Liverpool fans smash Real Madrid bus

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Absolute morons!
Let’s say one or two of the Real players got injured and as a result were unable to play thereby giving the home team an unfair advantage.
To stop this the authorities need to make a stand and if it happens again they either let the offended team through to the next round by default or postpone the match and make the offending team play it away from home.
Mind you if that was the case you would have the streets around Anfield swarmed with Evertonians and they would attack the visiting teams buses.
 
This isn't the first time and they need hammering for it, because above all else others will follow the lead.

If it was Leeds it'd be a five year European ban (rolls eyes)
 
I mean, it's happened and been judged upon. Move on. I haven't seen this in other media but deal with it on its own territory, not that of 30+ years ago.
 
This isn't the first time and they need hammering for it, because above all else others will follow the lead.

If it was Leeds it'd be a five year European ban (rolls eyes)
Surely this is what makes European nights at Anfield so ‘special’. It’s the fans. The bent nobber says so everytime.
 
Guys if you can’t write anything sensible about the Post then don’t - it causes offence not just to those concerned but to the wider football family - Hillsborough has nothing to do with tonight’s all edged event to the Madrid team coach - if it was a real incident let’s just let the authorities deal with it

Football is a great sport, probably the best - respect all about it and involved in it - if you can’t stay away from it
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How many didn’t have a ticket?

If they all did, then I agree.
I think everyone that died had a ticket in all probability as they were in the paddock and crushed by the weight of numbers coming in later.
I'm just not a big fan of judging the populations of entire cities or countries by the actions of a few idiots, it was a tragic incident and nothing to do with morons attacking a bus tonight.
 
The scousers were found 100% innocent, even though they turned up on mass without tickets and ran the gates.

South Yorkshire police were terrible that day, but the scoucers had some blame!!!
Lord Justice Taylor, in his 1990 report into the disaster, concluded fans were reasonable to arrive between 14.30 and 14.40 as match tickets only requested people be in their places "15 minutes before the game". He was also satisfied that the large concentration of fans who gathered Leppings Lane at 14.40 to 14.50 "did not arrive as a result of any concerted plan".
He concluded that police had "failed" to prepare for controlling the arrival of a large number of fans in a short period. Both the club and police "should have realised the turnstile area could not easily cope with the large numbers demanded of it" unless they arrived steadily over a lengthy period.
He accepted there were "small groups without tickets" looking to "exploit any chance of getting into the ground". But the main problem was simply one of "large numbers packed into the small area outside the turnstiles". He stated categorically that "fans' behaviour played no part in the disaster".
The Hillsborough Independent Panel (HIP) report concluded crowd congestion outside the stadium was "not caused by fans arriving late" for the kick-off. The turnstiles, it said, were "inadequate to process the crowd safely" and the rate of entry insufficient to prevent a dangerous build-up outside the ground.
What the jury said: The behaviour of Liverpool supporters did not cause or contribute to the dangerous situation at the Leppings Lane turnstiles.
 
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