Page 1 of 5 12345 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 43

Thread: R.I.P 96 <3

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Liverpool
    Posts
    2,788
    Tokens
    165

    Latest Awards:

    Default R.I.P 96 <3

    19 years ago today 96 Liverpool fans lost there lives due to being crushed to death during the FA cup semi final match against Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough.

    Here is a list of the people who lost there lives:

    John Alfred Anderson (62)
    Colin Mark Ashcroft (19)
    James Gary Aspinall (18)
    Kester Roger Marcus Ball (16)
    Gerard Bernard Patrick Baron (67)
    Simon Bell (17)
    Barry Sidney Bennett (26)
    David John Benson (22)
    David William Birtle (22)
    Tony Bland (22)
    Paul David Brady (21)
    Andrew Mark Brookes (26)
    Carl Brown (18)
    David Steven Brown (25)
    Henry Thomas Burke (47)
    Peter Andrew Burkett (24)
    Paul William Carlile (19)
    Raymond Thomas Chapman (50)
    Gary Christopher Church (19)
    Joseph Clark (29)
    Paul Clark (18)
    Gary Collins (22)
    Stephen Paul Copoc (20)
    Tracey Elizabeth Cox (23)
    James Philip Delaney (19)
    Christopher Barry Devonside (18)
    Christopher Edwards (29)
    Vincent Michael Fitzsimmons (34)
    Thomas Steven Fox (21)
    Jon-Paul Gilhooley (10)
    Barry Glover (27)
    Ian Thomas Glover (20)
    Derrick George Godwin (24)
    Roy Harry Hamilton (34)
    Philip Hammond (14)
    Eric Hankin (33)
    Gary Harrison (27)
    Stephen Francis Harrison (31)
    Peter Andrew Harrison (15)
    David Hawley (39)
    James Robert Hennessy (29)
    Paul Anthony Hewitson (26)
    Carl Darren Hewitt (17)
    Nicholas Michael Hewitt (16)
    Sarah Louise Hicks (19)
    Victoria Jane Hicks (15)
    Gordon Rodney Horn (20)
    Arthur Horrocks (41)
    Thomas Howard (39)
    Thomas Anthony Howard (14)
    Eric George Hughes (42)
    Alan Johnston (29)
    Christine Anne Jones (27)
    Gary Philip Jones (18)
    Richard Jones (25)
    Nicholas Peter Joynes (27)
    Anthony Peter Kelly (29)
    Michael David Kelly (38)
    Carl David Lewis (18)
    David William Mather (19)
    Brian Christopher Mathews (38)
    Francis Joseph McAllister (27)
    John McBrien (18)
    Marion Hazel McCabe (21)
    Joseph Daniel McCarthy (21)
    Peter McDonnell (21)
    Alan McGlone (28)
    Keith McGrath (17)
    Paul Brian Murray (14)
    Lee Nicol (14)
    Stephen Francis O’Neill (17)
    Jonathon Owens (18)
    William Roy Pemberton (23)
    Carl William Rimmer (21)
    David George Rimmer (38)
    Graham John Roberts (24)
    Steven Joseph Robinson (17)
    Henry Charles Rogers (17)
    Colin Andrew Hugh William Sefton (23)
    Inger Shah (38)
    Paula Ann Smith (26)
    Adam Edward Spearritt (14)
    Philip John Steele (15)
    David Leonard Thomas (23)
    Patrik John Thompson (35)
    Peter Reuben Thompson (30)
    Stuart Paul William Thompson (17)
    Peter Francis Tootle (21)
    Christopher James Traynor (26)
    Martin Kevin Traynor (16)
    Kevin Tyrrell (15)
    Colin Wafer (19)
    Ian David Whelan (19)
    Martin Kenneth Wild (29)
    Kevin Daniel Williams (15)
    Graham John Wright (17)

    R.I.P all, you will never be forgotten

    YNWA
    Last edited by Scouse; 15-04-2008 at 12:50 PM.



    Justice for the 96

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Posts
    875
    Tokens
    0

    Default

    People as young as 14

    RIP

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    4,812
    Tokens
    46

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by rambo111111 View Post
    People as young as 14

    RIP
    There's a 10 year old in there too.


  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Posts
    875
    Tokens
    0

    Default

    Ouch, I never saw that - that's bad

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Liverpool
    Posts
    2,788
    Tokens
    165

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    yeah its terrible that anyone died specialy a 10 year old. my uncle was there but on the top stand pulling people up.



    Justice for the 96

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Sheffield
    Posts
    515
    Tokens
    0
    Habbo
    Puma

    Default

    Being from and being raised just by hillsborough, I must admit that the Hillsborough disaster saddens me; but the people who anger me are the Liverpool fans.

    Why? I wasn't around, but my mum was pregnant with me at the time and both her and my dad can reccolect that day extremely well (because they were both in employment).

    My dad was a taxi driver and drove many people to and from the 'scene of the crime', he picked up 3 sets of Liverpool fans and a set of Nottingham forrest fans; even today when I was watching the news he mentions 'Ahh, every group of scousers that picked up were drunk out of their minds' and in addition to this, he noticed that one group had an underage drinker. On the other hand he picked up two blokes who were Forrest fans who although were drunk, they acted in a sensible manner.

    Yes the event was extremely unfortunate, but it was my local football club and police force that got the majority of the blame. I know at least three police officers that lost their jobs not long after the disaster, one is still unemployed to this day. All those three people still blame the Scousers because the fact of the matter was they brought too many fans when they knew that there wasn't any more tickets available.

    I'm just fustrated that the scousers seem to blame other people, when infact it was their own wrong doing.

    I know my view of things is definatly a minority in this country but I have people who were there on the day and saw people trampled to death. Everybody else seems to follow the medias representation of the disaster, to which I totally disagree.

    Btw - Any problems with what i've posted, f/r borin - I'll be more than happy to fight for my side.
    Live as if you will die tomorrow but learn as if you will live forever - Mahatma Gandhi

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    4,164
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by tomo4 View Post
    Being from and being raised just by hillsborough, I must admit that the Hillsborough disaster saddens me; but the people who anger me are the Liverpool fans.

    Why? I wasn't around, but my mum was pregnant with me at the time and both her and my dad can reccolect that day extremely well (because they were both in employment).

    My dad was a taxi driver and drove many people to and from the 'scene of the crime', he picked up 3 sets of Liverpool fans and a set of Nottingham forrest fans; even today when I was watching the news he mentions 'Ahh, every group of scousers that picked up were drunk out of their minds' and in addition to this, he noticed that one group had an underage drinker. On the other hand he picked up two blokes who were Forrest fans who although were drunk, they acted in a sensible manner.

    Yes the event was extremely unfortunate, but it was my local football club and police force that got the majority of the blame. I know at least three police officers that lost their jobs not long after the disaster, one is still unemployed to this day. All those three people still blame the Scousers because the fact of the matter was they brought too many fans when they knew that there wasn't any more tickets available.

    I'm just fustrated that the scousers seem to blame other people, when infact it was their own wrong doing.

    I know my view of things is definatly a minority in this country but I have people who were there on the day and saw people trampled to death. Everybody else seems to follow the medias representation of the disaster, to which I totally disagree.

    Btw - Any problems with what i've posted, f/r borin - I'll be more than happy to fight for my side.
    You ain't in the minority when you say that...


  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Luton, Uk
    Posts
    4,221
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default



    R.I.P

    JPT Champions 08-09
    We're Luton Town Fc

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Rhondda
    Posts
    6,463
    Tokens
    0

    Latest Awards:

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by tomo4 View Post
    Being from and being raised just by hillsborough, I must admit that the Hillsborough disaster saddens me; but the people who anger me are the Liverpool fans.

    Why? I wasn't around, but my mum was pregnant with me at the time and both her and my dad can reccolect that day extremely well (because they were both in employment).

    My dad was a taxi driver and drove many people to and from the 'scene of the crime', he picked up 3 sets of Liverpool fans and a set of Nottingham forrest fans; even today when I was watching the news he mentions 'Ahh, every group of scousers that picked up were drunk out of their minds' and in addition to this, he noticed that one group had an underage drinker. On the other hand he picked up two blokes who were Forrest fans who although were drunk, they acted in a sensible manner.

    Yes the event was extremely unfortunate, but it was my local football club and police force that got the majority of the blame. I know at least three police officers that lost their jobs not long after the disaster, one is still unemployed to this day. All those three people still blame the Scousers because the fact of the matter was they brought too many fans when they knew that there wasn't any more tickets available.

    I'm just fustrated that the scousers seem to blame other people, when infact it was their own wrong doing.

    I know my view of things is definatly a minority in this country but I have people who were there on the day and saw people trampled to death. Everybody else seems to follow the medias representation of the disaster, to which I totally disagree.

    Btw - Any problems with what i've posted, f/r borin - I'll be more than happy to fight for my side.
    I know Liverpool took too many fans but surely Sheffield Wednesday have to have some of the blame. There were fences in that stand to segregate the home fans and away fans. Knowing Liverpool have a large travelling contingent the fences should have been taken out.

    You say about everyone blaming the police but in a way it was their fault. They allowed fans into the ground as there were too many fans outside the turnstiles trying to get in.
    Last edited by Geraint; 17-04-2008 at 09:12 PM.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Sheffield
    Posts
    515
    Tokens
    0
    Habbo
    Puma

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Cardiff.City View Post
    I know Liverpool took too many fans but

    You say about everyone blaming the police but in a way it was their fault. They allowed fans into the ground as there were too many fans outside the turnstiles trying to get in.
    They didn't though, many Liverpool fans were climbing over the turnstyles.
    Live as if you will die tomorrow but learn as if you will live forever - Mahatma Gandhi

Page 1 of 5 12345 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •