Heysel Stadium Disaster May 29 1985 Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2011

Heysel Stadium disaster occurred on 29 May 1985, a day football fans will never forget. Whats important today is not who was at fault, but that it never happens again. Rest in peace the 39 people that past away. This is not a documentary, it's as it was happening, 26 years later one is still speechless when viewing it.

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  • @TheSteveinNY Man that's just a minority of fans, I'm a Liverpool fan, but I'd never joke about something like Munich, it's disgusting to joke about tragedies. Manchester United and Liverpool both have fierce rivalries, but that doesn't take away from their humanity. After you's lost the Busby Babes, LFC sent over some of its reserve squad to help fill your squads ranks. As I said, it's just a minority of fans on both sides that shout abuse about things like this, which is frankly, horrible.

  • There is some really stupid comments on here.This was hooliganism from both sets of supporters,english and italian but as always its the innocents that pay the price .,this time with their lives.. The game should have never been played,it was a disgraceful decision by uefa.I hope the thugs from both sets of fans have nightmares for the rest of their lives for what they did but i don't it.

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  • Right back at you from Manchester!

  • @scousecnuts

    Just your username shows you have an agenda.

    Liverpool fans did not murder anybody that night. This is not to say they did not behave violently, or that they had nothing to apologise for (which they have done many times), but there were no murders; the deaths were caused by CRUSHING as the Italians ran away and fell over each other.

    Please, don't use these things for oneupmanship. It really is cheap behaviour and should be beneath you.

  • ahh the legendary english composure...

  • @DAJAZDJ1 The match was played after Captains from both teams talked to the fans and asked them for calm. It was thought that abandoning the game could cause more riots amongst fans. Juventus eventually won 1-0 after a foul on Boniek led to a Penalty which Platini scored. Hope that helped. :)

  • @my5thbebo who won when it was eventually played or was it ever played that year

  • Dirty horrible cunts

  • Mmm two matches involving Liverpool and how many dead? Ask anyone who was in Spain in 82 and they will tell you about scousers

  • Man you don't see this kind of Crap in North America..... Sure we love our teams from College and Minor sports to the Major Leagues but this never happens in such mass crowds and riots

  • Although i am a Manchester United fan but seriously this incident really gave me a shock. Respect for all the Juventus fans who died in this. No offence to Liverpool fans really because it really was an accident and i am sure no one would have wanted this to happen.

  • What do you think he was going to say about Margaret Thatcher....

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