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  • cream
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    If only Thatcher was alive to see verdicts, the bitch.

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  • baitman
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    Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
    West Midlands police are front and centre in any conspiracy investigation.
    if there is an investigation it will be relating to the manslaughter by neglect by south yorkshire police.
    then the saftey certificate being out of date...
    the police, fa, council and sheffield wednesday must have either know or are responsible for not checking.
    then others are to blame for their neglect...

    the dirty business of conspiracy wont come out [if ever] until these other people are taken to task. proving a conspiracy will be almost impossible though. no doubt there are connections within these groups. like i said, my money would be on some sort of masonic old boys network covering each others arse.

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  • ChesterDave
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    SYP have been involved in Hillsborough, not investigating Ian Watkins despite serious allegations and evidence, turning a blind eye to child sexual exploitation in Rotherham, and, ignoring numerous allegations about Jimmy Savile.

    The Bassetelaw MP who suggets the organisation is disbanded has a good point. Its so rotten I doubt it can be reformed. So much arse covering on so many cases.

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  • BootRoom
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    Originally posted by baitman View Post
    never mind trying to pass the blame onto the fans, not only are others culpable [as mentioned in the verdict today] but there also is the question of the conspiracy between the culprits to all bury the truth and try and pass the blame... the match day police, south Yorkshire police force, Sheffield council [ground safety certificate], press, home secretary and government... the list goes on...

    for so many corrupt people to be able to get their story straight you have to realise that there is indeed a conspiracy at work here.
    i wonder if the masons will be the ones who have helped cover their brothers backs.
    i bet papers are being shredded and old video tapes are being burned right now...
    there is no doubt that serious negligence has led to the manslaughter of innocents here and people will be found guilty eventually.
    for me though, the bigger question is the level of ass covering and conspiracy after the fact that has taken place. this goes right to the head of government at the time.
    West Midlands police are front and centre in any conspiracy investigation.

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  • baitman
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    never mind trying to pass the blame onto the fans, not only are others culpable [as mentioned in the verdict today] but there also is the question of the conspiracy between the culprits to all bury the truth and try and pass the blame... the match day police, south Yorkshire police force, Sheffield council [ground safety certificate], press, home secretary and government... the list goes on...

    for so many corrupt people to be able to get their story straight you have to realise that there is indeed a conspiracy at work here.
    i wonder if the masons will be the ones who have helped cover their brothers backs.
    i bet papers are being shredded and old video tapes are being burned right now...
    there is no doubt that serious negligence has led to the manslaughter of innocents here and people will be found guilty eventually.
    for me though, the bigger question is the level of ass covering and conspiracy after the fact that has taken place. this goes right to the head of government at the time.

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  • Assassin
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    Finally JF96

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  • shanks69
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    I was in the pens that day and I guess in away I am lucky as I cannot remember much,I can remember gasping for breath a few time,see that police line across the pitch and also when we got on the pitch going over to the big stand on the left to a mate know we are safe.well today when I heard the verdict I sat in the work van and I cried,like say every 15th April I don't think of myself as a survivor I just think I am lucky I got out.27years to long I have to give a mention to the jury it must have been hard for them to have this dominate there lives for 2 years,for 2 years they have had the pain that the families and fans and this city has had.jft96

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  • CanadianRed
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    Great news. Peace to the families. YNWA.

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  • Leyton388
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    Long time overdue. JF96.

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  • CJ
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    I echo all above. It's sad it took so long.

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  • redmike65
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    Another David Conn just gone up

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  • spud_gun
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    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
    David Conn's long piece in the Guardian is extremely powerful.


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  • Shaggy
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    David Conn's long piece in the Guardian is extremely powerful.

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  • Slinky Skills
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    Originally posted by baitman View Post
    I was reading this out to the wife and was filling up, choked, couldnt get my words out, had to pass the phone to her to read.
    I cant even imaging how the families are feeling right now. Such a mix of emotions.
    27 years to get to this, corruption an lies from police, fa, sheffield council, press, government the lot.
    Originally posted by RoadEnd View Post
    Although 96 people died as a direct result of the tragedy, there are others who have since lost their lives indirectly - suicide, alcohol. In addition, there were many others who were injured physically but still suffer the psychological effects, not forgetting the 1000's in the stadium that witnessed the tragedy and were powerless to help. The ripple effect across the families and friends of the 96 is hard to imagine. Let's remember not just the 96, but spare a thought for everyone affected by the tragedy.

    Can't imagine what it's been like for all the families of those who have lost family members, friends and people that were there. Not just that but the people of the City of Liverpool, massive effects on the City which has wrongly had its reputation tarnished.

    So sad but justice is finally here. YNWA.

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  • labourRed
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    It's been quite an emotional day to say the least.

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