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As I said last night, it's possible to use the word "sorry" without admitting fault or blame.It’s the same as the stewarding fiasco after the Palace home match last year. Statement made with no apology in and basically said nothing. It’s what the club does these days. Never apologises or admits they were wrong/made a mistake. Like Bozza says it would be nice if they said sorry. It’s not like anyone is going to sue them for having to queue so there’s no liability at stake.
When a friend loses a relative, we say "sorry", but we're not 'fessing up that we had something to do with the death.
It's just simple and polite courtesy - it's not a sign of weakness.