metalblade
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Why are the relatives of the 96 not suing SWFC ?
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So, because Hillsborough is a death trap, SWFC were complicit in the disaster and SYP are, well, the less said the better, we are being roped into this sordid affair by association, i.e., of simply coming from the same city. That place wants fucking dynamiting and the whole district needs renaming. Instead of propping that fucking club up to everyone else's detriment, It's about time the city's "elders" grabbed this matter by the balls and fucked them off and stopped dragging this city down with them.
Agreed .
The pigs have no right to be indignant as they were a part of the problem . SYP and The Safety Advisory Group meanwhile are attempting to show the world that they've learned their lessons .
If anyone wonders why this is happening have a little read of this - http://hillsborough.independent.gov.uk/report/Section-1/summary/page-3/index.html
They will fall back on the old West Ham excuse of those that owned the club then are no longer at the club.And they found Ched guilty with no evidence.
When will the pigs finally get hammered for it?
So why have things changed since we were in the PL? There was no trouble then, and we didn't have all the daft segregation rule. Our club has a few idiots but is no worse than other similar-sized clubs, is it?
When will the pigs finally get hammered for it?
Easy to be big and hard in those circumstances especially when some of those grounds have no idea how to cope with thousands of travelling fans.
They'll have a shock next season![]()
I doubt it. They'll run a fucking mile.
Yes, that's what I meant
I'm not thinking clearly, the pigs are clouding my judgement more than usual tonight.
That does make sense actually. The ground works and large part of the structure could potentially be done before the end of the season. During close season, the current roof could be removed and current stand adjoined to the new structure behind.I'm sure McCabe was saying that with the plans in place to bolt an extra 3,200 seats at the back of the Kop it meant relatively minimal disruption, think we'd lose at most 5,000 seats.
I believe most of the Kop would remain open whilst building work was being done, probably close only the back of the Kop.
The main serious work, roof extension, removal of posts would be done over the Summer.
The whole very idea of netting as segregation is fucking stupid. It's counter productive. Football fans don't want to attack each other, they want to posture and act hard. Take the netting away and have just a thin line of stewards and they wouldn't dare. We've literally sold out and will still have 2,000 empty seats in the stadium. It's absolutely stupid. That could've been an extra £40k in the coffers
Can someone remind me of the riots we used to have in the premiership season because I can't recall any. There was nothing like the amount of segregation we have now. Several match gates were at or close to capacity if I remember.
Man City v Man Utd tonight, segregation just One row of stewards or Police! Can't Sheffield police do this? or are they totally useless.
Yer, goes without sayingThat's rhetorical right?
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