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I WAS ROBBED
Continued from Page One
would do this after we showed them sympathy.”
Linda said: “We feel bitter. It was a shame it happened on that of all days.”
The kind-hearted couple rushed to help the group of 10 after Saturday’s carnage at the FA Cup semi final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
The Travellers is the nearest bar to the M1 junction which Liverpool fans use to reach Sheffield.

LOOT
The fans spent two hours in the pub.
But the cunning mob waited until Richard turned his back.
Then they wrecked the cigarette machine, searched the bar for cash and fled with what loot they could grab.
Richard said: “I dashed outside. They were about to drive off in a van.

TIME
“I demanded ‘give it me back’ but they just roared off.”
He added: “I’ve very angry at being taken for a mug.”
Richard’s pub is next door to an off-licence called D & G Ltd – and that was ALSO rifled after the game.

Page 4 & 5
THEY DRANK US DRY

Picture: Richard Wright

Sickened landlord Richard … the fans who robbed him ‘have brought shame on decent football supporters’
Fear of the publicans invaded by rampaging Mersey mob

Logo: GATES OF HELL

By MARTYN SHARPE and ALASTAIR TAYLOR
SHAKEN Sheffield publicans revealed yesterday how Liverpool soccer louts drank them dry before Saturday’s disaster.
The Mersey mob emptied two pubs and four supermarkets of beer.
And after a frightened landlady failed to find fresh stocks, a gang of teenaged thugs smashed up her bar.
Some Liverpool fans were seen quaffing cans of ale in a Sheffield car park at 8.30am. Others were hammering on pub doors at 10.15am.
By the time their marathon booze binge was over, hundreds were so incapable they were slow getting to the ground.
And their late, drunken arrival is believed to have contributed to the stampede which trampled and suffocated 95 people to death. Keith Ollerenshaw, manager of Sheffield’s Owl pub, was besieged by Liverpool and Nottingham Forest fans from 10.15am.
“There were about 300 of them waiting to come in. The Liverpool fans were the worst,” he said.
“All they seemed interested in was getting as much booze under their belt as possible.”
Mr. Ollerenshaw was left with nothing on his shelves but fruit juice and low alcohol lager.
“Some of them were drinking solidly for four hours,” he said. “Their attitude was the worst I have ever seen in a pub.
Worst
“There were loads of them who left in the minutes running up to the kick-off.
“There was no way they could have got into the ground on time.”
Liverpool fans also drank dry the Royal Hotel, one mile from the ground. And after landlady Shirley Sykes ran out of beer, her bar was wrecked.
Fans TORE pictures off the wall, HURLED glasses at each other and JUMPED up and down on the pool table. Mrs Sykes said:
“The police are being blamed for what happened on Saturday. But I want to put the record straight.
The fans could not get enough booze. They drunk four big supermarkets dry around here.
We had to send out for extra stocks of cans but we could not get any.
It was fine until about 2 o’clock when a dozen 18 and 19-year olds came in. They were swinging on light fittings, pulling them off the walls.
My pub looked like a battleground after they had finished. We eventually shut our doors.”
In the village of Birdwell, eight miles from the ground, fans travelling in a 53-seater coach stripped an off-licence’s shelves bare.
Manageress Gwen Glossop said: “When they left half of my stock had been taken.

FANS HIT OUT OVER COP ‘LIES’
By TIM BUCKLEY and ROBERT KELLAWAY
OUTRAGED Liverpool fans yesterday slammed as “lies” the claims by police that they were attacked while reviving Hillsborough victims.
Angry fans swamped The Sun switchboard as they demanded proof that rescuers were punched, kicked and urinated on.
Sobbing Scouser Joseph Murray stormed: “I can’t believe these lies. It’s just the police trying to squirm out of it. They were pushing the fans back in and now they are trying to cover their backsides.”
David Williams, 23, from Liverpool, said he did not see anyone urinating over policemen, but added: “I did see people wet themselves from shock and fear.”
And he said: “There WERE people who had been drinking, but they were not drunk.”
But devoted Liverpool fan Charles Hollsworth, 43, said everything the police said was TRUE.
Charles , from St Helens, added: “I think the police need sticking up for.
“Everything that the police said did happen.”
POLICE chief Peter Wright yesterday DENIED there had been a cover-up.
The South Yorkshire chief constable added: “I can understand the fans’ anger. But many of the comments have distressed my men.”

PAGE ONE OPINION
THE SUN SAYS

The truth hurts
THE truth hurts. But that is no excuse to hide from it.
On Page One yesterday, we reported the unpalatable facts about the behaviour of SOME of the Liverpool fans at Hillsborough.
Many of those who stormed into the ground had been drinking. Some urinated on rescue workers trying to save dying youngsters. Others looted the pockets of the injured.
We did not invent that horrific report. The facts came from the police, an MP, local publicans and taxi drivers.
The people of Liverpool are angry that The Sun published the truth. Misguided local radio DJs urge listeners not to buy the paper.
Will that bring back the dead? Of course not.
But hopefully telling the world exactly what went on at Hillsborough will mean that something is done to prevent such a disaster happening again.
If the price to be paid is that some of you stop buying The Sun, then so be it.
You have a choice.
The 95 who died at Hillsborough had no such choice.

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Saturday, April 22, 1989
Thought: True devotion
p. 2

AFTERMATH OF HILLSBOROUGH ++ AFTERMATH OF HILLSBOROUGH
SOCCER TRAGEDY FILM ‘CLEARS’ LIVERPOOL FANS

Movie given to judge
By ANDREW BYRNE and JOHN SCOTT

A FAN’s film of the Hillsborough death-crush clears Liverpool supporters of blame, it was claimed last night.
The colour film, shot by 22-year-old computer analyst Andrew Jones, shows fans struggling for life at the Leppings Lane end of the Sheffield ground.
The Liverpool Echo newspaper, which reproduced the film across six pages, claimed it showed “the real truth of the disaster.”
The paper said it was proof that a breakdown in crowd control and stewarding inside the stadium led to 95 deaths at Saturday’s Cup semi0final with Nottingham Forest.
Inquiry
The Echo says the film, with the ground’s digital clock clearly in view, shows that:
1. It took 11 minutes for ambulances to arrive
2. Police formed a barrier to hem fans in as they struggled to escape
3. Only one policeman can be seen directing fans to a safety gate.
The film has been handed to the disaster inquiry led by Lord Justice Taylor.
West Midlands police, who will gather evidence for the inquiry, revealed their investigation could take NINE MONTHS.
It will be the biggest disaster inquiry held in Britain, with 500 officers taking part.
The team will be based in Sheffield, Liverpool and Birmingham and will be linked by satellite.
A Freephone line will be installed to encourage fans to give statements.
West Midlands assistant chief constable Mervyn Jones said yesterday: “We want to interview anyone who has anything material to say.”
His officers will also study all TV films and pictures taken at match. [sic]
Meanwhile South Yorkshire Chief Constable Peter Wright accepted responsibility for his officers’ actions at Hillsborough.
He told his police committee: “Those officers were appointed by me and it follows that I accept full responsibility for the police action.”
Police made 43 arrests
THERE were 43 arrests at the Hillsborough disaster – 19 of them drink-related, it was revealed last night.
And 19 police officers were treated for injuries, Home Office minister Douglas Hogg said.
He told MPs the arrests were made inside and outside the ground.
One was for obstructing or assaulting the police and another for urinating in a public place.
A further ten fans were thrown out.
There were NO arrest for robbery, looting or pilfering.
Some emergency staff are being treated for stress as a result of the tragedy, said Mr Hogg.
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Tuesday, April 25, 1989
Thought: Who CAN you trust?
p.5
Yob fans attacked 999 men
Three ambulancemen were assaulted during the Hillsborough disaster, Home Office Minister John Patten revealed last night.
He told the Commons: “The chief ambulance officer reports that, so, three staff have reported an assault but that the debriefing of his staff is not yet complete.”
Mr Patten added that details of attacks on police officers had not been collated, and the fire brigade had reported no trouble.




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