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View SloveniaDave's Profile SloveniaDave Flag Tirana, Albania 11 Apr 14 10.42pm Send a Private Message to SloveniaDave Add SloveniaDave as a friend

On the odd occasion, the strength of argument on HoL or the views of one poster can make you think again. On this subject there was a post - which I think was from Kermit8 - which pointed out that the difference between Hillsborough and the other tragedies (and Bradford is very, very close to my heart), was that the Hillsborough families are still seeking justice.

I think you can reasonably say that the real responsibility is still unclear, but keeping it in the public domain seems fair and reasonable, until that issue is resolved.

 


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Hasn't it been resolved now with the recent investigation? What is left to fight ?

 


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Quote Happiness Stan at 11 Apr 2014 10.41pm

For Munich.

I guess it'd be hard to differentiate mins silence with a normal home fixture to be fair...


Yeah. But it would be better if all the dead could have 1 day for all to be remembered. Like a rememberance Sunday. Or something similar. Not interfere with kick-off times.

 


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Quote SloveniaDave at 11 Apr 2014 10.42pm

On the odd occasion, the strength of argument on HoL or the views of one poster can make you think again. On this subject there was a post - which I think was from Kermit8 - which pointed out that the difference between Hillsborough and the other tragedies (and Bradford is very, very close to my heart), was that the Hillsborough families are still seeking justice.

I think you can reasonably say that the real responsibility is still unclear, but keeping it in the public domain seems fair and reasonable, until that issue is resolved.

That's fair. But, why not just have 1 minute silence/delay? That keeps it in the media?

 


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Quote Happiness Stan at 11 Apr 2014 10.44pm

Hasn't it been resolved now with the recent investigation? What is left to fight ?


Not really, the inquest has only just started. But I do hope that, once that is over, we can put it into context will all the other tragedies and not make it a 'special case'.

 


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Quote Tim Gypsy Hill '64 at 11 Apr 2014 10.48pm

Quote SloveniaDave at 11 Apr 2014 10.42pm

On the odd occasion, the strength of argument on HoL or the views of one poster can make you think again. On this subject there was a post - which I think was from Kermit8 - which pointed out that the difference between Hillsborough and the other tragedies (and Bradford is very, very close to my heart), was that the Hillsborough families are still seeking justice.

I think you can reasonably say that the real responsibility is still unclear, but keeping it in the public domain seems fair and reasonable, until that issue is resolved.

That's fair. But, why not just have 1 minute silence/delay? That keeps it in the media?


Completely agree. I was just commenting on the reason it is still, quite rightly, in the pubic eye. But a 7 minute delay looks like it was the idea of some PR person who had little idea about football and football supporters.

 


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Quote SloveniaDave at 11 Apr 2014 10.49pm

Quote Happiness Stan at 11 Apr 2014 10.44pm

Hasn't it been resolved now with the recent investigation? What is left to fight ?


Not really, the inquest has only just started. But I do hope that, once that is over, we can put it into context will all the other tragedies and not make it a 'special case'.


The inquest has started. So why do we need to keep making it a special case, when it already is?

 


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I couldn't care less what the rest of you do or think.

For me, the minute's silence will relate to the many incidents where innocents died. Like Slovenia Dave I feel stronger about Bradford for a number of reasons.

But I will be silent, will have a tear in my eye and use it for reflection on those that died and those that had to live with the loss. And anyone being an idiot in that one minute will offend me to the ultimate degree.

 

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Quote Mapletree at 11 Apr 2014 10.58pm

I couldn't care less what the rest of you do or think.

For me, the minute's silence will relate to the many incidents where innocents died. Like Slovenia Dave I feel stronger about Bradford for a number of reasons.

But I will be silent, will have a tear in my eye and use it for reflection on those that died and those that had to live with the loss. And anyone being an idiot in that one minute will offend me to the ultimate degree.


I doubt that any of us would even think of being disrespectful. A minutes silence is fair, not a seven minute delay. What makes this different to any other tragedy?

 


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Quote SloveniaDave at 11 Apr 2014 10.42pm

On the odd occasion, the strength of argument on HoL or the views of one poster can make you think again. On this subject there was a post - which I think was from Kermit8 - which pointed out that the difference between Hillsborough and the other tragedies (and Bradford is very, very close to my heart), was that the Hillsborough families are still seeking justice.

I think you can reasonably say that the real responsibility is still unclear, but keeping it in the public domain seems fair and reasonable, until that issue is resolved.


Exactly. The other tragedies did not have the senior police trying to cover-up what they had and hadn't done and then compounding that with ensuing falsifications and misrepresentation. It is their fault that this hasn't been put to bed yet. Not Liverpool FC nor their families. They denied the victims justice to suit their own ends but are still being pursued vigorously, no matter how long it takes, to make sure that they don't eventually manage to get away with it.

The senior coppers made their own beds.

 


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EastEndPalace Flag WithHardNutsCosImAHardBastard 11 Apr 14 11.14pm

Respect the minutes silence but I hope we don't pander them further.

 

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A minutes silence is proper, not only in remembrance for the 96 who were taken, but for the cover-up that tried to paint football supporters as less than human. We are all in this together, everywhere football is played and supporters pay their hard earned dough to watch and cheer. Remember the Hillsborough 96, supporters sacrificed for no good reason.

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