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3 versionsI was living in England at the time and had endeavored to buy tickets to the game. Couldn't get the tickets. Sat down to watch the game and it unfolded live on TV, the whole flat just sat round without a dry eye or a word spoken.
After many moons I have come to the realization that the grief cant be let go. Though I have have had this nagging thought for many years that the grief has been one sided.
Four years earlier I sat down to watch a game live on Television in NZ, again not a word was spoken and no dry eyes.
There wont be 39 scarfs on seats at Anfield on the 29th May.
http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2013/05/what-about-justice-for-heysel/
I was living in England at the time and had endeavored to buy tickets to the game. Couldn't get the tickets. Sat down to watch the game and it unfolded live on TV, the whole flat just sat round without a dry eye or a word spoken.
After many moons I have come to the realization that the grief cant be let go. Though I have have had this nagging thought for many years that the grief has been one sided.
Four years earlier I sat down to watch a game live on Television in NZ, again not a word was spoken and no dry eyes.
There wont be 39 scarfs on seats at Anfield on the 29th May. BUT THERE SHOULD
http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2013/05/what-about-justice-for-heysel/