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    Originally posted by Lecter View Post
    I was at Hillsborough was 17 at the time.

    I watched Anne with my wife and 2 daughters (they are 13 and 16). My youngest said to my wife last night after watching the last episode that she thinks it affected me a lot as she could see me getting emotional and angry at certain parts

    My daughters asking me questions has made me reflect on a lot of the events of that day and since

    The families will never find the justice they want but I have found some peace myself. Its only since the new inquiries that I have come to realise how much that day affected me.

    My head was a mess for a long time and to be honest I just coasted through my A levels and Degree course because of that

    I honestly think a couple of things stopped me spiralling out of control...

    My best mate who is a blue, I talked and talked him to death post Hillsborough. He knew from the get go that I was struggling and he was massively there for me. He sat and listened to all I wanted to say and most importantly he believed what I said

    The second person was a girl I went out with for a few years after Hillsborough. She was someone I met at Uni she wasn't from Liverpool at first she believed the lies and smears but after talking with me (firstly as just a friend then as my girlfriend) she believed and supported me. Her family did the same as well

    I owe a great debt to both of them

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      I just can't bear to watch any of these.
      My father in law was there and it really affects him to this day.
      My wife used to go to all the cup matches with him but that day she gave her ticket for Leppings Lane to her uncle who lived in Sheffield and who they'd gone up to stay with for the weekend.
      My father in law turned up at the house shell shocked at about 9pm, the uncle had been home since 6pm and that was an anxious few hours for them all.
      I was in that stand at the semi the year before when it could easily have happened
      and didn't go to a match for at least ten years after Hillsborough.
      The people suffering from PTSD must run into the thousands. I know a few people who were severely ****ed up by it.
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            Originally posted by Lecter View Post
            I was at Hillsborough was 17 at the time.

            I watched Anne with my wife and 2 daughters (they are 13 and 16). My youngest said to my wife last night after watching the last episode that she thinks it affected me a lot as she could see me getting emotional and angry at certain parts

            My daughters asking me questions has made me reflect on a lot of the events of that day and since

            The families will never find the justice they want but I have found some peace myself. Its only since the new inquiries that I have come to realise how much that day affected me.

            My head was a mess for a long time and to be honest I just coasted through my A levels and Degree course because of that

            I honestly think a couple of things stopped me spiralling out of control...

            My best mate who is a blue, I talked and talked him to death post Hillsborough. He knew from the get go that I was struggling and he was massively there for me. He sat and listened to all I wanted to say and most importantly he believed what I said

            The second person was a girl I went out with for a few years after Hillsborough. She was someone I met at Uni she wasn't from Liverpool at first she believed the lies and smears but after talking with me (firstly as just a friend then as my girlfriend) she believed and supported me. Her family did the same as well

            I owe a great debt to both of them
            I hope you're in a better place now - I can't imagine what it must have been like not only to be there and witness it, but to deal with the smears and lies from the media and people in power.

            I'm surprised vigilante justice hasn't run its course when it comes to those cunts.
            Was muß, das muß.

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              The follow up documentary 'The Real Anne', shown last night, is also well worth a watch.

              The footage of PC Debra Martin had me in tears - firstly the original interview when she tearfully explains how she cradled him - "he was just a baby" - and that Kevin said 'mum' before he passed, and then the later one from 2012 when, with Anne alongside her, she tells the same story and Anne crumples in tears. ****ing devastating.
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                I watched the final episode of Anne, which was brutal as it dealt with the candour with which she accepted her Cancer diagnosis

                Then watched the Doc which was also really well handled, and informative - and obviously very emotional.

                I hadn't picked up on, or had forgotten, the fact that the last enquiry highlighted that 41 of the 97 could have been saved had medical support been provided. Some of them by measures as simple as being put into the recovery position. I just dont know how families square that away.

                Also they played the audio of Duckenfield admitting his mistakes and lack of suitability for his position that day. As Sara Williams then, very graciously goes on to say. He made a mistake. He is only human. But he had over 20 years to admit to the lies that he clearly knew were being told.

                A very emotional week of TV watching.
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                  Aye I preceded the doc with the last two episodes. Heavy going, but essential.

                  So many people deserve everyone's gratitude, from Margaret Aspinall, Trevor Hicks, to Burnham - who is imperfect but played such a huge role - and the likes of David Conn at the Guardian, who has been so tireless and whose big piece on altered police statements way back blew so much of it wide open.
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                    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                    The follow up documentary 'The Real Anne', shown last night, is also well worth a watch.

                    The footage of PC Debra Martin had me in tears - firstly the original interview when she tearfully explains how she cradled him - "he was just a baby" - and that Kevin said 'mum' before he passed, and then the later one from 2012 when, with Anne alongside her, she tells the same story and Anne crumples in tears. ****ing devastating.
                    yip i was thinking the footage of 2012 was harrowing alright..... so ****in sad.

                    There is a family victim (can't remember her name - she was on the show last night - Charl??) who has basically said that we would have gotten over the disaster eventually if it wasn't for the cover up and lies afterwards.

                    One thing I didn't know was that Duckenfield was supposedly on the beer that day and was missing for a number of hours.

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                      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                      Aye I preceded the doc with the last two episodes. Heavy going, but essential.

                      So many people deserve everyone's gratitude, from Margaret Aspinall, Trevor Hicks, to Burnham - who is imperfect but played such a huge role - and the likes of David Conn at the Guardian, who has been so tireless and whose big piece on altered police statements way back blew so much of it wide open.


                      Don't think it will happen but I actually think Burnham would make a good leader for the labour party.

                      As someone else has said here as well, I am surprised a form of justice wasn't dished out in a vigilante fashion as well. Especially in the last couple of years.

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                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        Aye I preceded the doc with the last two episodes. Heavy going, but essential.

                        So many people deserve everyone's gratitude, from Margaret Aspinall, Trevor Hicks, to Burnham - who is imperfect but played such a huge role - and the likes of David Conn at the Guardian, who has been so tireless and whose big piece on altered police statements way back blew so much of it wide open.


                        One of the issues is sometimes seeking perfection in people or systems. This was a long, long way from perfect. But when you consider how this affected Burnham, and when you see his voice catch and his genuine pause as he is overwhelmed with emotion when he is talking about Kevin Williams, it is a good sign.

                        There are politicians out there that are very relatable and human. The system tends to not offer them a voice.

                        Also really it was some surprisingly decisive action from Gordon Brown in his short tenure as PM and dealing with Burnham that basically blew the case wide open again. Whereas Tony Blair had sided with the Murdoch empire.
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                            Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
                            One thing I didn't know was that Duckenfield was supposedly on the beer that day and was missing for a number of hours.
                            I didn't know that. Is this a proven fact or an allegation and, if the latter, who alleged it?

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                              Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
                              I didn't know that. Is this a proven fact or an allegation and, if the latter, who alleged it?
                              There was always talk of it happening, but I think something came out in the inquest as he couldn't account for his whereabouts for a couple of hours.

                              Loads of info around June last year similar to this
                              [ame="https://twitter.com/AdrianTempany/status/1400920061939007497"]https://twitter.com/AdrianTempany/status/1400920061939007497[/ame]

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                                I did a long google last night (oo'er missus) and could find plenty of "I've been tolds" but nothing that I would put trust in.

                                I know there is a time gap in his story of the day that he could not explain and - bearing in mind he has shown himself to be a heartless, cruel liar and a deeply incompetent, negligent, reckless, arrogant and stupid person - I wouldn't put it past him for a second, but I was hoping for something more authoritative.

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