Yes. Me. Really good fact finding drama.Unbelieveable to see what these people had to do to get justice in the end. This programme will get an award when the prizes get dished out.
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(Anne, on ITV). It's tough going but well worth a watch.
Yes. Me. Really good fact finding drama.Unbelieveable to see what these people had to do to get justice in the end. This programme will get an award when the prizes get dished out.
Its incredibly emotional watching that first episode.
I didn't watch the programme, though I know the story and it will probably make for great drama.
For balance I didn't watch the drama and I'm unsure it would make a great fence.
bellends!
Ive started watching it - I’m a bit caught between how much of this is fact vs dramatised. Clearly the main message and theme is fact, justice for the 97 has been a long time coming. The way the police, government, local government and media acted is absolutely criminal but I think when this truly history, more will come out / better analysis will be provided at the actions on the day, and since
Try and catch ‘Four Lives’ as well with Stephen Merchant. Another true story highlighting police ineptness with little sympathy.
If they had got those culpable to court earlier there would have been some sort of justice
I think by the time they were it was all too late
My cousin Rachel Cerfontyne was the Police Complaint Commissioner dealing with Hillsborough. Rachel was the oldest daughter of my mum’s sister and is of mixed race. When her family came to visit us when we were all young we used to play down at the playing field and the locals made monkey noises at her and her siblings. It made me angry.
Anyway she had to watch all of the footage of fans heading into the ground knowing some would be dead a few minutes later. She was able to provide some reassurance to one family who were convinced their son died with the Police ignoring him. As it happened video footage revealed a Police Officer was there doing his best for their son. It was a small crumb of comfort.
For a (very) detailed summary without the dramatisation - https://www.theguardian.com/football...justice-system
No doubt that many coppers that day tried to save lives
It was Duckenfield and the rest involved in the cover up that should have been convicted
Some of the stuff they got up to was unbelievable
If some guy sweeping the roads in Grangetown is shopped for doing a few hobbles for cash he's sacked
It's a joke and the elite get away with it