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    The blame was laid on the Liverpool fans due them charging towards the Italians, but at the end of the day lives were lost and conveniently airbrushed by Liverpool fans.

    All I'm saying is it's time to move on.

    Still think it's all about compensation claims to come.


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    Quote Originally Posted by les_taxi View Post
    The blame was laid on the Liverpool fans due them charging towards the Italians, but at the end of the day lives were lost and conveniently airbrushed by Liverpool fans.
    So the Belgian high court judge was a Liverpool fan then?

    "After an 18-month investigation, the dossier of top Belgian judge Marina Coppieters was finally published. It concluded that blame should not rest solely with the English fans, and that some culpability lay with the police and authorities. Several top officials were incriminated by some of the dossier’s findings, including police captain Johan Mahieu, who had been in charge of security on 29 May 1985 and was now charged with involuntary manslaughter."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    So the Belgian high court judge was a Liverpool fan then?

    "After an 18-month investigation, the dossier of top Belgian judge Marina Coppieters was finally published. It concluded that blame should not rest solely with the English fans, and that some culpability lay with the police and authorities. Several top officials were incriminated by some of the dossier’s findings, including police captain Johan Mahieu, who had been in charge of security on 29 May 1985 and was now charged with involuntary manslaughter."
    Thirteen police officers facing charges over Hillsborough disaster from manslaughter to misconduct in a public office

    The commission said 11 of these had already been interviewed under caution relating to a range of offences including manslaughter as well as misconduct in a public office and perverting the course of justice.

    Labour MP Derek Twigg told Mr Cameron it was a "scandal" that some officers were refusing to co-operate with the inquests and urged him to step in.

    Mr Twigg, MP for Halton, had said at Prime Minister's Questions: "The 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster is less than three weeks away and the fresh inquests are due to start.
    "Do you agree it is a scandal some police officers who were on duty on the day of the disaster are refusing to co-operate with the investigation and what will you do to prevent such a situation from happening again?"

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...s-face-3292965

    Looks like we could do with that Belgian Judge over here. The filth are sticking together over this like they do with most things


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