by Forbury Lion »
14 May 2015 10:32
Ian Royal Royalcop Fires at his other businesses notwithstanding, it seems unlikely to me that you would set a deliberate insurance fire with 1000's of potential witnesses present. I've not read the book but the author is a survivor who lost family members in the disaster so is he necessarily going to be approaching the subject with an open mind? It strikes me the author might be searching for a conspiracy that isn't there in order to give some meaning to his loss. Having said that, the JFT96 campaign probably had similar things said about them and look what's happening now.
Good post IMO, not much to be added.
Plus at a televised game too.
*perhaps* there was a plan to torch the stand at a future time/date and everything was setup in place for it to happen then a dropped cigarette started it off early.
I remember watching the game on TV live at my Grandparents house, The 80's were trully a terrible time for football with hooliganism, the Brandford fire, Hillsborough and Heysal (I'm sure there was another disaster with a stadium wall falling down, but regretfully I can't remember the name/details). However, the 80's were full of disasters with Zebrugge, Clapham train crash, Chenobyl and terrorism from the IRA etc etc.
Not forgetting the Reading station train crash, not a major disaster but local. edit: was in 1990