leedswolf
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The root and underlying causes suggest other factors hugely contributed to that fateful evening.Both sets if fans equally responsible as i remember it.
The root and underlying causes suggest other factors hugely contributed to that fateful evening.Both sets if fans equally responsible as i remember it.
No argument with that, but my recollection (and remember i'm old now), is the juve fans charged the scousers, the scousers then charged back and the choas came as the juve fans, tried to get out of the way, surged forward into those not involved at the front, the wall collapsed, and you know the rest.The root and underlying causes suggest other factors hugely contributed to that fateful evening.
I get the feeling he was the younger siblingCan't help but smile at some of these.
He's such a cunt but I love it all tbhCan't help but smile at some of these.
Liverpool were by far the worst. Anyone who witnessed 77 at Mol. knew what they were like and they got worse and worse until people died. Multiple incidents.I knew the reference was to Heysel, but shame was brought onto english football by numerous teams, including the behaviour of fans following the national team too.
Heysel isn't an isolated incident.
Liverpool were by far the worst. Anyone who witnessed 77 at Mol. knew what they were like and they got worse and worse until people died. Multiple incidents.
Football: Leaked Uefa report condemns Liverpool fans as 'worst behaved in Europe'
A leaked Uefa report has branded Liverpool's fans the "worst behaved in Europe", stating they have been involved in 25 separate disturbances at European away games since 2003.www.theguardian.com