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ste_mc_efc

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This is part of the problem when I say people milking a situation,

No amount of apologies or compensation can take the place of loved ones loss, so where do you draw the line.

It's been proven the fans were not to blame, now let it go, there are to many people in Liverpool who didn't lose anyone that day who have jumped on the bandwagon and just wanna stir it up

yep obviously the case. because liverpool is the "self-pity city" and everyone there is over sentimental and has a victim complex. :rolleyes
 

MasterBlaster76

ICC Chairman
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That wasn't justice. That was just the truth. Justice has yet to be done.

Which raises the question of what would you call justice? Rounding up the offending parties and crushing them on a specially erected metal fence? The 96 have been exonerated, surely that's enough now.
 

shravi

National Board President
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Which raises the question of what would you call justice? Rounding up the offending parties and crushing them on a specially erected metal fence? The 96 have been exonerated, surely that's enough now.

Just acknowledging that something has happened isn't what the legal system is in place for. It's for delivering justice and making people accountable for what they have done.
 

Skater

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England
Which raises the question of what would you call justice? Rounding up the offending parties and crushing them on a specially erected metal fence? The 96 have been exonerated, surely that's enough now.

Justice will be when people responsible for some of the decisions made that day (opening of the exit gate, mainly) and those behind the cover up are taken to court and punished.

Many families of those who died simply want 'accidental death' removed from the death certificates.
 

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