BREAKING NEWS The BBC's Nick Ravenscroft asks the panel how many people might have been saved if there had been a better emergency service response. Dr Bill Kirkup confirms that 28 people didn't have obstruction of bloodflow and 16 had heart and lung function. He concludes that there is evidence that 41 people in total had the potential to survive.
I hope the idiots who shared their pig-ignorance on this thread are listening to this. They should hang their sorry heads in shame.
Without meaning to be insensitive, the removal of terracing from British football grounds was based on the concerns over safety and security from the Hillsborough tragedy. With the blame now lying firmly with the authorities on the day, surely this makes the Taylor Report a little bit null and void?
How can you call people pig-ignorant prior to the report coming out? I am not ashamed to have speculated that the type of behaviour that was displayed by football fans during the 80s might have had an effect on how the police dealt with the crowd that day.
It’s a different situation granted but highlights the culture amongst Liverpool fans at the time. I’m afraid the notion that drunk fans arriving late at Hillsborough were not intimidating the police preventing them entering the stadium and that a number of them weren’t there with the intention of causing trouble just doesn’t wash with me.
I agree with this post.
There were obviously many contributing factors to the tragic events of that day and the blame cannot be pinned on just one group but in my opinion each party needs to accept some of the blame and I’m afraid to say this includes a number of Liverpool fans, a large number of whom turned up without tickets when it would have been apparent very few tickets would be available on the day. It’s a horrible fact and one that many will not be prepared to accept but there had been a culture hooliganism amongst Liverpool fans and also a tendency for fans to turn up to matches without tickets on mass, this for me was more than likely a major factor in the disaster.
I don’t like to say it but I’m not afraid to but you only have to look at the behaviour of a minority of Liverpool fans at Heysel and the resulting deaths to see that there WAS an endemic problem with hooliganism amongst some of their fan base at the time. If we are willing to pin much of the blame on Liverpool fans there I’m not sure why there is so much reluctance to do so in the case of Hillsborough.
Whether the report dispelled this or not, I’ve read various accounts and draw my own conclusions. That’s not to say I feel I know more than an in depth report that takes into account evidence that’s not probably not in the public domain but just my opinion one that I’m entitled to.
Another point that is brought up each time this issue is discussed is would this tragedy have occurred had Liverpool not been playing that day? I suggest probably not but no one can argue with outdated stadia, poor policing methods and other factors it was a disaster waiting to happen. It’s a great shame it took the deaths of so many people to change football and pave the way for the safe experience we all enjoy at football today but at least there can be some positives from that awful day.
In addition to some of the misguided stewards and coppers I hope there are one or two former hooligans having some reflection time on how their actions led directly to the Hillborough tragedy. If there had been no hooliganism there would have been no Hillsborough.
How can you call people pig-ignorant prior to the report coming out? I am not ashamed to have speculated that the type of behaviour that was displayed by football fans during the 80s might have had an effect on how the police dealt with the crowd that day.
Remember this game well on the box,also i remember the ground was packed solid and i can assure you there was thousands of fans outside the gates trying to barge through.I would dread to think how many people were in that end as it was way way more than it should,ve been and still loads trying to get in.
Liverpool fans in my opinion were a major factor in this terrible tragedy,you can't blame the police for this im afraid,nobody will put there hands up and admit mistakes though.
Because it was written (that Liverpool fans were not to blame) in the Taylor Report.
I understand what you are saying, and agree that hooligans should reflect on their actions.
However, what's true here is that crowds need proper control. Hillsborough did not happen because of hooliganism, it happened because the wrong decisions were made by those responsible for the crowd on the day.
It's wrong to connect the two. Because the authorities made mistakes this could have happened at a rock concert or a football ground. They then tried to cover it up.
Liverpool fans won't !!!!
Because it was written (that Liverpool fans were not to blame) in the Taylor Report.
As anybody who was at Selhurst 'that' night when the moronic Met Police officers treated Albion fans with utter contempt and forced ALL of us into a narrow subway that had the potential to be another tragedy. Police need to be trained properly before they are allowed anywhere near a football crowd. That's after they've all had their shitty attitude towards football fans surgically removed.
Well Bwian - long-standing NSC posters know your views on the events at Hillsborough despite scepticism on here (some of it probably from me). You can rest easy today old son.