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  • Liverpool
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  • Leyton388
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    That's that then 96 people were found to have been unlawfully killed but no one is to blame. **** right off.

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  • poorscousertommy
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    ****ing cunt

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  • Kenneth
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    The verdict is what it is, a jury decision on specific charges. It's tragic that he hasn't been held responsible for his clear failings in any meaningful way, whether manslaughter or not.

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  • Assassin
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    Unbelievable!!!

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  • Shaggy
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    **** off

    [ame]https://twitter.com/BrianReade/status/1200077647612694528[/ame]

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  • Red_Polo
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    Hillsborough police chief will face retrial, judge rules

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  • Exiled_red
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    Hillsborough safety officer has been fined £6500 over disaster.

    BBC News - Hillsborough trial: Safety officer Graham Mackrell fined £6,500
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-48253507

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  • shanks69
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    Originally posted by calvoboy View Post
    I was 11 and have the same. The queues round every phone box as we walked away from the ground in complete silence stick in the memory, but lots of the rest of it has been blanked and comes back in dribs and drabs. Make sure you talk about it to those who know though. I feel lucky that I have a good support network of mates who were also there, but it's tough each year around the anniversary. JFT96 YNWA.
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  • calvoboy
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    Originally posted by shanks69 View Post
    i was just19 when i went to that match and now 30 years later and 49 years old and still cannot believe what happend i also guess i am lucky not just the fact i came home but i seem to have blanked large chunks of it out of my head then again i can't talk about it i can only mention parts of the day to people.
    Jft96.

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    I was 11 and have the same. The queues round every phone box as we walked away from the ground in complete silence stick in the memory, but lots of the rest of it has been blanked and comes back in dribs and drabs. Make sure you talk about it to those who know though. I feel lucky that I have a good support network of mates who were also there, but it's tough each year around the anniversary. JFT96 YNWA.
    Last edited by calvoboy; 21-04-19, 12:41 AM.

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  • Angryred
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    With all respect to the 96 that have passed on, why are the ones who have taken their own lives since not mentioned?...Their lives matter too, they simply couldn't cope with their trauma of that dark day & the support for them wasn't enough to help them...That number should have gone up in due respect as they were present on that day.

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  • RoadEnd
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    Shanks - It was my 21st birthday that day which was the only reason i wan't there. My family spent the evening waiting to hear from other members that were at the match just to know they were safe. Back then, no-one had a mobile phone. By grace of God they were all safe but like you, to this day they have blocked out a lot of what they witnessed. Although 95 died that day and the 96th a couple of years later, there are more that have taken their own life since. Thoughts to everyone affected by the tragic events that day.

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  • shanks69
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Difficult to know what to say even all these years later.

    I was massively affected even without being anywhere near the game as an avid 14 year old Liverpool supporter. So I can’t even begin to comprehend what those of you who attended went through and are still going through.

    Grief and trauma are complex emotions, so take it easy today Shanks69
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  • Buzzo
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    Difficult to know what to say even all these years later.

    I was massively affected even without being anywhere near the game as an avid 14 year old Liverpool supporter. So I can’t even begin to comprehend what those of you who attended went through and are still going through.

    Grief and trauma are complex emotions, so take it easy today Shanks69

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  • shanks69
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    i was just19 when i went to that match and now 30 years later and 49 years old and still cannot believe what happend i also guess i am lucky not just the fact i came home but i seem to have blanked large chunks of it out of my head then again i can't talk about it i can only mention parts of the day to people.
    Jft96.

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