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jno,
Re the 'football hooligan' thing, I think there's a valid, if perhaps very unsubtle, point being made. Re Hillsborough, I believe that many, if not all, of the victims died from being crushed or smothered? The reason for that is because people were caged like cattle in enclosures/pens simply because of the hooliganism/violence associated with the game in those days.
Many opinions over the 23 years since have more or less tried to lay the blame firmly at the feet of the Police and no one else. I am not for a second trying to exonerate them, but there were numerous factors, as well as the Police, which contributed to that disaster.
For example, it's frowned upon big time to even breathe a suggestion of fault on the part of any Liverpool fans that day, and, notwithstanding the tragedy of 96 dead and many injured, both physically and psychologically, that is one facet of the causes in my opinion, i.e. the clamour of many hundreds of fans, some apparently very drunk, apparently turning up almost at the last minute to demand entry.
My last comments will undoubtedly upset - even outrage - some, but I'm trying to be as objective as possible.