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I know you don't deal in facts but from the player himself.

Former Manchester United striker Alan Smith denies Liverpool fans attacked his ambulance after Anfield horror injury
  • Liverpool beat Manchester United 1-0 in the FA Cup fifth round in 2006
  • Alan Smith suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle during the game
  • Reports claimed Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance with Smith in

Alan Smith has rubbished claims that Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance he was travelling to hospital in following the aftermath of his horror injury during Manchester United's FA Cup 1-0 defeat to their fierce rivals nine years ago.

Smith suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle while attempting to block a John Arne Riise free-kick during the fifth round clash at Anfield in February 2006.

At the time of the incident, reports circulated that Liverpool fans tried to disrupt Smith's journey to hospital by throwing bottles, beer glasses and stones at the ambulance as well as rocking the vehicle.

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Alan Smith has denied claims that Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance he was travelling to hospital in during Manchester United's FA Cup fifth round exit nine years ago

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The horror incident occurred after Smith (second right) blocked John Arne Riise's free-kick

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Smith suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle as a result of the incident at Anfield

But Smith, who made his comeback for United seven months later, insists that was not the case.

'It didn't happen – fans were still in the ground,' he told FourFourTwo exclusively in the May edition of their magazine.

'I went back to Liverpool a few years later with Newcastle and had a great reception.

'I had loads of mail from fans after the injury, including a lot from Liverpool. And Liverpool's medical staff were great. They were worried that because there was no blood flowing that I could have had a club foot.

'It wasn't Riise's fault and he came to see me. The dislocated ankle was worse than the leg break because I snapped ligaments and there were complications.

'I knew I was never going to be the same player. I've appreciated every game I've played since that injury, I know how close I was to being finished.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ance-Anfield-horror-injury.html#ixzz5846Y158i


Is that enough ?
I know you don't deal in facts but from the player himself.

Former Manchester United striker Alan Smith denies Liverpool fans attacked his ambulance after Anfield horror injury
  • Liverpool beat Manchester United 1-0 in the FA Cup fifth round in 2006
  • Alan Smith suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle during the game
  • Reports claimed Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance with Smith in

Alan Smith has rubbished claims that Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance he was travelling to hospital in following the aftermath of his horror injury during Manchester United's FA Cup 1-0 defeat to their fierce rivals nine years ago.

Smith suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle while attempting to block a John Arne Riise free-kick during the fifth round clash at Anfield in February 2006.

At the time of the incident, reports circulated that Liverpool fans tried to disrupt Smith's journey to hospital by throwing bottles, beer glasses and stones at the ambulance as well as rocking the vehicle.

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Alan Smith has denied claims that Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance he was travelling to hospital in during Manchester United's FA Cup fifth round exit nine years ago

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The horror incident occurred after Smith (second right) blocked John Arne Riise's free-kick

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Smith suffered a broken leg and a dislocated ankle as a result of the incident at Anfield

But Smith, who made his comeback for United seven months later, insists that was not the case.

'It didn't happen – fans were still in the ground,' he told FourFourTwo exclusively in the May edition of their magazine.

'I went back to Liverpool a few years later with Newcastle and had a great reception.

'I had loads of mail from fans after the injury, including a lot from Liverpool. And Liverpool's medical staff were great. They were worried that because there was no blood flowing that I could have had a club foot.

'It wasn't Riise's fault and he came to see me. The dislocated ankle was worse than the leg break because I snapped ligaments and there were complications.

'I knew I was never going to be the same player. I've appreciated every game I've played since that injury, I know how close I was to being finished.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ance-Anfield-horror-injury.html#ixzz5846Y158i


Is that enough ?
Maybe too much info there mate. When are you coming out?
 
Is that supposed to be funny, because it isn't !!

Andy mate, with respect, surely its time this charade was put to sleep, this utter ferrets only intention is to wind people up all for backslaps and titwanks off his mates on RAWK.

Hes probably 1 of the most blatant kopite wingnuts ive seen for a long time.

Jus saying s'all.
 

Andy mate, with respect, surely its time this charade was put to sleep, this utter ferrets only intention is to wind people up all for backslaps and titwanks off his mates on RAWK.

Hes probably 1 of the most blatant kopite wingnuts ive seen for a long time.

Jus saying s'all.
Dem reds, daz blues?
Give them a bit of slack then they go and hang themselves.
 
The fact is that 39 people died at Heysel and for you to judge how people interpret it is wrong.
It wasn't anything thing to do with Liverpool fans ,was it?


How is it for me to judge it wrongly.

The fact is that 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died at Heysel. Unfortunately for the people who deal in hate that doesn't fit neatly on a banner. So forget their nationalities or the feelings of their loved ones and lump them in as Italians. Why not it is only a weapon to throw at a rivals fans.

A bit like the Murderers chant, sadly that doesn't actually fit with the facts either 14 Liverpool fans were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served sentences that lasted months not years.

A bit like '[Phrase removed]', sadly for some that didn't happen either. A chicken wire fence was ripped down by Liverpool fans and in the ensuing fighting fans ran from the trouble. The 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died in a crush against the wall. The wall collapsed under the weight of people trying to climb it because they were fleeing from the fighting and violence.

I know this because I was a child of the 80's and actually experienced these events unlike the jumped up clowns looking to score points.
 
How is it for me to judge it wrongly.

The fact is that 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died at Heysel. Unfortunately for the people who deal in hate that doesn't fit neatly on a banner. So forget their nationalities or the feelings of their loved ones and lump them in as Italians. Why not it is only a weapon to throw at a rivals fans.

A bit like the Murderers chant, sadly that doesn't actually fit with the facts either 14 Liverpool fans were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served sentences that lasted months not years.

A bit like '[Phrase removed]', sadly for some that didn't happen either. A chicken wire fence was ripped down by Liverpool fans and in the ensuing fighting fans ran from the trouble. The 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died in a crush against the wall. The wall collapsed under the weight of people trying to climb it because they were fleeing from the fighting and violence.

I know this because I was a child of the 80's and actually experienced these events unlike the jumped up clowns looking to score points.
Someone throw in the towel here..
 
How is it for me to judge it wrongly.

The fact is that 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died at Heysel. Unfortunately for the people who deal in hate that doesn't fit neatly on a banner. So forget their nationalities or the feelings of their loved ones and lump them in as Italians. Why not it is only a weapon to throw at a rivals fans.

A bit like the Murderers chant, sadly that doesn't actually fit with the facts either 14 Liverpool fans were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served sentences that lasted months not years.

A bit like '[Phrase removed]', sadly for some that didn't happen either. A chicken wire fence was ripped down by Liverpool fans and in the ensuing fighting fans ran from the trouble. The 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died in a crush against the wall. The wall collapsed under the weight of people trying to climb it because they were fleeing from the fighting and violence.

I know this because I was a child of the 80's and actually experienced these events unlike the jumped up clowns looking to score points.

Oh no wait, I know this one! A concrete slab.
 

How is it for me to judge it wrongly.

The fact is that 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died at Heysel. Unfortunately for the people who deal in hate that doesn't fit neatly on a banner. So forget their nationalities or the feelings of their loved ones and lump them in as Italians. Why not it is only a weapon to throw at a rivals fans.

A bit like the Murderers chant, sadly that doesn't actually fit with the facts either 14 Liverpool fans were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served sentences that lasted months not years.

A bit like '[Phrase removed]', sadly for some that didn't happen either. A chicken wire fence was ripped down by Liverpool fans and in the ensuing fighting fans ran from the trouble. The 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died in a crush against the wall. The wall collapsed under the weight of people trying to climb it because they were fleeing from the fighting and violence.

I know this because I was a child of the 80's and actually experienced these events unlike the jumped up clowns looking to score points.

Lets be honest mate, involuntary manslaughterers doesnt quite fit the song does it.

But you just keep being ashamed and guilty of nothing.
 
How is it for me to judge it wrongly.

The fact is that 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died at Heysel. Unfortunately for the people who deal in hate that doesn't fit neatly on a banner. So forget their nationalities or the feelings of their loved ones and lump them in as Italians. Why not it is only a weapon to throw at a rivals fans.

A bit like the Murderers chant, sadly that doesn't actually fit with the facts either 14 Liverpool fans were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served sentences that lasted months not years.

A bit like '[Phrase removed]', sadly for some that didn't happen either. A chicken wire fence was ripped down by Liverpool fans and in the ensuing fighting fans ran from the trouble. The 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died in a crush against the wall. The wall collapsed under the weight of people trying to climb it because they were fleeing from the fighting and violence.

I know this because I was a child of the 80's and actually experienced these events unlike the jumped up clowns looking to score points.
Exactly what a wall pushing murderer would say.
 
How is it for me to judge it wrongly.

The fact is that 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died at Heysel. Unfortunately for the people who deal in hate that doesn't fit neatly on a banner. So forget their nationalities or the feelings of their loved ones and lump them in as Italians. Why not it is only a weapon to throw at a rivals fans.

A bit like the Murderers chant, sadly that doesn't actually fit with the facts either 14 Liverpool fans were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and served sentences that lasted months not years.

A bit like '[Phrase removed]', sadly for some that didn't happen either. A chicken wire fence was ripped down by Liverpool fans and in the ensuing fighting fans ran from the trouble. The 32 Italians, 4 Belgians, 2 Frenchman and a Northern Ireland citizen died in a crush against the wall. The wall collapsed under the weight of people trying to climb it because they were fleeing from the fighting and violence.

I know this because I was a child of the 80's and actually experienced these events unlike the jumped up clowns looking to score points.
Think you're missing the point here red.
 

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