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  1. TJW

    TJWRed New Member

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    very moving, great show of solidarity again. Just thought today about what it would mean to me to not have a member of my family return from a football match. I couldn't bring myself to think about it for very long, i for one will always remember those who died because they should be part of football forever.

    please lets not have any stupid accusations, insults and nastiness on a day like today just remember that 96 people died watching football, thats all that needs to be remembered

    RIP
     
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    nomad Well-Known Member

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    Stayed 15 mins at Hillsboough today.. Had to come away

    agreed with you good buddy

    Us in a relegation scrap is f..k all to what emotions i went through today.
    I can remember the day very clearly.
    i know Mark crosley very well and had got a ticket for Kop. Saw everything. I was well out of way but had to go today. Not squemish but it just seemed like it happened yesterday.
     
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    Just listened to Hillsborough Stories on BBC 5Live Iplayer. Heartbreaking stuff. For those of you that are interested in this subject - take time to listen to it and listen to those parents at the beginning. They took their kids off to the match full of excitement like many of you lot will have (or like myself - can't wait to do in the future), but their kids were crushed to death in the Leppings Lane end. They were totally innocent. I'll be giving my two kids an extra big hug when I get home after hearing that. Today should not be about who was to blame or about what happened at Heysel or anything else other than remembering 96 people who were tragically killed whilst watching football. Kenny Dalgalish has gone up in my estimations after hearing that too. It must have had a massive impact on everyone involved.
    RIP
     
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    Fantastic post mate.

    Just caught the last 1/2 Hr on TV, very very sad indeed, and they should for ever be remembered as should the victims of the Bradford fire of May 11, 1985.
     

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