For those too young to remember, a child being carried on his father's shoulders fell as fans were leaving the match a couple of minutes early at Ibrox, this caused a pile up and 66 people were crushed to death after falling onto each other.
Hopefully the minutes silence will be observed by all at the game.
Hopefully the minutes silence will be observed by all at the game.
i very much doubt it
DEREK JOHNSTONE
Rangers player
I’ve still got the pictures of that day in my head. They will never go away. I remember coming out of the shower after the game and seeing people being brought in and laid out on the floor. There was no other place to put them. I remember thinking to myself, have they fainted? To be told what had happened really hit me. I don’t think I’ve ever got dressed so quickly in all my life. I think it was just panic. I needed to get out, because they might be bringing in more bodies.
I walked along a wee corridor outside the dressing room, and for some strange reason I turned right and walked down the tunnel and went out on to the track. That is when I saw all the bodies being laid out on the far corner. It was dark and cold, and people were working under the floodlights.
I don’t know if it was a policeman or a doctor, but I said to someone: “What’s happened?” I really didn’t know the extent of it. He said, “There are 30 bodies so far, and more to come.”
You know, I can understand (although not agree with) the booing of soldiers, the sectarian songs, the gloating of wars from 320 years ago and all that, even if it is vile, bigoted shite that represents everything that is wrong with that part of the world.Hopefully...............but there are two sets of dickheads up there usually
I never knew of this tragedy, truly awful. Let's hope the silence in honoured in the correct manner
On 'Goals on Sunday' they just had a chat with the two guys hosting sky's coverage of the game, and they mentioned this event, so it appears that it's not going to be overlooked, at least by sky.
It was well observed by all at the stadium.
Indeed, well done all the fans
the vile, puerile and backward sectarianism that pervades *(1) the city of Glasgow and *(2) its football teams.