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I always wonder what 'Justice' people actually want for Heysel

And whether they are actually doing anything about it other than using it to score points

 

There's no doubt what this is about. "The S*n was right", "my favourite journo Kelvin MacKenzie", "wall-pushing c****", "murderers" etc.

 

I can't see how to report it though, it doesn't seem to fit any of the categories.

Posted (edited)

Looks like it's gone already?

 

I just sent a report but now I can't view the page.

 

I dare say it was some little prick doing it in response to the whole Iain Macintosh thing.

Edited by Swipe
Posted

yeah - page doesn't exist.

 

Keep checking back though as it could be a bigSam & return in a week or two

 

I think if enough people click "report for spam" in a short period of time they'll take a page down immediately.

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I know its in very bad taste but you could spend your entire life chasing these morons, and while I agree that such 'pages' should be taken down and commend those who have acted to do so, I think that more can be achieved by being pro-active rather than re-active. You wont (re-)educate the people who put these pages up or those that add tasteless comments on them, they are beyond help but there are many groups/organisations out there that could benefit from the use of our time - whether that be achieved by asking your MP / Councillor questions, raising issues with them so that the facts are at least in their thoughts or by making a small donation or by purchasing something from the support groups, small things like buying a badge for £2 or a mug for a fiver, can make a difference in enabling these people to bring the attention that this issue deserves.

 

Let the morons continue to be morons, when the truth does come out they will be shown for what they are - morons.

Posted (edited)

What does justice for heysel mean?

 

Presumably something other than people being tried and sentenced in a court of law, as happened to the 14 Liverpool fans convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

 

The whole 'Justice for Heysel' stuff is distatesteful b******s in that it:

 

(a) ignores the fact that there has already been some some and

(b) comes from people who do not care in the slightest for the true victims of the disaster but just use it as a chance to pursue their own grudges or vendettas.

 

The only people I'l ever feel any need to answer to over Heysel, or who have any real reason to 'hate' us because of it, are Juventus fans (and from the way in which the majority seemed to accept what happened at Anfield in 2005, it seems as though many of them are farn more dignified and clued up than the likes of those who put this twitter can account up).

 

Heysel has f*** all to do with anyone else and they certainly aren't 'victims'

 

Any English club who's fans had taken part in football related violence in Europe - wheteher it be Leeds and Spurs in the 70s and early 80s, the Blues**** smashing up channel ferries, or whatever - had all contributed and therefore all deserved a ban. A comibination of circumstances meant that the final and worst event involved us and so we inevitably got the longest ban. It couldn't really have been any other way, and we served our longer ban without complaint, unlike some.

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Posted (edited)

Presumably something other than people being tried and sentenced in a court of law, as happened to the 14 Liverpool fans convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

 

The whole 'Justice for Heysel' stuff is distatesteful b******s in that it:

 

(a) ignores the fact that there has already been some some and

(b) comes from people who do not care in the slightest for the true victims of the disaster but just use it as a chance to pursue their own grudges or vendettas.

 

The only people I'l ever feel any need to answer to over Heysel, or who have any real reason to 'hate' us because of it, are Juventus fans (and from the way in which the majority seemed to accept what happened at Anfield in 2005, it seems as though many of them are farn more dignified and clued up than the likes of those who put this twitter can account up).

 

Heysel has f*** all to do with anyone else and they certainly aren't 'victims'

 

Any English club who's fans had taken part in football related violence in Europe - wheteher it be Leeds and Spurs in the 70s and early 80s, the Blues**** smashing up channel ferries, or whatever - had all contributed and therefore all deserved a ban. A comibination of circumstances meant that the final and worst event involved us and so we inevitably got the longest ban. It couldn't really have been any other way, and we served our longer ban without complaint, unlike some.

 

Good post. You have to be some special kind of moron to believe that Everton football club were anything approaching being 'victims' of Heysel. Might as well say Nottingham Forest were in some way victims of Hillsborough because without the extra motivation we gained from the tragedy they might have beaten us in that semi final, won the cup, then got into Europe, won there as well, and generally been restored to the top of the English game.

 

Their whole beef is based on the ludicrous assumption that they were nailed on to win a cup competition they wouldn't have even been favourites to win.

 

Also, and obviously above all else (and this shouldn't need saying) but who stoops so low to moan about sporting restrictions when people have lost their lives ?

Edited by David Hodgson
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Their whole beef is based on the ludicrous assumption that they were nailed on to win a cup competition they wouldn't have even been favourites to win.

 

Also, and obviously above all else (and this shouldn't need saying) but who stoops so low to moan about sporting restrictions when people have lost their lives ?

 

Quite. But then sadly that 'special kind of moron' is becoming, if anything, more and more common.

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