lucretia
Well-Known Member
There are a f ew persons on here aware that i am an avid football fan and twenty years ago was very interested to see how Liverpool were getting on in their FA cup match as my team Arsenal were neck and neck with them for the league title and were due to play them a couple of days later so I was rather hoping liverpool would win their cup match and be distracted from beating us. So i trotted in off the yard about 3.15 to check the score at Hilsborough.
by that time the scene was live although the commentators still seemed to think it wa a hooligan pitch invasion but will never forget what I saw that day, To make it worse for me ten days before at Highbury the kick off was delayed (cant remeber why) and when the gates were opened into the North bank stand everyone shoved forward it was terrifying, several people got swept off their feet, i only didnt get squashed as i stayed next to a police horse. at one point i realised there was a child in front of me who i couldnt avoid pushing in the crush so i grabbed him and the mounted policeman pulled him onto his horse, but we wwere all going into a big space and those awful minutes were very few and apart from the odd cut or bruise there was no drama. But watching Hilsborough at he time, I could just imagine the scene, I still can and it still brings me to tears.
Football fans are so often maligned but this wasnt their fault and indeed the death toll might have been worse if it wasnt for the fans quick thinking and heroic efforts. You are going to watch a game, you dont expect to die doing it.
Deepest sympathy to all those who lost a loved one, and those who were there and scarred by what they saw.
by that time the scene was live although the commentators still seemed to think it wa a hooligan pitch invasion but will never forget what I saw that day, To make it worse for me ten days before at Highbury the kick off was delayed (cant remeber why) and when the gates were opened into the North bank stand everyone shoved forward it was terrifying, several people got swept off their feet, i only didnt get squashed as i stayed next to a police horse. at one point i realised there was a child in front of me who i couldnt avoid pushing in the crush so i grabbed him and the mounted policeman pulled him onto his horse, but we wwere all going into a big space and those awful minutes were very few and apart from the odd cut or bruise there was no drama. But watching Hilsborough at he time, I could just imagine the scene, I still can and it still brings me to tears.
Football fans are so often maligned but this wasnt their fault and indeed the death toll might have been worse if it wasnt for the fans quick thinking and heroic efforts. You are going to watch a game, you dont expect to die doing it.
Deepest sympathy to all those who lost a loved one, and those who were there and scarred by what they saw.