Leeeigh Leeeigh wrote:
So did Utd only have the limit on foreign players. Did not know that, so you make fair point
The rest of your post is just cr@p mate. Hillsborough was a terrible day for football/sport - don't like the red scousers myself but I do remember the Kippax putting rivalry to one side by singing "Walk alone" in great voice in rembering what happened at home game after it. Fans travel in their thousands to big events without tickets now - difference is the police are organised and prepared unlike Hillsborough
Heysal was also cr@p what you say. Its up to the police to make such events safe from the the small minority idiots.
The rest of your post is just cr@p mate. Hillsborough was a terrible day for football/sport - don't like the red scousers myself but I do remember the Kippax putting rivalry to one side by singing "Walk alone" in great voice in rembering what happened at home game after it. Fans travel in their thousands to big events without tickets now - difference is the police are organised and prepared unlike Hillsborough
Heysal was also cr@p what you say. Its up to the police to make such events safe from the the small minority idiots.
No but in the early 90's the English game was still recovering from the european ban whereas the Italian,Spanish etc players were getting better every season simply by playing at a higher standard every season and also making the extra money and being able to pay the top wages to the top players to make them great teams. It's only since SKY tv and the influx of foregin players to the premiership the standard has risen, i mean how many truly world class English players are around atm? If you were a good player in England in the 80's or early 90's you went to Italy or Spain (wilkins, Gazza, Platt, Keegan, Hughes) where you could earn the big money. Just as if your a good player thesedays you come and play in the premier league (Ronaldo, Drogba, Torres etc)
As i said it'll open a can of worms and agree it was a dark dark day for football but would Hillsbrough have happend if only fans with tickets turned up to the game? The police did what they thought was best at the time for the fans outside of the ground who were being crushed.
As for Heysel i watched a documentry about the disaster and although the Juventus fans wern't entierly blameless the Liverpool fans were acting like animals. It all started when a friendly game was played before the final by two Belgian teams were both clubs colours and the red team were winning 3-0 to which the Liverpool fans started celebrating by goading the Juve fans to which they inturn started to throw missles (bits of terracing) at each other across the police cordon. Again the Liverpool end was very overcrowded because of the ammount of people without tickets and drunk fans which caused arguing and fighting amognst Liverpool fans which started to spread untill they charged the fence sperating the fans and police line. It also happend that the tempory TV studio was behind the Liverpool fans this is where they got the metal poles (scaffolding bars) which had been left under the studio building (it's also claimed there was a gun involved). So all in all the Juve fans were acting like idiots in a decrept stadium but the Liverpool fans took it too far by using weapons which resulted in 39 dead and 600 injured.