God, I'd forgotten about that. Someone tripped and fell, and the next thing people are dead. Same thing happened in a London underground disaster. My mum used to tell me about that, as we lived in London when I was a kid. I remember that awful Bradford fire too. Watched that unfold live. It was dreadful.
smithy said
May 14 7:49 AM, 2019
Digger wrote:
Vicks wrote:
The youngest victim of the Ibrox Disaster was only eight.
His name was Nigel Pickup and he was a young lad from Liverpool.
God, I'd forgotten about that. Someone tripped and fell, and the next thing people are dead. Same thing happened in a London underground disaster. My mum used to tell me about that, as we lived in London when I was a kid. I remember that awful Bradford fire too. Watched that unfold live. It was dreadful.
My brother-in-law's cousin was killed in a disco fire in the early 70s in france. The fire escapes were locked and many of the people were just piled up
146 people between the ages of 17 and 30 were killed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_Cinq-Sept_fire
Vicks said
May 15 3:28 AM, 2019
Digger wrote:
Vicks wrote:
The youngest victim of the Ibrox Disaster was only eight.
His name was Nigel Pickup and he was a young lad from Liverpool.
God, I'd forgotten about that. Someone tripped and fell, and the next thing people are dead. Same thing happened in a London underground disaster. My mum used to tell me about that, as we lived in London when I was a kid. I remember that awful Bradford fire too. Watched that unfold live. It was dreadful.
Sorry Digs, I didn't see this yesterday.
There was about 80,000 people at the Ibrox Disaster game.
Someone said back in those days people were so squashed, you couldn't put your hands in your pockets.
That was the 3rd loss of life at Ibrox (25 people died in 1902 at a Scotland v England game) sadly it took the events of 1971 to make Ibrox safe.
It was the anniversary of the Bradford City Disaster on Saturday, I can mind watching that in my Granda's house.
A dropped cigarette and within minutes the stand was an inferno.
Vicks said
May 15 3:33 AM, 2019
The world's worst football disaster happened in Peru in 1964.
More than 300 people were killed.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27540668
Jobless Oddball said
May 18 11:26 PM, 2019
Vicks wrote:
My picture published in this month's magazine and I got a prize.
😎
Did they give you the needle?????????????????????
Anonymous said
May 20 4:53 PM, 2019
Vicks wrote:
Daisy is a good watchdog.
Sorry Vicky I saw this and mean't to quote it several days back(been busy) Sorry to hear about the trouble you had with comments on the clip. There are some total numpties around that is for sure!!
I saw the clip the other day and Daisy looks like a very good watchdog... I bet nothing gets past her! :D
The youngest victim of the Ibrox Disaster was only eight.
His name was Nigel Pickup and he was a young lad from Liverpool.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/prescot-boy-eight-who-died-3392958
God, I'd forgotten about that. Someone tripped and fell, and the next thing people are dead. Same thing happened in a London underground disaster. My mum used to tell me about that, as we lived in London when I was a kid. I remember that awful Bradford fire too. Watched that unfold live. It was dreadful.
My brother-in-law's cousin was killed in a disco fire in the early 70s in france. The fire escapes were locked and many of the people were just piled up
146 people between the ages of 17 and 30 were killed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_Cinq-Sept_fire
Sorry Digs, I didn't see this yesterday.
There was about 80,000 people at the Ibrox Disaster game.
Someone said back in those days people were so squashed, you couldn't put your hands in your pockets.
That was the 3rd loss of life at Ibrox (25 people died in 1902 at a Scotland v England game) sadly it took the events of 1971 to make Ibrox safe.
It was the anniversary of the Bradford City Disaster on Saturday, I can mind watching that in my Granda's house.
A dropped cigarette and within minutes the stand was an inferno.
The world's worst football disaster happened in Peru in 1964.
More than 300 people were killed.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27540668
Did they give you the needle?????????????????????
Sorry Vicky I saw this and mean't to quote it several days back(been busy) Sorry to hear about the trouble you had with comments on the clip. There are some total numpties around that is for sure!!
I saw the clip the other day and Daisy looks like a very good watchdog... I bet nothing gets past her! :D