fairly [Poor language removed] if you can remember.
The police did not kill Lpool fans. Simply not true.
Didn't mention the dark side fella. Just the impact the ban had on us