Who said that was the cause of the disaster?And that that was the cause of the disaster ?
And I haven't even touched on some of the more lurid and disagreeable claims that were made .......
Goalposts moved again by the RFL!
#21
Posted 13 October 2012 - 10:04 AM
#22
Posted 13 October 2012 - 10:09 AM
All that was written by Dave "nosey" Parker ?And that that was the cause of the disaster ?
And I haven't even touched on some of the more lurid and disagreeable claims that were made .......
#23
Posted 13 October 2012 - 10:22 AM
All that was written by Dave "nosey" Parker ?
Gosh - was it he who wrote about drunken Liverpool fans ?
Closer each day, Home and Away.
#24
Posted 13 October 2012 - 10:54 AM
#25
Posted 13 October 2012 - 10:54 AM
#26
Posted 13 October 2012 - 11:06 AM
I would put my house on it that a large number of Liverpool fans were drunk that day
what a disgusting slight on people who were killed, injured and traumatised on that tragic day.
people go for a drink before going to a game-any game.
There is absolutely no evidence that drunkenness was even remotely an element to the cause of this tragedy, despite efforts by the police and the media to show differently.
Make your poxy little comments about me until your heart is content-it doesn't matter to me, there's no reason why it should. But to make malignant and entirely typical of you, insinuations about the background to the Hillsborough tragedy is sick. I hope ythe moderators don't remove your post. I think as many people as possible should see it.
Edited by l'angelo mysterioso, 13 October 2012 - 11:06 AM.
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#27
Posted 13 October 2012 - 12:21 PM
what a disgusting slight on people who were killed, injured and traumatised on that tragic day.
people go for a drink before going to a game-any game.
There is absolutely no evidence that drunkenness was even remotely an element to the cause of this tragedy, despite efforts by the police and the media to show differently.
Make your poxy little comments about me until your heart is content-it doesn't matter to me, there's no reason why it should. But to make malignant and entirely typical of you, insinuations about the background to the Hillsborough tragedy is sick. I hope ythe moderators don't remove your post. I think as many people as possible should see it.
No Chris, I for one am not going to delete any posts - for the moment, neither Lowfields, yours or Griffs (who brought up the subject of Hillsbrough in the first place). But can I remind you of the topic of this thread, " Goalposts moved again by the RFL !" and ask you to stick to it. This is not the plaace to discuss the very sensitive Hillsborough disaster.
Jimmy B - moderator.
Edited by Jimmy B, 13 October 2012 - 12:23 PM.
#28
Posted 13 October 2012 - 12:45 PM
#29
Posted 13 October 2012 - 05:05 PM
couldn't agree moreNo Chris, I for one am not going to delete any posts - for the moment, neither Lowfields, yours or Griffs (who brought up the subject of Hillsbrough in the first place). But can I remind you of the topic of this thread, " Goalposts moved again by the RFL !" and ask you to stick to it. This is not the plaace to discuss the very sensitive Hillsborough disaster.
Jimmy B - moderator.
especially gratiutous slurs about drunken liverpool fans
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#30
Posted 13 October 2012 - 05:12 PM
would it be too much to ask for ALL clubs to ask for a meeting with the rfl , with the object of working out a straightforward and workable strategy that will sort out the mess that we have now. set out the rules and stick to them, instead of the ad hoc willy nilly system we have now.
Agree OR. That makes sense Seem to have gone off the subject quite a bit.
#31
Posted 13 October 2012 - 07:28 PM
what a disgusting slight on people who were killed, injured and traumatised on that tragic day.
people go for a drink before going to a game-any game.
There is absolutely no evidence that drunkenness was even remotely an element to the cause of this tragedy, despite efforts by the police and the media to show differently.
Make your poxy little comments about me until your heart is content-it doesn't matter to me, there's no reason why it should. But to make malignant and entirely typical of you, insinuations about the background to the Hillsborough tragedy is sick. I hope ythe moderators don't remove your post. I think as many people as possible should see it.
IDIOT let as many people see it as you want, i never said drunkeness was to blame for the tragedy. I said some Liverpool fans would of been drunk. Just like i was 2 years earlier in the same stand watching Leeds against Coventry in a semi there was no crush but 90% of leeds fans were hammered. Nothing wrong with that. Just like a large % of Rovers fans were drunk the other week in Warrington again no crush and nothing wrong with that. Wind your neck in idiot and try actually reading posts
#32
Posted 13 October 2012 - 07:30 PM
couldn't agree more
especially gratiutous slurs about drunken liverpool fans
been slow timed and irked again havent you. easy peezy
#34
Posted 13 October 2012 - 08:19 PM
Because he is a sad little boring man, that can never be irkd by plebsgets upset at a few comments on an unofficial forum, so walks away from the club. what's that all about?
Just wish he would remove the pic of the great Carl Dooler.
Edited by LOWFIELD, 13 October 2012 - 10:45 PM.
#35
Posted 14 October 2012 - 12:18 AM
gets upset at a few comments on an unofficial forum, so walks away from the club. what's that all about?
Reminds me of a spoilt brat who has his Lego taken from him. A male chicken of the highest order.
#36
Posted 14 October 2012 - 12:27 AM
###### in a swimming pool springs to mindReminds me of a spoilt brat who has his Lego taken from him. A male chicken of the highest order.
#37
Posted 14 October 2012 - 07:39 AM
IDIOT let as many people see it as you want, i never said drunkeness was to blame for the tragedy. I said some Liverpool fans would of been drunk. Just like i was 2 years earlier in the same stand watching Leeds against Coventry in a semi there was no crush but 90% of leeds fans were hammered. Nothing wrong with that. Just like a large % of Rovers fans were drunk the other week in Warrington again no crush and nothing wrong with that. Wind your neck in idiot and try actually reading posts
then what om earth was the point in mentioning it?
like I said, people go to games, all games and have a drink. The fact that liverpool fans will have done just that has absolutely no bearing on the tragedy.For all ther relevance it had, other than your typical malignance, you might as well have sid thsat some Liverpool fans had fish and chips before the game.
And you invoke people being drunk and in a crush at a football game. Why? people having had a drink had nothing at all to do with the 'crush'(a gross understatement) that led to this tragedy.
As for the OP, it's called reacting to a changingfinancia situation.
Edited by l'angelo mysterioso, 14 October 2012 - 07:41 AM.
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#38
Posted 14 October 2012 - 07:46 AM
gets upset at a few comments on an unofficial forum, so walks away from the club. what's that all about?
it's about you being completely wrong.
I resigned my jobs at Rovers weeks ago, for reasons that are none of your business, and reflect in no way anything negative about Rovers and the people runniing the club, or my feelings for those people. 23 years is quite sufficient. Now where's my telecaster qv.
You seem to have an inflated view of the importance and relevance of this 'forum'.
who think that life is but a joke
#39
Posted 14 October 2012 - 09:09 AM
There you go again jumping straight in like an idiot, show me where i mention the disaster?then what om earth was the point in mentioning it?
like I said, people go to games, all games and have a drink. The fact that liverpool fans will have done just that has absolutely no bearing on the tragedy.For all ther relevance it had, other than your typical malignance, you might as well have sid thsat some Liverpool fans had fish and chips before the game.
And you invoke people being drunk and in a crush at a football game. Why? people having had a drink had nothing at all to do with the 'crush'(a gross understatement) that led to this tragedy.
As for the OP, it's called reacting to a changingfinancia situation.
Try actually reading posts before replying
#40
Posted 14 October 2012 - 09:12 AM
No we dont have an inflated view of this or any other forum, you obviously do.it's about you being completely wrong.
I resigned my jobs at Rovers weeks ago, for reasons that are none of your business, and reflect in no way anything negative about Rovers and the people runniing the club, or my feelings for those people. 23 years is quite sufficient. Now where's my telecaster qv.
You seem to have an inflated view of the importance and relevance of this 'forum'.
Wheres Ian Clayton when you need him
Edited by LOWFIELD, 14 October 2012 - 09:24 AM.
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