Not to be a bit errrrmm i dunno blunt or morbid but an Everton fan dies every single day of the year. Obviously it hits home a bit harder cos it happened at the game and that but wider perspective, its just par for the course
Here, here.Blimey mate you that is a bit blunt. Whole point here was yes people die but we had to witness some poor bloke who goes to the match just like we do die in front of our eyes, with his poor son who must have suffered no end witnessing it, and everyone being helpless. Seeing the paramedics performing CPR for over twenty minutes was harrowing, knowing his poor life was ebbing away while we watched football. Anyone, particularly who is a similar age, like me , or goes the match with their teenage son, like me , can't help but be affected and think there for the grace of god go I. Think it's apppropriate that people offer their condolences, there were many who were deeply affected today sat nearby, we all were in the family enclosure, the game became unimpotant tbh.
Not to be a bit errrrmm i dunno blunt or morbid but an Everton fan dies every single day of the year. Obviously it hits home a bit harder cos it happened at the game and that but wider perspective, its just par for the course
Not the time mate.Not to be a bit errrrmm i dunno blunt or morbid but an Everton fan dies every single day of the year. Obviously it hits home a bit harder cos it happened at the game and that but wider perspective, its just par for the course
Not to be a bit errrrmm i dunno blunt or morbid but an Everton fan dies every single day of the year. Obviously it hits home a bit harder cos it happened at the game and that but wider perspective, its just par for the course
This.'Not to be blunt....'
OK.
Well, y'know, don't be then mate. If that's how you feel, that's your call, but maybe it's an opinion you shudda kept a little less public because there's gonna be and there are a LOT of people affected & genuinely upset by the absolute sadness & tragedy of what they saw yesterday.
Yes mate, it is just 'par for the course' - (how well you have trivialised that point eh) - yes, we can sail at any time and there's little rhyme nor reason to it often. But perhaps the difference here is that this tragedy happened in front of so many people, including the mans kids, people who perhaps haven't so far nor never will experience such a trauma & sadness at close hand.
And, yes, again....Everton fans do die every day mate....it just tends NOT to happen at the place that bonds us all and within a crowd of people with whom we share that bond with.
This isn't 'par for the course' is it mate.
And you cannot put a 'wider perspective' on that m'friend....x