A Conversation for The Heysel Stadium Tragedy, 1985
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dirties Started conversation Apr 19, 2009
'Flowers laid on doorsteps' - absolute rubbish. That culture was not invented at that time.
They used to have half and half Juventus scarves but I don't remember a permanent banner.
Nobody would have teamed up with Liverpool at that time. The media loved them at that time but real people knew what they were like (At that time Bread was on the telly and being a Scouser appeared to be trendy - it seemed like all the adverts had a Scouser on them - even the 'Heroin screws you up')
It took Heysel for everybody to realise what they were like. It was shocking to watch, absolutely shocking.
I remember Barry Davies going mental about the Munich 58 flags at that game.
On breakfast TV the next morning I clearly recall one Dipper being interviewed saying that 'as long as it was Spics that died it was OK'
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