I’m sorry, dial what down?
I replied in a very reasonable fashion.
The only possible place I can see where you might have misunderstood the intention of my words is in the sentence ‘the response level you’re referring to was pathetic’…I was referring to UEFA/authorities on the ground. To be clear.
In the numbers you quote, you are obviously referring to Heysel and Hillsborough. I implore you (I really do) to please research both events a little more deeply than perhaps you already have. I will say of Heysel that it was a disgraceful tragedy which could’ve happened on dozens of occasions during the era. The venue itself was sadly the perfect facilitator of what happened, which does not excuse the actions but does go someway to explaining why it happened there that night.
I agree with proactive action when planned properly. However, Paris was another failure in UEFA’s cap. Not their first, from picking terrible venues to repeatedly failing to ensure implementation of their own protocols. I genuinely think you might want to look a little deeper into accounts of what happened on Saturday; the planning and conditions are the sort of thing that can actually cause deaths. I’d say we’re lucky some didn’t occur on Saturday (and grateful I should add, albeit I’d hope it isn’t necessary to say that).
All clubs have unsavory elements. We do too. I have been harassed by several (Chelsea, West Ham, Villa, Birmingham). I have never been harassed at Anfield or at the two finals I attended involving our clubs, so my experience does not compute with the reputation Much of it stems from Heysel and what that meant for British cubs in Europe. The reason I invited a PM conversation was not (as it appears you have inferred) meant to insult the integrity of your opinion, it was to try and save this from going on and forever in a public forum, as I am quite frankly genuinely alarmed at some of the things I have read here in the last 72 hours. HeyseI was disgraceful on many levels. I also stand by my assertion that anyone blaming Liverpool supporters for what happened has an agenda because it is (IMO) nonsense. Again for the sake of clarity, I am not addressing you or your posts in these comments.
FWIW, I think the tinkle-poor planning and tear gassing of innocent supporters should be treated as a surprise. We should expect, and demand, more from UEFA tournaments, despite their continual displays of disdain for supporters over sponsors and their own pockets.
Again, I believe everything I have written in reply to your comments has been both above the line and civil. There is only one person with whom I engage in uncivilized posts, and they come here for that sort of thing so I am occasionally happy to oblige/be reeled in.
Sorry if i misinterpreted your post, it came across to me as aggressive and condescending.
First off my knowledge of the first ibrox disaster is sketchy in the extreme, but what i do know is that it wasn't a rangers game, it was an international between Scotland and England, one of those odd facts that often get over looked but has stuck in my head. So nothing to do with rangers fans.
My dad was at the second ibrox disaster, luckily not in that stand. Seemingly according to my dad the area of the disaster was well known a problem spot within the ground and many fans avoided it. Again not really the fans at fault, so i would have issues with the rangers fans being tarred with that brush.
However i have seen enough despicable behaviour from rangers supporters to know that there is a considerable sized element of them that are, well lets just say unsavoury.
My family all rangers supporters, i see the good and the bad.
Not that they are alone in that, celtic, Aberdeen and hibs are all similar and hearts not as bad, not far behind.
As i have stated elsewhere, these incidents are never as cut and dried as they first appear/are painted and i am aware that heysel and Hillsborough cannot be laid entirely at the door of Liverpool supporters.
It does not change the fact though that those incidents have involved Liverpool supporters and it would be a dereliction of care and duty not to take that into account when planning for matches such as this which could be a flash point.
Take your class action for example, if GHod forbid some poor soul did lose their life at one of these games do you not think that the first question asked is why did you not take into account the past occasions that people have been killed at games involving Liverpool?
Ps, heysel was very good for Scottish football, i got to see fantastic footballers who would never have come here if English clubs weren't banned from Europe.
Don’t mean to be flippant about such a devastating event, but i want to be clear that as much as I dislike Liverpool and their support i am not blind to the fact that like most clubs the vast majority of the support are decent people and different only from us in the colour of the shirt they wear.
Pps
I have been told by at least three rangers supporters that there was a feeling among the fans that they would be on their best behaviour in sevilla and no nonsense would be tolerated. They wanted to outdo the celtic support who had been highly praised for their behaviour in sevilla.
Strange attitude to me, you should always be on your best behaviour and policing yourselves.