Bellend comment, and quite sad, using the dead to justify what happened last night.
Chris Harley ·
Deeside College
THIS IS JUSTICE FOR THE 96, UNITED FANS NEED TO RESPECT.
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Bellend comment, and quite sad, using the dead to justify what happened last night.
Chris Harley ·
Deeside College
THIS IS JUSTICE FOR THE 96, UNITED FANS NEED TO RESPECT.
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Wasn't just Chelsea, there was fans of other clubs there as well.

Oh! and just one more thing for any Everton bitters reading this, it wasn't 39 Italians that died at Heysel get it right, and after you re-paint those tat banners you lot show off at Derby games, if you see Howard Kendall inform him that it wasn't just Italians who died at Heysel.
Banners, eh? Like this one??
But yous aren't brave enough and you can only get numbers for untied matches.
Can you imagine the murderous impulses brought to the fore by being denied the YNWA love in with Dortmund? They'd be hijacking 747s and flying them into UEFA's HQ in Switzerland.I can't imagine it actually happening, but the fume from their fans and the media would be wonderful to behold if they had to play Dortmund behind closed doors. Everyone missing out on another special European night at the pit. Meltdown assured.
Tuchel was the bloke i was sayign we should go for after moyes left mate whilst he was still at Mainz, funny thing is the rs will think he is just copying or piggybacking from Klopp and when they get beat take it as a sign of how Klopp will make them even better and probably celebrate the loss as a sign they are going places.
not for mone second will they realise that tuchel is a level above Klopp tactically and in every way besides PR, will try find the artcile on him from about 4-5 years ago - very insightful on how he is one of a new wave of managers with original ideas comign through
Andy Nicholls was there too, let's pin it on him too, eh?
Here's just how contemptible their lies, their self-pitying and aloofness really is...
http://heysel--they-call-us-murderers.blogspot.co.uk/
You really need to read all of it to see just how feckin whiny it is, how full of half-truths and outright bullshirt it is, and how them whinging rats have tarnished the entire populace of this city (And it's surrounding conurbation that use the same dialect) with the 'self-pitying' label...And, paradoxically, throughout all this, their proportion of match-going support from within the city is dwindling. 'Spot the scouser in the kop' and all that... Supported by s*n reading southerners and day trippers from all corners of the globe.
But that's because 18/5 lad...
Anyways, here's just one of the quotes. People of ALL clubs should take note that quotes like this one below echo the views of the overwhelming majority of them lot....And I mean the overwhelming majority. From within and without the city's boundaries....
39 kopites, was it, knobhead?Banners, eh? Like this one??
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Like to see yous raise that banner at a derby game, you'd be wearing your wool arses as hats, div.But yous aren't brave enough and you can only get numbers for untied matches.
"Burriss onlee banter laaaaaa! Ded bitter, you, like."
The total imbecile even goes on make out we wouldn't have won the European cup the next season; or if we did we'd have been relegated, because villa and forest were many years later....And he says we're the ones in need of a full lobotomy
Bellends. Colossal, monumental bellends.
Can you imagine the murderous impulses brought to the fore by being denies the YNWA love in with Dortmund? They'd be hijacking 747s and flting them into UEFA's HQ in Switzerland.
I couldn't read past this (and it was the beginning!)
"I wonder how he feels about the way his club have hidden their short comings behind Heysel and abused the good name of Liverpool for their own purpose."

Oh, it's good reading, alright.![]()
Oh they weren't all Italian? I guess that makes it ok thenAndy Nicholls was there too, let's pin it on him too, eh?
Here's just how contemptible their lies, their self-pitying and aloofness really is...
http://heysel--they-call-us-murderers.blogspot.co.uk/
You really need to read all of it to see just how feckin whiny it is, how full of half-truths and outright bullshirt it is, and how them whinging rats have tarnished the entire populace of this city (And it's surrounding conurbation that use the same dialect) with the 'self-pitying' label...And, paradoxically, throughout all this, their proportion of match-going support from within the city is dwindling. 'Spot the scouser in the kop' and all that... Supported by s*n reading southerners and day trippers from all corners of the globe.
But that's because 18/5 lad...
Anyways, here's just one of the quotes. People of ALL clubs should take note that quotes like this one below echo the views of the overwhelming majority of them lot....And I mean the overwhelming majority. From within and without the city's boundaries....
39 kopites, was it, knobhead?Banners, eh? Like this one??
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Like to see yous raise that banner at a derby game, you'd be wearing your wool arses as hats, div.But yous aren't brave enough and you can only get numbers for untied matches.
"Burriss onlee banter laaaaaa! Ded bitter, you, like."
The total imbecile even goes on make out we wouldn't have won the European cup the next season; or if we did we'd have been relegated, because villa and forest were many years later....And he says we're the ones in need of a full lobotomy
Bellends. Colossal, monumental bellends.
Oh they weren't all Italian? I guess that makes it ok then
Remember Dalglish's piece he wrote after Heysel? it was Roma's fault, and everyone else's:
"What became known as the Horror of Heysel arose partly from events that occurred in Rome. Before and after the triumphant European Cup Final, Liverpool fans suffered horrendous abuse at the hands of Italian fans. Our supporters were attacked in alleys. People I had left tickets for at Rome's Olympic Stadium said they had been hammered with stones. Coaches were ambushed by Roma fans tossing bricks at them. The police were escorting buses but they still didn't get much protection. A year later, the seeds of chaos bore fruit. Some of those Liverpool fans in Brussels would have been in Rome the year before. When Italian fans started throwing rocks and stones again at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, the Liverpool supporters would have remembered Rome."
"We learned afterwards that some Juventus fans at the unsegregated end had been throwing stones at Liverpool supporters, which was why some of our fans ran at them on that terrace in Heysel. Liverpool fans were blamed for killing the Italians but people forget the circumstances. On previous away trips, Liverpool fans had behaved themselves as well as anyone. So why was Heysel different? The stadium, the organisation and the attacks on Liverpool fans in Rome were factors in the Heysel disaster."
Remember Dalglish's piece he wrote after Heysel? it was Roma's fault, and everyone else's:
"What became known as the Horror of Heysel arose partly from events that occurred in Rome. Before and after the triumphant European Cup Final, Liverpool fans suffered horrendous abuse at the hands of Italian fans. Our supporters were attacked in alleys. People I had left tickets for at Rome's Olympic Stadium said they had been hammered with stones. Coaches were ambushed by Roma fans tossing bricks at them. The police were escorting buses but they still didn't get much protection. A year later, the seeds of chaos bore fruit. Some of those Liverpool fans in Brussels would have been in Rome the year before. When Italian fans started throwing rocks and stones again at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels, the Liverpool supporters would have remembered Rome."
"We learned afterwards that some Juventus fans at the unsegregated end had been throwing stones at Liverpool supporters, which was why some of our fans ran at them on that terrace in Heysel. Liverpool fans were blamed for killing the Italians but people forget the circumstances. On previous away trips, Liverpool fans had behaved themselves as well as anyone. So why was Heysel different? The stadium, the organisation and the attacks on Liverpool fans in Rome were factors in the Heysel disaster."
Before and after the triumphant European Cup Final, Liverpool fans suffered horrendous abuse at the hands of Italian fans. Our supporters were attacked in alleys. People I had left tickets for at Rome's Olympic Stadium said they had been hammered with stones. Coaches were ambushed by Roma fans tossing bricks at them. The police were escorting buses but they still didn't get much protection.
That is proper disgusting, that.
But you know what......it is written by a man who knows in his heart what happened at Heysel and who was to blame.
The shame is too much for him to contemplate so he starts clutching at straws in an attempt to deflect the blame and contextualise the events in a manner which makes them sit easier on his conscience.
I can vouch for this part of the account. The father of one of my staff, Steve Sharp, was the Liverpool supporter stabbed after the game. It was a hell-and-all time for Steve. A mate, Ian Miller, who worked in another Liverpool office was attacked by an Italian swinging a bicycle chain, and he said the only reason it did not wrap around his throat was because he raised his arm and manged to block it. He showed me the marks/scars of it. He said the Italian Police just stood by and let the Italian fans attack the Liverpool fans.
I write the above in no defence whatsoever with regards to events at Heysel. Simply to tell the story of what I know and heard at the time of events in Rome. If you want to know where I worked at the time, I'll be happy to give you further details.