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Heysel

Jimbo

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Heysel, the day of silence

On today’s date in 1985, 39 innocent people lost their lives in Brussels. We will never forget them

Today’s date, 29 May, is one of silence and reflection in memory of the 39 innocent people who lost their lives at Heysel Stadium in Brussels in 1985.
The memory of those victims, taken from their loved ones on that tragic night, has remained with us constantly for 29 years.
Not a day goes past when we don’t feel compelled to remember them, and the bouquet of flowers placed at the base of the commemorative monument in Reggio Emilia on 28 April, the stars at Juventus Stadium and the J-Museum area created in their honour are all our way of saying “We will never forget you”.
http://www.juventus.com/juve/en/news/heysel_day_of_silence
Nothing up on Liverpoolfc.com, but I'm sure it's only a matter of time.
 

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You two really are sick in the head.

If 14 LFC supporters being sent to a Belgian jail for 3 years each, and the banning of the club from European competition isn't justice, what is?

The correct people responsible for Heysel were punished. The correct people responsible for Hillsborough were not. If you can't see that difference, you truly are f**ked in the head.
 
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It's sad and pathetic that Heysel is used as nothing more than a points scoring exercise to get one over Liverpool fans from their rivals and don't even act like you lot give a flying f**k about those Juventus fans. Typical English really. It's also sad a good thread has destroyed, maybe a part 2 should set up.
 

Big Sam

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Nothing up on Liverpoolfc.com, but I'm sure it's only a matter of time.

They will never apologize about it

Heysel: May 29th 1985

April 15 may be the saddest day of the year for Liverpool supporters as they remember the Hillsborough disaster, but it's not the only day when many fans stop for a moment to think of a large group of football supporters who went to a match only never to return.
If Hillsborough is the saddest day in the club's history, May 29th is surely the lowest.
On May 29 1985, 39 football fans died when a wall collapsed at the Heysel stadium in Belgium. What should have been one of the greatest nights in the club's history turned into a nightmare.
Instead of leaving Brussels having seen our team lift a fifth European Cup, Liverpool supporters travelled back to England having witnessed the deaths of 39 football fans including 32 Italian fans of Juventus, four Belgians, two from France and one man from Northern Ireland.
Liverpool had objected to the choice of ground to stage the final well before the friendly banter outside the stadium began to turn nasty inside. Aside from the fact that the stadium appeared to be crumbling, Liverpool's main concern was that there was to be a neutral section of the ground set aside for football fans from Belgium. The club argued that only Liverpool and Juventus should be allocated tickets. Setting aside a neutral area would only lead to both sets of fans being able to buy tickets off Belgium touts thus creating a dangerous mixed area. As history has since proved, this neutral area was soon filled with Italian supporters.
As tempers became frayed inside the ground about an hour before kick off, both sets of fans baited each other through a segregating fence made from chicken wire. After a sustained period of missiles being thrown by both sets of supporters, some Liverpool fans charged at their Italian counterparts and, as chaos took over, Juventus fans fled only for a wall blocking their escape to collapse on top of them. Thirty-nine football supporters died where they fell.
Later that night, Juventus won the European Cup 1-nil. It's a match nobody wants to remember.
Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool's greatest ever player, will never forget what happened in Belgium though.
"The fact that fatalities might result wouldn't have occurred to the Liverpool fans when they ran across."
Dalglish admits that it wasn't until the following morning that the Liverpool players finally realised exactly what had happened inside the stadium.
"We saw the Italian fans crying, and they were banging on the side of our bus when we left the hotel," he recalls. "When we left Brussels, the Italians were angry, understandably so; 39 of their friends had died. I remember well one Italian man, who had his face right up against the window where I was sitting. He was crying and screaming. You feel for anybody who loses someone in those circumstances. You go along to watch a game. You don't go along expecting that sort of ending, do you? Football's not that important. No game of football is worth that. Everything else pales into insignificance."
Almost 20 years after that terrible day, Liverpool and Juventus were drawn together again for the first time in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. It was if fate had brought the two teams together to join forces and honour those who had lost their lives at Heysel.
"There is a friendship between the two clubs and supporters," Liverpool Chief Executive Rick Parry revealed after the draw had been announced. "As soon as the draw paired us together for the first time in 20 years, memories of the Heysel Stadium disaster were naturally in people's minds, both in Turin and here on Merseyside. The two clubs built bridges and forged powerful links after Heysel. The bond between us remains strong, but we still want all Juventus fans to know that we are very sorry about the fact that 39 people lost their lives. We moved forward in a spirit of friendship after Heysel and the clubs continue to work together in a spirit of mutual respect."
May 29th remains a day of remembrance for both Juventus and Liverpool supporters.

http://www.liverpoolfc.com/history/heysel

f**k you both. And f**k Jimbo as well.
 
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f**k you both. And f**k Jimbo as well.

The Liverpool chairman John Smith blamed Chelsea fans instead of accepting the blame that Liverpool fans were at fault.

'No Scousers dress like that ,' he said, 'and it was clear they had just come for trouble.' Liverpool chairman Smith issued a statement saying that the troublemakers were NF supporters, probably from London, and that a shot had been fired before the worst part of the riot.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2005/apr/03/newsstory.sport14
 

Haffa

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You two really are sick in the head.

If 14 LFC supporters being sent to a Belgian jail for 3 years each, and the banning of the club from European competition isn't justice, what is?

The correct people responsible for Heysel were punished. The correct people responsible for Hillsborough were not. If you can't see that difference, you truly are f**ked in the head.
Did I ask for Justice, Dickhead?

I didn't even make the comparison, quit trying to lump my opinion on the situation in with, Jimbo's.
 

Big Sam

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I didn't even make the comparison, quit trying to lump my opinion on the situation in with, Jimbo's.

You quoted him then backed it up by claiming LFC didn't want to acknowledge it which was subsequently proven very wrong.

You're as despicable as one another.
 

Haffa

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You quoted him then backed it up by claiming LFC didn't want to acknowledge it which was subsequently proven very wrong.

You're as despicable as one another.
I said they didn't acknowledge it on their website today, which has yet to be proven wrong. Not a post from 5+ years ago.

Yep and I lump you in with every Liverpool fan making fun of Munich.
 

saint.nick

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Big Sam, I wouldn't worry. You're arguing with a bloke who tries to take a moral high ground after mocking the 96, and a guy who's excuse for not condemning him was because he wasn't logged on the whole time Jimbo was being an asshole, despite seeing some of his pathetic dribble anyway.
 

saint.nick

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Did I ask for Justice, Dickhead?

I didn't even make the comparison, quit trying to lump my opinion on the situation in with, Jimbo's.

You absolute f**stick, you quoted a photo of a Heysel memorial posted by Jimbo, captioned 'JFT39'. What was the point in quoting Jimbo's post if you weren't even agreeing with his message for 'justice'?

You two really have a massive f**king chip on your shoulder. Massive. Like TT said, trying to get one over us by pretending you deeply care about the 39.
 
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Jimbo

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:lol:

Hey Haff, am I reading this correctly?

It looks like a Liverpool supporter is telling us we've got a chip on our shoulder

That would be like Luis Suarez having a whinge about diving...
 

saint.nick

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Same goes for Chelsea fans taking a moral high ground. It's not even about me being a Liverpool fan ffs anyway, it's about me actually being a normal human, and the fact you actually believe in all this bullshit you keep trying to sprout out to piss Liverpool fans off is pathetic, not like shit stirring is any excuse anyway :lol: I guess being a poor sharks supporter you need take our your bitterness in other places too. But it's not even worth trying to argue with your morally corrupt stupidity. Keep sitting there having a snigger with your best buddy. You're just making more people realise you're a f**kstick too.
 
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