bristolseagull
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what a f***ing prick,
I know I'm in a minority, but I'm fed up with the Hillsborough mythology. Yes it was tragic, but ffs why do we have to all be dragged in to this Dianaish melodrama. Enough already.
I know I'm in a minority, but I'm fed up with the Hillsborough mythology. Yes it was tragic, but ffs why do we have to all be dragged in to this Dianaish melodrama. Enough already.
Hardly a Dianaish melodrama though is it? Someone acting disrespectfully at a memorial service for 96 ordinary men, women and children who died at a foot ball match can't be compared to the OTT outpourings of grief for one woman who died in a car crash?
You are not alone (but accept we are in the minority). Its all getting a bit Jade Goody for me. Bradford fire disaster was just as sad but does not get even a 1/10th of the press coverage of Hillsbrough.
WTF?! Hillsbrough is a HUMAN tragedy, not a football one or a personal one, 96 people died that day, have some respect. You people probably thought the coverage of 9/11 was a bit over the top aswell! Christ, some people are so insensitive to events that actually do matter in context. The Goody saga was appalling and the coverage it received was an embarrasment to the country, but Hillsbrough is a real tragedy and deserves all the emotional coverage it receives, every year. This was the 20th anniversary so obviously it was getting more press than usual, but it's a worthy event for the coverage.
I agree with that to a certain extent. If the disaster had happened at lowly BHAFC and 96 died the coverage would be massively less. Its because it happened at a big club.
I'm not saying it wasn't sad or a human tradegy. Just that its a bit OTT 20 years later. Your post sort of proves my point.
Well it was 20 years ago, and it's not like we haven't had countless memorials to it since is it?
As it happens in the context it was a crass thing to do. However why are we still being asked to this event on such a scale?
Btw I wasn't saying that the coverage of Hillsborough is ott, just the reaction to Itanje. Everyone makes mistakes.
Yes they do but why do people make excuses for something he had complete control over. He didn't have to act in that.
Do you think he meant to?
Was he even alive when Hillsborough happened? He probably just doesn't know how people really feel. I'm sure he now realises how inappropriate his behaviour was and unfortunately the fans will probably turn on him for ever. Imo nothing should be made of it, I'm sure he didn't mean it.