par Vince » 18 avril 2005 21:20
Ce jour la 96 fans des Reds perdaient la vie dans des sirconstabces horribles.
Trop de monde entassé dans la tribune,ca pousse vers le bas et l irréparable se produit...les gens meurent éttoufés ou pietinés contre les grilles du stade.
On verra meme les joueurs transporter des corps sur des panneaux publicitaires...
Poeme de Rita Soo in 1989 :
I made a pilgrimage to Anfield
On a sunny April day
To lay a humble tribute, for the souls who passed away.
My heart was filled with sorrow
Tears I couldn't hide
I saw tributes all in colours
Intermingled side by side
It's as though a field of flowers
Had sprung up overnight
All rivalry forgotten, no bitterness in sight
That sad procession passes in their silent reverie
Their love and understanding for all the world to see
As I looked into their faces
I saw pride as well as pain
Dear God in Heaven up above
Don't let them die in vain
One family together, united in our grief
A silent tear, a quiet prayer
For those who fell asleep
http://www.contrast.org/hillsborough/history/full.asf
Ce jour la 96 fans des Reds perdaient la vie dans des sirconstabces horribles.
Trop de monde entassé dans la tribune,ca pousse vers le bas et l irréparable se produit...les gens meurent éttoufés ou pietinés contre les grilles du stade.
On verra meme les joueurs transporter des corps sur des panneaux publicitaires...
[img]http://www.liverpoolviews.co.uk/north/football/lfc/flame2.jpg[/img]
Poeme de Rita Soo in 1989 :
[color=darkred][b]I made a pilgrimage to Anfield
On a sunny April day
To lay a humble tribute, for the souls who passed away.
My heart was filled with sorrow
Tears I couldn't hide
I saw tributes all in colours
Intermingled side by side
It's as though a field of flowers
Had sprung up overnight
All rivalry forgotten, no bitterness in sight
That sad procession passes in their silent reverie
Their love and understanding for all the world to see
As I looked into their faces
I saw pride as well as pain
Dear God in Heaven up above
Don't let them die in vain
One family together, united in our grief
A silent tear, a quiet prayer
For those who fell asleep[/b][/color]
http://www.contrast.org/hillsborough/history/full.asf