@@threeball8102 it means that people were falling over both sides of the fences and were just falling to the pitch, they were literally collapsing on the floor from all the pushing and shoving
Rohith Padikkal it’s that herd mentality. When something happens, whether bad or good, people follow other’s reactions. And during a time of panic, the only thing they care about is getting out alive (if a parent, they care about themselves and their child). A frightened crowd of people can and will trample anything in their way, as long as it meant getting out alive.
My uncle was lucky to survive that, when the crowd started rushing in he was immediately hit to the ground. A lot of people were falling onto his body and crushing him. He got out but someone knee hit his neck and was bruised. He had very trouble breathing and had to stay in the hospital for 11 days. When he got out his vocal cords were hurt very bad that the loudest he could talk was just a faint whisper. He is ok today but i’m trying to say that no mans life equals a sports game, none.
Thanks for clarification i was confused at first, i never knew overcrowding deaths were a serious thing, i thought it could kill but not to this huge extent
I was at church when I was 7 when a "famous" dancer came to give high fives. Me and this other girl were first to get to the front of the stage to get one. Around 50 other kids came running and trampled us. We were screaming in tears but nobody cared. The teachers had to push the kids off us. I had a lot of bruises and I sprained my wrist but I was more fortunate than the other girl who was rushed to hospital.
There was an unbelievable tragedy with similar circumstances involving children in England, Sunderland, known as the Victoria Hall disaster 183 children were crushed to death because a door had only been opened slightly around a corner, and free toys had been available so while kids rushed to get them, they were unaware of the ones unable to squeeze through the gap. It is difficult to comprehend the scene of 183 dead kids all in a small hallway, and even more difficult to grasp how no one could understand the problem unfolding at the time
There is a difference between just being in a small space and being surrounded by thousands of people pushing and shouting each over, being in a small room on your own is not going to kill you or hurt you
NoobMaster And yet we can’t help that our fight or flight is triggered and the bottom of the adrenaline bucket falls out anyway. But thank you for your pointless addition to a joke! :D
My dad was at this game. He went everywhere away with Liverpool in the 80s/90s as a young adult. Beardsley hitting the bar and the crowd all pushed forward. He seen this from above. He said he remembered everyone in a panic. Especially when he started to see coats being placed over the deceased’s faces. He also helped for a good amount of time. Pulling people up onto the second tier with his mate. The main thing people should know about that day was the Liverpool fans saved so many lives and helped more than the police. Especially with all the lies being told afterwards about the Liverpool fans. My dad also remembered the Sheffield locals being amazing and allowing people to use their house phones to ring beloved family members back home. That was very special from them.
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 duckenfield needs to be charged. How can they say it wasn’t accidental deaths but nobody is responsible. That makes no sense. Imagine if someone was found dead. The police said it wasn’t accidental. But nobody would be charged. There would be uproar. Never mind 97 individual people.
No ones fault but the 1000s that turned up without a ticket I’m afraid. The Liverpool fans that did turn up without a ticket should be charged with manslaughter.
@@GrizzlyAdams101 did turn up without a ticket? No mate that happened near enough every cup game. Especially in the 80s. The police opened the gates (that should be only opened after the match) which allowed people with tickets who sat on a different part of the stand, inside. If you watch videos or read documents on it. You will see nobody had even had their ticket checked and ripped. The police was at fault. Even courts have announced it was all on the police.
So sad all those people died due to overcrowding. This is why venues have a capacity limit for a reason, coz if you don't, innocent lives can easily be lost.
It partially was and wasn’t. There was room to distribute the people throughout the stadium, but instead the police decided to funnel the 3,000 person crowd through an exit gate into a standing area with a capacity of 1,600. There was room elsewhere, just miscommunication in some parts and ignorant laziness in others, sadly.
Bajan Queen This was not due to venue capacity. Stop trying to be a know it all. Back then Hillsborough could hold a bit more than 29 000. 24 000 showed up.
I am claustrophobic and I would never have gone in if I saw the crowds, it's hard to watch all the crowds of people being crushed against the fences and people trying to escape. I can just imagine the terror of being suffocated to death, I think I would have a panic attack.
I remember I was trampled on for 10 seconds by my school year in a hallway, and those 10 seconds were terrifying. I'm alright, but I can't even begin to imagine how it must have felt for those people and I can't begin to compare my experience to that of which happened to those poor people. Rest in peace.
This happens at a lot of places. I was primary 2 when i was trampled at my primary school when a famous comic artist came to give autographs. I had bruises all over my thighs and calves and I couldn't get up because people are stepping on my legs and it was too crowded. Then a teacher spotted me and I was saved. Thank goodness.
@@Y54F when I was six all the was to nine we would do balloon drops at my school, the younger kids would always get trampled by the eighth graders. It was hilarious and horrifying
my mum was invited by her two friends to watch that game but she decided to stay home and study, both of her best friends were crushed and she had to identify both of them. They are in the top row 4th and 5th girls. She still cries every anniversary....
@@suhn. but if you pay £50 to go up a million sets of stairs and sit in an aroplane seat in the cold. Use disgusting toilets and pay £10 for a Holland's pie then walk back 3 miles to your car to get stuck in traffic. That's insane.
I say places should implement big signs that light up “crowd surge, back up” or “warning! crowd surge back up now!” on stages and stadiums. And stop the event. A warning should be said by artists or announcers at the start, that if the crowd surge starts, and not resolved in 30 second (or something) then the event is ended.
Fun fact, they actually tried this during one of the more severe Hajj prayer crushes in the 2000s. The saudis put up huge electronic signs telling the crowd to stop or go to help stagger the flow, but it ended up causing the death of about 400 people because the operators themselves couldn’t see the sign because they were right underneath it, neither could the people right underneath the sign, but people further down saw the green light and went anyway, crushing hundreds. It’s such an interesting issue I can’t seem to figure out. Lol
Also we need to stop holding these performers and athletes like gods.. there should never be an impenetrable barrier in the front of a crowd. If ppl are that crushed, and it usually is the ones at the front and middle who are, they should have room to leave. Get the performers, athletes etc put of too many advance but you're literally putting fans in a cage
My father was almost there. I am very glad he wasn’t. When I visited Anfield I saw the memorial and asked my father about it. He told me about it, and I was heartbroken.
It is really frustrating to read these comments from people that don't know the whole story. People were sent into those areas by police and stewards and the management of the area was completely wrong. Police originally pushed people back into the packed pens despite them throwing themselves over half conscious and dying. Police then lied and said that fans urinated on them as they gave CPR to try and make it look like the fans were to blame but really they were defacating themselves because of the sheer pressure on their bodies. The police and management were at fault here. It was absolutely horrible and has wounded the Sheffield and beyond community forever. Please do your research before you start saying things like "not worth it for a football match" or "why did they stay in". You aren't seeing the full picture at all...
It is really frustrating to read these comments from people that don't know the whole story and are blaming the fans here. People were sent into those areas by police and stewards and the management of the area was completely wrong. Police originally pushed people back into the packed pens despite them throwing themselves over half conscious and dying. Police then lied and said that fans urinated on them as they gave CPR to try and make it look like the fans were to blame but really they were defacating themselves because of the sheer pressure on their bodies. The police and management were at fault here. It was absolutely horrible and has wounded the Sheffield and beyond community forever. Please do your research before you start saying things like "not worth it for a football match" or "it is their fault". You aren't seeing the full picture at all...
The blame does not just sit with the police, the ground was a disaster waiting to happen and in 1981 the same situation happened at the Spurs and Wolves game. The FA should never have used the ground, the police should of had an idea of the amount of fans that would attend the game and the fans didn’t help. Just a view.
@Jax 2TheMaxyou dont know the whole story. The police opened all the gates and let too many fans in. Then when they were getting crushed they just stood there and did nothing. They then used fake stories saying liverpool fans were pickpocketing the dead and finally in 2016 the truth was finally out
@Jax 2TheMax I see where your coming from but the police never should have opened the exit gate. They shouldve left the crowd out as they weren't causing any hooliganism trouble. Also they didnt open the exits when people were being crushed so it is mostly their fault
my dad was at this game he was in the forest stand with a friend he's a Liverpool fan but he swapped tickets with a forest fan I hope that forest fan was ok JUSTICE FOR THE 96!!!
What justice do you expect to get? There is no single person or group entirely responsible. Tons of fans poured in who knew they didn't have tickets and over crowded an area that was already packed. Each one of them shares a bit of the blame. This is nothing like a specific action taken by a person with the intent of causing harm, many people made little mistakes that led up to a big tragedy, and many of the fans are included in this.
Michael Martinović no it’s not you idiot, is it there fault too many people were let in the stadium? No, it was the polices fault,maybe next time do your research before you try speak out
There will be these days but in the 80's fans were treated as the lowest of the low due to hooliganism hence being crowded into 'pens' like animals,fans were treated with utter.contempt back then
The rule is that if for eg. there is a seating capacity of 85000 people in a stadium then max allowed will be 66000 so that in case of emergency the stadium can be evacuated under 5 mins
What? Wembley, for example, holds 90000, so the capacity allowed in is 90000. Evacuation time is factored into the capacity of the ground at design stage. Hillsborough wasn't over capacity. There were not too many people in the ground. There were just too many people in one section of the ground, as there was no control over how many people went into each section.
I don't know how much, if anything, you know about the Hillsborough Disaster, but you should be aware of the following... This incident was a failure of crowd control measures by the police that day, rather than the fans misbehaving. There was excitement amongst fans obviously as it was a cup semi final, but no violence whatsoever. "Over exuberance" was not a factor. The problem was too many fans were trying to gain access to the stadium through a small number of turnstiles, far less than there should have been for the number of fans that day. This caused a crush to develop outside the ground. The Police chief, seeing this crush develop, made the fateful decision to open a perimeter gate, to allow the fans outside to rush into the stadium. The police later tried to claim this gate was "forced open" by fans, but that was a lie. These fans then had nowhere else to go, other than be funnelled into two already overcrowded sections on the Leppings Lane End, which led to people at the front of these sections being crushed against the perimeter fencing around the pitch. There was plenty of hooliganism in English football in the 80s but that was certainly not the cause of this tragedy. It was a failure of crowd control, caused by the unfortunately regrettable and terrible decisions made by senior police officers at Hillsborough stadium that day. A terrible and avoidable incident. The incident was exacerbated by the police lying about the decisions they made that day and trying to smear the blame on the fans instead Fact is, the fans were not to blame at Hillsborough. It was a tragedy waiting to happen in that era in English football. Stadiums were outdated, crowd control tactics were ineffective. Necessary changes came too late.
It wasn't that the crowd were deliberately killing each other or being violent. It was that there were so many allowed in that they were crushed by the sheer number of people. More were then killed by lots of people trying to escape at once, causing mass trampling. In all honestly I can't imagine the fans themselves could've done anything about it, because by the time anyone realised there were too many people it was too late.
@@JLviper except for the fact that the people on the outside of the pens couldn't see how close together those on the inside were as they entered. The people on the inside got pressed closer and closer together and tighter and tighter to the barriers as more and more people entered the grounds, but the people coming in from the outside couldn't see the danger being caused. Sure, the people on the outside could see it was a tight crowd, but they couldn't see just how tight it was until it was too late to leave.
I remember watching this as it happened on tv. I remember screaming at the screen - I could see what was happening and so many couldn't - and there was nothing I could do except watch it unfold. It was terrifying. There must have been hundreds of thousands watching from their homes, as neutered as I was...... bloody awful.
Im from London & remember watching it on the TV too. I called my dad to come see as something was wrong, he took one look @ TV & ran out into our street & roared for parents to get the kids away from TV as something bad was happening to the fans. Next thing all us kids were put out onto the street & I remember hearing mums down the street crying inside at the TVs. Then the dads came out & told us sadly there was a crush & people died 💔 Very very sad day. Even though Im Chelsea I will never forget that awful day & the years it took for the Liverpool fans & families to get the truth 💔
I watched it live on rte and knew almost immediately that something wasn't right, I remember telling my late parents that something isn't right about behind the goals , we talked about that For years later . Nobody should die going to a football game, nobody. Rest in Peace to the 97 .
@paul smith “I could have, I should have, It would have been different if….” all you are doing is fighting against circumstances that already took place. The past happened. Good or bad. We react the way that we do. We can’t change that. And focusing on what we should have done, or what should have happened, doesn’t change a thing. As Eckart Tolle said: “What could be more futile, more insane, than to create inner resistance to what already is?”
@paul smith Hi Paul, I hope life is treating you well, here's a documentary regarding Hillsborough you may not have caught, it adds a lot more insight into the events and the aftermath of that awful day. ruclips.net/video/wmIX9VZbHmM/видео.html #HillsboroughRippleEffect
My dad went to Sheffield University in 1987 (2 years before the disaster) and was lucky enough to go to 2 games at Hillsborough in his time there. He told me that both occasions he went the crowds were massive and there was little breathing space when all fans were in the ground, given that he was 19 at the time and was surrounded mostly by grown adults. He told me that on his way out of the stadium for one of the games, he and his friend walked with such a big packed crowd that he literally got carried through the crowd pressing against him with his feet off the ground all the way. The foreshadowing and demonstrations that Hillsborough was a dangerously compact and oversold stadium at the time was all there. And I’m so glad he didn’t go to that fateful game on 15th April 1989. He had left uni by that point.
Yes I heard that only a few months before that at one match, many fans in the same pen had to be treated in hospital for crush injuries & the police were fully aware of this incident
@@Johg777He never wrote it as 'unique' cases. He just referred his story based on a tragedy event that already happened. The particularly coincidence of same location been involved from his dad experience situation was kind of a bonus merit for similarity connections this specific case had. Nothing more, nothing less.
Legotube I don’t know but you would be struggling to even move in that crowd, and after a long time and you use the bathroom, the bathroom will be PACKED
saw a lot of comments talking about irresponsibility of the crowd so im gonna paste this comment made by user george fisher "I don't know how much, if anything, you know about the Hillsborough Disaster, but you should be aware of the following... This incident was a failure of crowd control measures by the police that day, rather than the fans misbehaving. There was excitement amongst fans obviously as it was a cup semi final, but no violence whatsoever. "Over exuberance" was not a factor. The problem was too many fans were trying to gain access to the stadium through a small number of turnstiles, far less than there should have been for the number of fans that day. This caused a crush to develop outside the ground. The Police chief, seeing this crush develop, made the fateful decision to open a perimeter gate, to allow the fans outside to rush into the stadium. The police later tried to claim this gate was "forced open" by fans, but that was a lie. These fans then had nowhere else to go, other than be funnelled into two already overcrowded sections on the Leppings Lane End, which led to people at the front of these sections being crushed against the perimeter fencing around the pitch. There was plenty of hooliganism in English football in the 80s but that was certainly not the cause of this tragedy. It was a failure of crowd control, caused by the unfortunately regrettable and terrible decisions made by senior police officers at Hillsborough stadium that day. A terrible and avoidable incident. The incident was exacerbated by the police lying about the decisions they made that day and trying to smear the blame on the fans instead Fact is, the fans were not to blame at Hillsborough. It was a tragedy waiting to happen in that era in English football. Stadiums were outdated, crowd control tactics were ineffective. Necessary changes came too late."
@@AngieBooStorm It's worth bearing in mind that this was before mobile phones. A lot of the people living near the ground let fans into their homes in order to phone friends/family.
I didnt born yet when this event happened but I watch the sewol ferry accident and cry for them...when the children hit the window to get help from the rescuers..my heart just broke
It happened also in concerts and all other kinds of massive events... are those more “noble” events? No. Why didn’t you mention them? Stop criminalising football, and have more respect for the people who lost their lives
what???? the tickets were NEVER free. the Liverpool fans PAID for them. it was entirely the police's fault. all these fans could nicely fit the stadium. instead, the police forced them all through one gate. how about read some more about the case before making a smart remark.
The video is done in quite meager way and doesn't explain what really happened at all. Watch something else to understand the situation better, like this short video that explains situation more properly: ruclips.net/video/MNS26Oj9B4o/видео.html
I GOOGLE IT : The Hillsborough disaster was a human crush at Hillsborough football stadium in Sheffield, England on 15 April 1989, during the 1988-89 FA Cup semi-final game between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest
I remember going to an event and the crowd was walking toward the exit. It was so crowded and packed that at one point I couldn't control my movements. You had to move with the crowd and there was no way to resist. I can just imagine everyone entering just pushing forward and forward until the people in front started getting crushed.
@@davidcarter2607 when you make jokes on us and we get offended then we don't know how to understand jokes. When we make jokes on ourselves then too you people have a problem. unbelievable!
My dad was at this game as a Forest fan when we used to live in Sheffield. I remember playing outside on our driveway with my brother and my dad stepped out our front door, well dressed, looking excited, big smile on his face. I asked where he was going and he said he was off to Hillsborough to see the match with some colleagues from work. The next memory I have is being in the car with my mum a few hours later having come back from shopping in town and seeing loads of blokes walking away from the stadium. She stopped and asked someone what was going on and he said the game had been cancelled. Fast forward later that evening and we hadn't heard anything from my dad (no mobile phones in 1989!). We desperately and anxiously sat watching coverage on the 10pm news and then saw him helping people on the pitch as they were pulled from the stands! He was tearing down some of the advertising boards from the sides and lifting people on to them and in to ambulances. Only this week he said he still has the ticket to the game. Aweful memories but he played his part in helping as best he could.
I learnt about this in college and now it’s like my worse nightmare. Being packed so tightly that you physically don’t have room to breathe. No thank you.
my dad told me about going to concerts and stuff ‘back in the day’ and how him and his friends had to stand around their girlfriends as a sort of barrier and block people away so they could breath and have even a foot of room..
I’ve had this happen to me at lollapalooza in Chicago in 2016. Everyone was leaving the 21 savage concert. 1000s of people all shoving and punching just trying to get out. Big crowds are very scary. If you lose your footing it can become dangerous
Yea same happened to me in Dubai on New Year’s Eve. everyone was trying to get the Uber and I panicked so much and started crying and I was never one to be scared of crowds until then I’m glad nothing happened though
Huge praise to all those who helped the injured, and the dying that day. Sending shock waves round the country that such a disaster had happened. Spine tingling watching that a living nightmare. JUSTICE FOR THE 96.
My friend told me the story of how his grandfather was in Liverpool in 1989, and when it all went downhill, his grandfather and his group of friends tried to leave as fast as the can, it was so scary over there, since people tried to climb out to safety. Good thing they left when they opened the exitdoor.
The chief of police is solely to blame for opening those exit gates and then telling the person who booked the venue that the liverpool fans broke the exits gates and forced there way in .. he also changed hundreds of statements that included informations incriminating the Sheffield police and published them under the person name as if they had wrote it and yet david walks free
@@Talos2kX Even if there were people like that (and maybe there were, I’m not denying it) you cannot deny that the police were responsible for this disaster. There was enough room to hold everyone; the other pens still had plenty of capacity, but because the police opened that gate without closing off pens 3 and 4 (which were already overpacked), this tragedy occurred. And bad stadium design too; only 7 turnstiles for 12000ish people? And the gates to the other pens were in such out of the way places that you’d never think they were entrances. Horrible job done by _all_ the authorities involved
@@Talos2kX the lie was put out there by the police that 2000 ticketless fans stormed the gate. Duckenfield (the officer in charge that day) admitted this was a lie. Independent health and safety experts said at the second inquest that 10100 where sold of which there were 366 LESS fans in the Leppings lane end that day. Even in the initial inquest back in 1990 the QC said the fans weren’t to blame.Even IF there were small groups of ticketless fans they weren’t responsible for what happened. This has all been catergorically proven.
my dad and uncle were there in the crowd alone when they were 14 and 16 and pulled up above to safety. i can tell how much the tragedy still affects him today it’s truly heartbreaking what happened.
Horrific on how some people could die like that, however some people were saved as you can see in the comments, it should have been much higher. RIP 96
For New Years my buddies and I went to Tokyo and it was exactly like this, everyone was making contact with each other and it was like a wave of tug of war, there was a lady that was hyperventilating because she was so small and couldn’t get out of the crowd, it was nuts.
Aftermath: 96 deaths, and more than 750 injured. The game ended with a Liverpool victory. Then they reached the finals of the FA Cup against them and Everton, with another victory for Liverpool 3-2 during extra time. R.I.P to these poor souls. 🕊️
@@allstr8peopledeservetodie10It's a really hard and physically and technically demanding sport, and the players earn millions for it. Just cause you don't understand it doesn't mean you have to diminish it 🙄🙄
The coolest Kid ever football (soccer) is such a pathetic sport. Quite sad it's the most watched sports in the world. I don't see what's interesting about it. 90 minutes of boys acting like they're hurt.
People lifting them up to the higher levels to save them, made me cry harder.. it lifted some sadness to see how people came together to help those escape
One of the problems in those days you would simply have a ticket for a certain stand rather than a specific pen. So as behind the goal was considered more desirable you’d never get roughly 25 percent in each of the four pens. It was a disaster waiting to happen. It shocked everyone but surprised nobody.
I was there. I live close. The police panicked by the huge amount of Liverpool fans who turned up without tickets and they made the decision to open the Leppings Lane gate allowing hundreds of Liverpool supporters into the ground. People at the front were crushed to death because of barriers placed there because of behaviour of fans like the Liverpool fans previously. Liverpool fans had already killed 39 at Heysel in Belgium several years earlier with their behaviour - something they never like to talk about because they can’t whitewash that maybe and just easier for them to ‘forget’ it. The police later over egged the pudding by saying the crowd forced the gate open, this isn't true but 94 people died that day because of BOTH those things. The fans without a ticket and the police. Sorry if this is against the grain of what everyone says these days - but that's the truth. Of course Liverpool FC and the city of Liverpool don't want the world to know that and have campaigned for years to get the first bit of my comment forgotten about but they are pulling a fast one here. Liverpool people stick together and they have the media in their pockets as some sort of pity the poor souls thing. Liverpool needs to admit their part in this tragedy. Unfortunately this won't now happen because they've stamped their feet and muddied the water so much and intimated everyone who says anything other than their truth and now their truth is now regarded as the only truth - but I was there, and I know what I saw.
A West Londoner with Indian heritage, I was born and raised in England. The devastating event unfolded when I was just 10 years old, too young to grasp its magnitude. Unlike many British-born children, I found myself having to pick a side, and without hesitation, I chose the team in red. End of story. Even at that tender age, I sensed the gravity of the situation. What disturbs me the most about this is how the reality of that fateful day was distorted to the point where the media ended up spreading lies. Though time has passed, the revelation that this tragedy was the biggest cover-up in British Police History shattered my faith in humanity. JUSTICE FOR THE 96 FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS -|- YNWA -|- As a part of Liverpool, the pride of Merseyside, we've moved forward, but the scars of that day remain etched in our collective memory. # All round the fields of ANFIELD ROAD Where once we watched the KING Kenny Play and could he play! we had heighway on the wing we had DREAMS and SONGS to sing of the GLORY round the FIELDS OF ANFIELD ROAAAAAAAAAAAD # # LIVER - POOL LI - VER - POOL LIVER - POOL LI - VER - POOL # cmon you red men MAKE US DREAM 😀
as a united supporter though I have to say rip to the fans who didn't make it home its absolutely disgusting how it took over 20 years to finally prove it was the polices fault
It matters to every common human in this world you sound like an idiot “ even though I am a ManU fan” so manU fans are not allowed to pay condolences I am a ManU fan too but first a human
This video wasn’t well explained. 96 people died! People were so tightly packed together, they literally couldn’t breath. That’s why they were climbing out. With pushing from either side, the potential of falling over and being crumpled to death was high. The most logical way was to climb out.
I’m a Man United fan, and honestly, let me just say how horrible this was. The police were 100% responsible for this, and the subsequent victim blaming, especially by the S*n, was absolutely despicable and disgusting. May the 97 people who died as a result of this disaster rest in peace.
My Dad is lucky he went to this match and he was told to move from his original place he was standing (all the Barriers had fell there) if he wasn’t moved he would of died... RIP all the 96 angels 😭💔👼🏼
I thought that the stadium fell down on the people and they got crushed by it, but actually, people died crushed by the crowd? Damn, thats actually worse than the stadium falling down on your head.
That was the heysel stadium where liverpool fans attacked the Italian fans we all watched it happen on TV it was only the ice cream van outside that didnt get the blame
Primarily the culprits are FIFA for locking fans globally behind cages and fences and still are today. Families should sue UEFA and FIFA either separately or combined and get good lawyers and go through the European Court of human rights.
I remember when I experienced stamped in our school it's horrible , people pushing together until I fell down and can't get up anymore 😭 I'm out of breath that time and crying for help, I heard some people in my back and front crying too I thought I will die that moment luckyly I was grab by some officers, I lost my shoes and ring that time. But I'm glad I'm alive 💗
So people got litterally crushed to death by the crowd, a horrible way to die.
DEVILMAN666 kinda weird that you have the same amount of likes as fatalities from this.
DEVILMAN666 what Happend I don’t understand they said people were collapsing?
@@threeball8102 me neither
just like I'm cartoons..
@@threeball8102 it means that people were falling over both sides of the fences and were just falling to the pitch, they were literally collapsing on the floor from all the pushing and shoving
This is one of the main reasons I HATE crowded places...
I can't even stand clothing too tight I have no idea how they can handle that
don't come to asia
@@sachinkamble415 that's what i thought
Same buddy I hate crowds
@@Anna-tc6rz To Anna: It's arduous being swashed like this -- unless the ratio is 70:20:10 women: genderfluid: men.
"You see, people are smart.
But a crowd is stupid."
The persons just wanted to see some ball game but couldnt
@@pepsicola6951 You sound quite stupid
@@madhatter6936 hehe
Mad Hatter he does
Rohith Padikkal it’s that herd mentality. When something happens, whether bad or good, people follow other’s reactions. And during a time of panic, the only thing they care about is getting out alive (if a parent, they care about themselves and their child). A frightened crowd of people can and will trample anything in their way, as long as it meant getting out alive.
Brutally reminded of this from what happened last night. RIP to all the innocents.
exact reason I'm here. its so heartbreaking to hear what happened
Lol then it make 4 of us more will come later
5 of us here from Charlie's video, this was a tragedy on a catastrophic scale, unbelievable
@@aya9981 6. Something so wrong abt this
@@jasong7459 7*
No football match is worth a man's life. Not one bit.
Alita Battle Angel wrong
@@jj53talman69 bvb vs Paris is one watch worth a man's life
You won’t understand
IvanTheHawk ffs
Football is football, Game is game
Humans are the craziest animal on earth. And most self-destructive one.
i agree
True
96 people died? 69 😬
Facts!
yappp,,no hard feelings but that is FACT
My uncle was lucky to survive that, when the crowd started rushing in he was immediately hit to the ground. A lot of people were falling onto his body and crushing him. He got out but someone knee hit his neck and was bruised. He had very trouble breathing and had to stay in the hospital for 11 days. When he got out his vocal cords were hurt very bad that the loudest he could talk was just a faint whisper. He is ok today but i’m trying to say that no mans life equals a sports game, none.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow 😮 can’t believe this is true this isn’t right
Wow. I feel bad for everyone who went through this, they must be traumatized.
My dad remembered it :(. Support for L.F.C
Astroworld brought me here. I had totally forgotten about this incident being from the States.
same i’m devastated
weirdly enough RUclips has been recommending me videos about this disaster for at least a week
@@VantenPlayz the who incident had also been popping up on mine for a while
Basically People were suffocating, crushed, or both. 😔
Thanks for clarification i was confused at first, i never knew overcrowding deaths were a serious thing, i thought it could kill but not to this huge extent
So while people were trying to get out others refused to move because they didn't want to lose their spot. Stupidest accident in history
Oh, I thought the area of that stadium collapsed. tnx
@@PopCapMusicTrending me too! cuz of the thumbnail
Stampede
I can’t breath just by looking the crowd
Then think about KUMBH MELA happens to be in india after every 12 years, crowd greater than 100million accumulate at a place.
Come to India
You have claustrophobia
Shh .. Never shout at indian.. You don't know he may be legend
Come to India so you have no chance to breath(and they smells like expired curry,but i'm not racist)
If you look at the back of any Liverpool jersey there’s a 96 at the top, which is for the 96 people who died.
FunnyGamer13 wait what
Is that true? I bought 2 liverpool jerseys on christmas and i didnt know what that meant.that crazy!
RiD# 21 yup
How did none of you know this
@@23RAD some fan u are
I was at church when I was 7 when a "famous" dancer came to give high fives. Me and this other girl were first to get to the front of the stage to get one. Around 50 other kids came running and trampled us. We were screaming in tears but nobody cared. The teachers had to push the kids off us. I had a lot of bruises and I sprained my wrist but I was more fortunate than the other girl who was rushed to hospital.
But what happened to the other girl?
Edit: I mean,like,what injuries?
@@Anonymouse-nn9td I don’t think he knows
There was an unbelievable tragedy with similar circumstances involving children in England, Sunderland, known as the Victoria Hall disaster
183 children were crushed to death because a door had only been opened slightly around a corner, and free toys had been available so while kids rushed to get them, they were unaware of the ones unable to squeeze through the gap.
It is difficult to comprehend the scene of 183 dead kids all in a small hallway, and even more difficult to grasp how no one could understand the problem unfolding at the time
Dont care
@@TinkyWiwinky the hell is wrong with you
“Claustrophobia? That’s silly, what do you have to fear?”
*A h e m .*
FACTS PEOPLE THINK OTS A JOKE SURE NO
Lol
There is a difference between just being in a small space and being surrounded by thousands of people pushing and shouting each over, being in a small room on your own is not going to kill you or hurt you
NoobMaster And yet we can’t help that our fight or flight is triggered and the bottom of the adrenaline bucket falls out anyway. But thank you for your pointless addition to a joke! :D
Florp Le Borp what’s triggered? Also that was a joke?
I mean no disrespect but im angry by just waching how people die for stupid reasons! Its just a game people!
Watch the celebrations after a big win. Then you will realise it's more than just a game.
*MA* *YUMI* it’s not their fault. It’s the rules dault
@@kennethhunt248 you're so funny ha ha
ByeBitch 《 wtf
NO NO BOBBY! Over here. That's soccer over there. Football is over here. That's for guys that can't play football. WHO SAY THAT.....HANK HILL
one of my mums classmates died in the crush, still so heartbreaking to watch
God bless her soul
@@tuxedocream i think she means her mum’s classmates
@@tuxedocream ye its alr
Romans 10:9
If you declare with your mouth,Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved 💜
May her soul rest in peace
My dad was at this game. He went everywhere away with Liverpool in the 80s/90s as a young adult. Beardsley hitting the bar and the crowd all pushed forward. He seen this from above. He said he remembered everyone in a panic. Especially when he started to see coats being placed over the deceased’s faces. He also helped for a good amount of time. Pulling people up onto the second tier with his mate.
The main thing people should know about that day was the Liverpool fans saved so many lives and helped more than the police. Especially with all the lies being told afterwards about the Liverpool fans. My dad also remembered the Sheffield locals being amazing and allowing people to use their house phones to ring beloved family members back home. That was very special from them.
Its a shame he survived
33 years later the police are still lying and covering up what happened on that day the fight for justice continues
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 duckenfield needs to be charged. How can they say it wasn’t accidental deaths but nobody is responsible. That makes no sense. Imagine if someone was found dead. The police said it wasn’t accidental. But nobody would be charged. There would be uproar. Never mind 97 individual people.
No ones fault but the 1000s that turned up without a ticket I’m afraid. The Liverpool fans that did turn up without a ticket should be charged with manslaughter.
@@GrizzlyAdams101 did turn up without a ticket? No mate that happened near enough every cup game. Especially in the 80s. The police opened the gates (that should be only opened after the match) which allowed people with tickets who sat on a different part of the stand, inside. If you watch videos or read documents on it. You will see nobody had even had their ticket checked and ripped. The police was at fault. Even courts have announced it was all on the police.
So sad all those people died due to overcrowding. This is why venues have a capacity limit for a reason, coz if you don't, innocent lives can easily be lost.
This was not because of overcrowding.Read more about the case and you will know the truth.
@@nathanhosea489 yes! they actually had the capacity to fill the whole stadium, but the police chose to just squeeze EVERY fan through ONE GATE.
It partially was and wasn’t. There was room to distribute the people throughout the stadium, but instead the police decided to funnel the 3,000 person crowd through an exit gate into a standing area with a capacity of 1,600. There was room elsewhere, just miscommunication in some parts and ignorant laziness in others, sadly.
Bajan Queen This was not due to venue capacity. Stop trying to be a know it all. Back then Hillsborough could hold a bit more than 29 000. 24 000 showed up.
It wasn't over capacity. The problem was that people were all directed into one narrow area.
I am claustrophobic and I would never have gone in if I saw the crowds, it's hard to watch all the crowds of people being crushed against the fences and people trying to escape. I can just imagine the terror of being suffocated to death, I think I would have a panic attack.
I remember I was trampled on for 10 seconds by my school year in a hallway, and those 10 seconds were terrifying. I'm alright, but I can't even begin to imagine how it must have felt for those people and I can't begin to compare my experience to that of which happened to those poor people. Rest in peace.
Try to travel in Mumbai local trains
I think the fact that you're dying would give anyone a panic attack..
agoraphobic?
I feel claustrophobic in a bus itself with hardly 40-50 people on board. I wouldn't have made it in this scenario
Basically a claustrophobic's worst nightmare.
honestly i'd rather this then getting stuck in a vent, because at least with this there was a somewhat fair chance of escaping
Fuel of nightmare, that’s for sure.
Me
I feel like it would be anyone’s nightmare at that point
Introverts nightmare
Who’s here after the Travis Scott incident
I saw this week's before the Travis Scott incident
@@eneseusm459 I saw it years before the Travis Scott incident.
@@eneseusm459 congratulations!!!!!
Me
This is not about that concert.
I have no idea what happened! All this says is that people died!
The victims were crushed cause of the crowd and some suffocated i guess
You sound quite stupid
@@pepsicola6951 why are you so rude, let him/her ask.
@@cristinachis6614 cristina
@@pepsicola6951 wtf
Video title : "how it happened"
... Don't mention at all how it happened
To know how it happened dumbass
*Someone lacks comprehension*
@@gleyva1243 because the video told me they would tell me how it happened and they did not lol
gleyva12 do you have big stupid
gleyva12 oh stfu
This happens at a lot of places.
I was primary 2 when i was trampled at my primary school when a famous comic artist came to give autographs. I had bruises all over my thighs and calves and I couldn't get up because people are stepping on my legs and it was too crowded. Then a teacher spotted me and I was saved. Thank goodness.
The danger is real
Silly guy you should’ve just bit on their leg the cheeky sods
@@Y54F when I was six all the was to nine we would do balloon drops at my school, the younger kids would always get trampled by the eighth graders. It was hilarious and horrifying
@@rosieposieo0o842 your comment made my day
Lmao
my mum was invited by her two friends to watch that game but she decided to stay home and study, both of her best friends were crushed and she had to identify both of them. They are in the top row 4th and 5th girls. She still cries every anniversary....
Bless her heart, what a thing to have to do. But at least you still have her, cherish her always ❤
imagine how quick a zombie virus would spread in that crowd.
Lmfao
There is no humor where you live till date, ya toddler
I was literally thinking that
@Manny Blackstar he said "imagine"
Klyde Barney oh god
I can't imagine how guilty the footballers might be feeling
Granth Khetan it wasn’t the players’ fault people are stupid
Night Sniper exactly
@@nightsniper8381 I know that but the players must have felt responsible
Those are soccer players not footballers
tristanbistan3 🤦♂️
This is why we should stay at home and watch live on TV.
Totally..
Modern stadiums are like long distance aroplane journeys with worse food and toilets
These things don't happen nowadays and if you never go to games thats being an armchair fan 😒
@@suhn. but if you pay £50 to go up a million sets of stairs and sit in an aroplane seat in the cold. Use disgusting toilets and pay £10 for a Holland's pie then walk back 3 miles to your car to get stuck in traffic. That's insane.
Neloth Aren all of that is avoidable and still go watch.
I say places should implement big signs that light up “crowd surge, back up” or “warning! crowd surge back up now!” on stages and stadiums. And stop the event. A warning should be said by artists or announcers at the start, that if the crowd surge starts, and not resolved in 30 second (or something) then the event is ended.
Fun fact, they actually tried this during one of the more severe Hajj prayer crushes in the 2000s. The saudis put up huge electronic signs telling the crowd to stop or go to help stagger the flow, but it ended up causing the death of about 400 people because the operators themselves couldn’t see the sign because they were right underneath it, neither could the people right underneath the sign, but people further down saw the green light and went anyway, crushing hundreds. It’s such an interesting issue I can’t seem to figure out. Lol
Also we need to stop holding these performers and athletes like gods.. there should never be an impenetrable barrier in the front of a crowd. If ppl are that crushed, and it usually is the ones at the front and middle who are, they should have room to leave. Get the performers, athletes etc put of too many advance but you're literally putting fans in a cage
Wouldn’t loud warning sounds and announcements help immediately???
And staff at the back of the crowd evacuating them while security helps to pull people out at the front, and release the barricade
@@savannahstine7005 i don't think fun fact and lol should be used when talking about that
My father was almost there. I am very glad he wasn’t. When I visited Anfield I saw the memorial and asked my father about it. He told me about it, and I was heartbroken.
@L O L lmaoo
@L O L 😂
@L O L u people making fun of disasters...
My god what the world has become 😔😔
lollololololololol
@@mr.matrix1443 lolololololololol xxxxxxx
First time hearing about this, cannot believe this even took place. Sad.
Yes cathleen
My mum was a Liverpool supporter, she watched it happen live. Apparently it was terrifying
Cathleen Nigga
It is really frustrating to read these comments from people that don't know the whole story. People were sent into those areas by police and stewards and the management of the area was completely wrong. Police originally pushed people back into the packed pens despite them throwing themselves over half conscious and dying. Police then lied and said that fans urinated on them as they gave CPR to try and make it look like the fans were to blame but really they were defacating themselves because of the sheer pressure on their bodies. The police and management were at fault here. It was absolutely horrible and has wounded the Sheffield and beyond community forever. Please do your research before you start saying things like "not worth it for a football match" or "why did they stay in". You aren't seeing the full picture at all...
LunaSpirit well said
It is really frustrating to read these comments from people that don't know the whole story and are blaming the fans here. People were sent into those areas by police and stewards and the management of the area was completely wrong.
Police originally pushed people back into the packed pens despite them throwing themselves over half conscious and dying. Police then lied and said that fans urinated on them as they gave CPR to try and make it look like the fans were to blame but really they were defacating themselves because of the sheer pressure on their bodies. The police and management were at fault here. It was absolutely horrible and has wounded the Sheffield and beyond community forever. Please do your research before you start saying things like "not worth it for a football match" or "it is their fault". You aren't seeing the full picture at all...
The blame does not just sit with the police, the ground was a disaster waiting to happen and in 1981 the same situation happened at the Spurs and Wolves game. The FA should never have used the ground, the police should of had an idea of the amount of fans that would attend the game and the fans didn’t help. Just a view.
@Jax 2TheMaxyou dont know the whole story. The police opened all the gates and let too many fans in. Then when they were getting crushed they just stood there and did nothing. They then used fake stories saying liverpool fans were pickpocketing the dead and finally in 2016 the truth was finally out
@Jax 2TheMax I see where your coming from but the police never should have opened the exit gate. They shouldve left the crowd out as they weren't causing any hooliganism trouble. Also they didnt open the exits when people were being crushed so it is mostly their fault
@Jax 2TheMax there was enough space to move outside the ground but inside they were packed inside pens
The lot of you should keep it hush. Govs own inquest decided police are to blame. Blaming the fans exactly as that dirty rag tried to do
And today, a 97th fan died from brain damage from this game. Rip 🕊️
my dad was at this game he was in the forest stand with a friend he's a Liverpool fan but he swapped tickets with a forest fan I hope that forest fan was ok JUSTICE FOR THE 96!!!
What justice do you expect to get? There is no single person or group entirely responsible. Tons of fans poured in who knew they didn't have tickets and over crowded an area that was already packed. Each one of them shares a bit of the blame. This is nothing like a specific action taken by a person with the intent of causing harm, many people made little mistakes that led up to a big tragedy, and many of the fans are included in this.
hzuiel you can blame the security for not securing the place
Adam Woodward your dad should’ve been number 97
@@toxic_penguin.twitchtv6944 wtf
@Jay Blake I dont think any of the peddled lies involved the fans who gained admission without tickets.
You see a child get pulled out before the deaths he was alive.
Then on the photos of the people dead you see him.
Tragic.
Edit: this was at 0:51
Trampled most likely to death or near to death when they pulled him out.
I’m confused on how they died
@@____drippyx8816 probably pushed over tripped or fell in some way in the crowd of people and then trampled to death.
@@____drippyx8816 lack of air. Have you ever been in a crowd of thousands? It's actually really hard to breath.
Sxke which row and column
Seems like the stadiums fault for letting so many people in
Michael Martinović no it’s not you idiot, is it there fault too many people were let in the stadium? No, it was the polices fault,maybe next time do your research before you try speak out
Sparky_ Gar hey please can u explain how it was the polices fault? I’ve not even heard of this before
LX0 Janxk my bad man I just got overwhelmed talking about it, it’s very sensitive to me as a hardcore LFC fan
Anthony O'Neal yes that does make sense, thank you 😊
Michael Martinović it is the polices fault entirely. Who in their right mind would let so many people in? Think about that.
Travis Scott’s disaster made me watch this
Imagine if corona virus was spreading at this time
My god
It would spread like carbon dioxide
Coronavirus will definitely die too 😭😭😃😂
@@abdimajidmohamedabdi629 Hahaha
K. L.
More people will instantly died if people get the news someone had Coronavirus in the crowd.
Isn't there maximum opacity rules in case of emergency?
There will be these days but in the 80's fans were treated as the lowest of the low due to hooliganism hence being crowded into 'pens' like animals,fans were treated with utter.contempt back then
Wouldn't suprised me if this was one of if not the reason they were made
Pixel Fyxe for money
The rule is that if for eg. there is a seating capacity of 85000 people in a stadium then max allowed will be 66000 so that in case of emergency the stadium can be evacuated under 5 mins
What? Wembley, for example, holds 90000, so the capacity allowed in is 90000. Evacuation time is factored into the capacity of the ground at design stage.
Hillsborough wasn't over capacity. There were not too many people in the ground. There were just too many people in one section of the ground, as there was no control over how many people went into each section.
This honestly shows how pathetic we humans are. Literally can’t contain ourselves over a game😒
I don't know how much, if anything, you know about the Hillsborough Disaster, but you should be aware of the following...
This incident was a failure of crowd control measures by the police that day, rather than the fans misbehaving. There was excitement amongst fans obviously as it was a cup semi final, but no violence whatsoever. "Over exuberance" was not a factor.
The problem was too many fans were trying to gain access to the stadium through a small number of turnstiles, far less than there should have been for the number of fans that day. This caused a crush to develop outside the ground. The Police chief, seeing this crush develop, made the fateful decision to open a perimeter gate, to allow the fans outside to rush into the stadium. The police later tried to claim this gate was "forced open" by fans, but that was a lie. These fans then had nowhere else to go, other than be funnelled into two already overcrowded sections on the Leppings Lane End, which led to people at the front of these sections being crushed against the perimeter fencing around the pitch.
There was plenty of hooliganism in English football in the 80s but that was certainly not the cause of this tragedy. It was a failure of crowd control, caused by the unfortunately regrettable and terrible decisions made by senior police officers at Hillsborough stadium that day. A terrible and avoidable incident.
The incident was exacerbated by the police lying about the decisions they made that day and trying to smear the blame on the fans instead
Fact is, the fans were not to blame at Hillsborough. It was a tragedy waiting to happen in that era in English football. Stadiums were outdated, crowd control tactics were ineffective. Necessary changes came too late.
George Fisher Now you deserve my respect🤝
It wasn't that the crowd were deliberately killing each other or being violent. It was that there were so many allowed in that they were crushed by the sheer number of people. More were then killed by lots of people trying to escape at once, causing mass trampling. In all honestly I can't imagine the fans themselves could've done anything about it, because by the time anyone realised there were too many people it was too late.
@@ant9754, or you know, don't get so close to someone that you're touching. Something so simple...
@@JLviper except for the fact that the people on the outside of the pens couldn't see how close together those on the inside were as they entered. The people on the inside got pressed closer and closer together and tighter and tighter to the barriers as more and more people entered the grounds, but the people coming in from the outside couldn't see the danger being caused. Sure, the people on the outside could see it was a tight crowd, but they couldn't see just how tight it was until it was too late to leave.
Times like these being an introvert is pretty darn cool
@Kevin Armstrong that's cos you're not an introvert
@Dr. Plagued that's true. I also see you got how my comment relates to the video. There, everybody's happy.
@Kevin Armstrong well you know because you know and you’re an introvert and you know
I remember watching this as it happened on tv. I remember screaming at the screen - I could see what was happening and so many couldn't - and there was nothing I could do except watch it unfold. It was terrifying.
There must have been hundreds of thousands watching from their homes, as neutered as I was...... bloody awful.
My Dad and two brothers were exactly the same.
Man, those St. John's Ambulance volunteers climbing IN to all that danger to try and help out, such heroes.
That must suck, I hope u moved on from that.
Im from London & remember watching it on the TV too. I called my dad to come see as something was wrong, he took one look @ TV & ran out into our street & roared for parents to get the kids away from TV as something bad was happening to the fans. Next thing all us kids were put out onto the street & I remember hearing mums down the street crying inside at the TVs. Then the dads came out & told us sadly there was a crush & people died 💔 Very very sad day. Even though Im Chelsea I will never forget that awful day & the years it took for the Liverpool fans & families to get the truth 💔
I watched it live on rte and knew almost immediately that something wasn't right, I remember telling my late parents that something isn't right about behind the goals , we talked about that For years later . Nobody should die going to a football game, nobody. Rest in Peace to the 97 .
*_This is what introverts see when they go to hell_*
To whoever is reading this comment. This is just a joke. My apologies.
I know right lmao, my introverted ass could never deal. The only crowded place I’d willingly attend is a concert of my favorite band
NasrulTube I went to NYC on a busy weekend, liked the food and scenery but I would never do that again just because of how crowded it was
More like claustrophobic people
@Bitch Please its a joke mate
As an introvert myself, I laughed
Don't forget the victims and dont forget the truth. The truth has been proven, it was not the fans fault. YNWA!
United fan here. RIP to all those who died in that horrific event
JFT96 YNWA
@paul smith “I could have, I should have, It would have been different if….”
all you are doing is fighting against circumstances that already took place.
The past happened. Good or bad. We react the way that we do. We can’t change that. And focusing on what we should have done, or what should have happened, doesn’t change a thing.
As Eckart Tolle said: “What could be more futile, more insane, than to create inner resistance to what already is?”
I got chills 96 likes for your comment
@paul smith
Hi Paul, I hope life is treating you well, here's a documentary regarding Hillsborough you may not have caught, it adds a lot more insight into the events and the aftermath of that awful day.
ruclips.net/video/wmIX9VZbHmM/видео.html
#HillsboroughRippleEffect
My dad went to Sheffield University in 1987 (2 years before the disaster) and was lucky enough to go to 2 games at Hillsborough in his time there. He told me that both occasions he went the crowds were massive and there was little breathing space when all fans were in the ground, given that he was 19 at the time and was surrounded mostly by grown adults. He told me that on his way out of the stadium for one of the games, he and his friend walked with such a big packed crowd that he literally got carried through the crowd pressing against him with his feet off the ground all the way. The foreshadowing and demonstrations that Hillsborough was a dangerously compact and oversold stadium at the time was all there. And I’m so glad he didn’t go to that fateful game on 15th April 1989. He had left uni by that point.
Yes I heard that only a few months before that at one match, many fans in the same pen had to be treated in hospital for crush injuries & the police were fully aware of this incident
Same at many grounds in that time. Stop trying to make Hillsborough out to be unique.
@@Johg777He never wrote it as 'unique' cases. He just referred his story based on a tragedy event that already happened. The particularly coincidence of same location been involved from his dad experience situation was kind of a bonus merit for similarity connections this specific case had. Nothing more, nothing less.
Imagine having to go to the bathroom in that situation crazy
Legotube I don’t know but you would be struggling to even move in that crowd, and after a long time and you use the bathroom, the bathroom will be PACKED
That's why he killed the others 95...
bruh you wouldn't even be thinking about that in this terrifying situation
Just do it there.
444th liker
saw a lot of comments talking about irresponsibility of the crowd so im gonna paste this comment made by user george fisher
"I don't know how much, if anything, you know about the Hillsborough Disaster, but you should be aware of the following...
This incident was a failure of crowd control measures by the police that day, rather than the fans misbehaving. There was excitement amongst fans obviously as it was a cup semi final, but no violence whatsoever. "Over exuberance" was not a factor.
The problem was too many fans were trying to gain access to the stadium through a small number of turnstiles, far less than there should have been for the number of fans that day. This caused a crush to develop outside the ground. The Police chief, seeing this crush develop, made the fateful decision to open a perimeter gate, to allow the fans outside to rush into the stadium. The police later tried to claim this gate was "forced open" by fans, but that was a lie. These fans then had nowhere else to go, other than be funnelled into two already overcrowded sections on the Leppings Lane End, which led to people at the front of these sections being crushed against the perimeter fencing around the pitch.
There was plenty of hooliganism in English football in the 80s but that was certainly not the cause of this tragedy. It was a failure of crowd control, caused by the unfortunately regrettable and terrible decisions made by senior police officers at Hillsborough stadium that day. A terrible and avoidable incident.
The incident was exacerbated by the police lying about the decisions they made that day and trying to smear the blame on the fans instead
Fact is, the fans were not to blame at Hillsborough. It was a tragedy waiting to happen in that era in English football. Stadiums were outdated, crowd control tactics were ineffective. Necessary changes came too late."
Thank you for commenting this I’m tired of people calling these people who died and injured, and just the crowd in general “stupid”
c7c. Thank you for explaining!!! I did not understand why this bizzare tragedy happened. Truly strange, people were crushed to death!!!
I wish I could "like" your comment a thousand times
Thank you for your comment. It's really helped me to understand.
JFT96 YNWA
@@AngieBooStorm It's worth bearing in mind that this was before mobile phones. A lot of the people living near the ground let fans into their homes in order to phone friends/family.
This and the Sewol ferry accident are two things that break my heart💔
RIP to the combined 300+ people who died in those accidents ❤
omgg the Sewol ferry 😓 i cry every time i see or hear about it
I didnt born yet when this event happened but I watch the sewol ferry accident and cry for them...when the children hit the window to get help from the rescuers..my heart just broke
Imagine dying because you really wanted to watch some people kicking a ball...
It happened also in concerts and all other kinds of massive events... are those more “noble” events? No. Why didn’t you mention them? Stop criminalising football, and have more respect for the people who lost their lives
@@abillcherno7782 its such silly logic. The fans didn't expect a crush just a trip to support their team
@@abdirahmanidris290 that’s exactly the reason why it’s just dumb and useless mentioning that they were going to a football game
Go to hell
there is a saying "Im dying to go there"
Thats why never give free tickets.
If thats not free not so many people will come .
what???? the tickets were NEVER free. the Liverpool fans PAID for them. it was entirely the police's fault. all these fans could nicely fit the stadium. instead, the police forced them all through one gate. how about read some more about the case before making a smart remark.
@@wolfey2468 no it was the scouser a fault
NOMITA THOUNAOJAM V
The video is done in quite meager way and doesn't explain what really happened at all. Watch something else to understand the situation better, like this short video that explains situation more properly:
ruclips.net/video/MNS26Oj9B4o/видео.html
@@scarletevans4474 thank you. today is actually the anniversary of it. :(
I GOOGLE IT :
The Hillsborough disaster was a human crush at Hillsborough football stadium in Sheffield, England on 15 April 1989, during the 1988-89 FA Cup semi-final game between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest
like, every liverpool fan know this
Congratulations
You learned how to use Google
Any new tricks in the year since?
Switching on a microwave Maybe?
Wait
It was a semi final and it was fa cup I thought it would be champions league final
Well done
yes i like beetroot
How was that possible?
People pushing on each other or being smashed together can cause suffocation and crushed bones. Or trip and fall and get trampled over.
yes, but most died from getting pushed towards the fence in front of them and getting stuck at least 5 min
+Mister Blunt wow you are a piece of shit for saying that lmao
Dan E nb
First I’ve heard of this, I thought it was joke at first, wtf you think they could tell it was full, like never heard of this happening in an elevator
I remember going to an event and the crowd was walking toward the exit. It was so crowded and packed that at one point I couldn't control my movements. You had to move with the crowd and there was no way to resist. I can just imagine everyone entering just pushing forward and forward until the people in front started getting crushed.
Já aconteceu comigo também. Em uma multidão, tive que caminhar junto sem autocontrole. Era como se as pessoas me levassem.
i barely understood that...my brain just be like “nah, this is too dumb to be real”
Indians :- "First time in this much crowd???"
But this kind of stampede never happens in Indian matches.
@@kryptomaniac6517 matches? U shud try mumbai local trains🤣
Although it was crowded but come see khumb Mela in india 😁 i have been there
One thing i still don't understand? How did they die ?
@@deepakchopra619 someone will slip and fall down in the crowd and people keep pushing front the back cause them to be run over
@@ajaysharma.1226 i am talking about sports matches though,. Rarely this stuff has happened here.
Hillsborough: we had an immense amount of crowd
Mumbai locals : *hold my falling passengers*
Nothing to be proud about
that's the thing with us Indians.
We feel proud in over populated crowd management
It was a joke
@@davidcarter2607 when you make jokes on us and we get offended then we don't know how to understand jokes. When we make jokes on ourselves then too you people have a problem. unbelievable!
😂
My dad was at this game as a Forest fan when we used to live in Sheffield. I remember playing outside on our driveway with my brother and my dad stepped out our front door, well dressed, looking excited, big smile on his face. I asked where he was going and he said he was off to Hillsborough to see the match with some colleagues from work.
The next memory I have is being in the car with my mum a few hours later having come back from shopping in town and seeing loads of blokes walking away from the stadium. She stopped and asked someone what was going on and he said the game had been cancelled.
Fast forward later that evening and we hadn't heard anything from my dad (no mobile phones in 1989!). We desperately and anxiously sat watching coverage on the 10pm news and then saw him helping people on the pitch as they were pulled from the stands! He was tearing down some of the advertising boards from the sides and lifting people on to them and in to ambulances.
Only this week he said he still has the ticket to the game. Aweful memories but he played his part in helping as best he could.
Ignorance in this comments section is staggering. Multiple enquiries have found police were to blame for these deaths
Miles Peterson yeah but thousands of others disagree
That's the problem with the internet it gives stupid people a voice, best to just ignore the ignorant cunts.
And then the police covered it up and blamed the fans. Disgusting.
he kinda just vibin tho and many more agree. That’s a very childish excuse.
Exactly. People don’t bother to look into these things so they automatically assume it’s the crowds fault.
Soccer: The only sport where it's more dangerous to be in the stands than on the field on play
Football > Golf
No digas mamadas
Football
It’s football
It's Soccer in America get over it. Every country has their own language.
15:16 wasn't too late for the 96 fans if they dealt with the situation properly and gave them proper treatment then over half could've survived
Lewis Keene Yeah.
Well it wasn't easy getting in there and out
Lewis Keene show did they die
Considering there were at least 800 injuries, 96 death is quite a reasonable number.
If they'd stay at home.. none of them would've died
Giant masses of people is one of the most horrifying things to exist
I learnt about this in college and now it’s like my worse nightmare. Being packed so tightly that you physically don’t have room to breathe. No thank you.
Didn't the stadium also collapse a bit? I don't think I heard correctly
Edit: no
They said people were collapsing
my dad told me about going to concerts and stuff ‘back in the day’ and how him and his friends had to stand around their girlfriends as a sort of barrier and block people away so they could breath and have even a foot of room..
I’ve had this happen to me at lollapalooza in Chicago in 2016. Everyone was leaving the 21 savage concert. 1000s of people all shoving and punching just trying to get out. Big crowds are very scary. If you lose your footing it can become dangerous
Yea same happened to me in Dubai on New Year’s Eve. everyone was trying to get the Uber and I panicked so much and started crying and I was never one to be scared of crowds until then
I’m glad nothing happened though
Same happened to me New Years Eve in Edinburgh years ago! Got ‘swept along’ and ended up on the floor! Never been to a crowded place since!
Huge praise to all those who helped the injured, and the dying that day. Sending shock waves round the country that such a disaster had happened. Spine tingling watching that a living nightmare. JUSTICE FOR THE 96.
My friend told me the story of how his grandfather was in Liverpool in 1989, and when it all went downhill, his grandfather and his group of friends tried to leave as fast as the can, it was so scary over there, since people tried to climb out to safety. Good thing they left when they opened the exitdoor.
You do realise the police are to blame for this. If they hadn’t opened the exit gate maybe this could have been prevented
The chief of police is solely to blame for opening those exit gates and then telling the person who booked the venue that the liverpool fans broke the exits gates and forced there way in .. he also changed hundreds of statements that included informations incriminating the Sheffield police and published them under the person name as if they had wrote it and yet david walks free
Yeah blame the police for the actions of ticket dodgers.
@@Talos2kX Even if there were people like that (and maybe there were, I’m not denying it) you cannot deny that the police were responsible for this disaster. There was enough room to hold everyone; the other pens still had plenty of capacity, but because the police opened that gate without closing off pens 3 and 4 (which were already overpacked), this tragedy occurred.
And bad stadium design too; only 7 turnstiles for 12000ish people? And the gates to the other pens were in such out of the way places that you’d never think they were entrances. Horrible job done by _all_ the authorities involved
And if they hadn't opened the gates they would be crushed outside it was a combination including the fences. police are solely responsible
@@Talos2kX the lie was put out there by the police that 2000 ticketless fans stormed the gate. Duckenfield (the officer in charge that day) admitted this was a lie. Independent health and safety experts said at the second inquest that 10100 where sold of which there were 366 LESS fans in the Leppings lane end that day. Even in the initial inquest back in 1990 the QC said the fans weren’t to blame.Even IF there were small groups of ticketless fans they weren’t responsible for what happened. This has all been catergorically proven.
was reminded of this after what happened at astroworld last night. truly heartbreaking
did u already know about it
This should be referenced to the Astroworld case :/
It was very similar crowd rush from behind people up front being crushed
The Astroworld Fest could've been a lot worse which is a scary thought...
my dad and uncle were there in the crowd alone when they were 14 and 16 and pulled up above to safety. i can tell how much the tragedy still affects him today it’s truly heartbreaking what happened.
Must be a painful experience for sure 😥
The incident at the Astroworld concert by Travis Scott brought me here - what a tragic precedent experience this was 😰
Horrific on how some people could die like that, however some people were saved as you can see in the comments, it should have been much higher.
RIP 96
What do you mean it SHOULD have been
@@leolimitedition Read again, its been 8months I am sure you'll understand by now
@@forwoo9821 gimme an S, gimme an arcasm, what do you get? That’s right genius, SARCASM.
Could have been.
97*
as a liverpool fan it's hard watching fans lose their lives just to see their favorite players . rip to all of them
For New Years my buddies and I went to Tokyo and it was exactly like this, everyone was making contact with each other and it was like a wave of tug of war, there was a lady that was hyperventilating because she was so small and couldn’t get out of the crowd, it was nuts.
2:53 R.I.P.
I love how 1900's cameras are better than most cameras in 2007
You saw this video and you are talking about the camera??
@@omelas8375 This is the 80s
Siiixers still the 1900s
@@cb7340 have things worked out with Charlotte
greta thunberg official working on it
Aftermath: 96 deaths, and more than 750 injured.
The game ended with a Liverpool victory. Then they reached the finals of the FA Cup against them and Everton, with another victory for Liverpool 3-2 during extra time. R.I.P to these poor souls. 🕊️
Imagine losing your life to watch people running around a 100 meter field while chasing a ball
@@send2yam not even that. grown ass people basically fighting over a ball ots so dumb what the hell.
FR E SH A VOCA DO it’s called sports
@@allstr8peopledeservetodie10 You obviously don't understand sports
@@allstr8peopledeservetodie10It's a really hard and physically and technically demanding sport, and the players earn millions for it. Just cause you don't understand it doesn't mean you have to diminish it 🙄🙄
The coolest Kid ever football (soccer) is such a pathetic sport. Quite sad it's the most watched sports in the world. I don't see what's interesting about it. 90 minutes of boys acting like they're hurt.
People lifting them up to the higher levels to save them, made me cry harder.. it lifted some sadness to see how people came together to help those escape
One of the problems in those days you would simply have a ticket for a certain stand rather than a specific pen. So as behind the goal was considered more desirable you’d never get roughly 25 percent in each of the four pens.
It was a disaster waiting to happen. It shocked everyone but surprised nobody.
anyone here after astroworld?
This would make me claustrophic. Nothing can make me want to be around so many people so packed together.
Yet all these fans trying to storm into Wembley without out tickets today learned nothing.
Rip to the Hillsborough victims.
We never learn.
Sure. Justify killing u would killer.
@@Alexander07865 Lay off the crack pipe.
Nope. It was the corrupt police officers fault
@@pp-on6cs IT WAS DRUNKEN LIVERPOOL MORONS STAMPEDING IN WHICH CAUSED IT ALL. THEY WERE HELLBENT ON GETTING IN WITH OR WITHOUT TICKETS. FACE FACTS
Interesting this pops up after the Travis Scott concert 🤔
I live with a Liverpool man. He’s still traumatized to this day as is his brother xx
My condolences to lost ones. It's not good to say, but her voice is mesmerizing.
Wen I die, I go tell the 96 ppl on heaven that “Since u guys left earth, Liverpool haven’t won the league”
So i guess you're gonna die before this season ends then.. Don't worry i'll tell you there that they have won it
@@luthfiputra2952 i was going to say the same thing 😂
This joke will not age well bro.
Don't die before this season ends...
But if you went to hell then ?
I was there. I live close. The police panicked by the huge amount of Liverpool fans who turned up without tickets and they made the decision to open the Leppings Lane gate allowing hundreds of Liverpool supporters into the ground. People at the front were crushed to death because of barriers placed there because of behaviour of fans like the Liverpool fans previously. Liverpool fans had already killed 39 at Heysel in Belgium several years earlier with their behaviour - something they never like to talk about because they can’t whitewash that maybe and just easier for them to ‘forget’ it.
The police later over egged the pudding by saying the crowd forced the gate open, this isn't true but 94 people died that day because of BOTH those things. The fans without a ticket and the police. Sorry if this is against the grain of what everyone says these days - but that's the truth. Of course Liverpool FC and the city of Liverpool don't want the world to know that and have campaigned for years to get the first bit of my comment forgotten about but they are pulling a fast one here. Liverpool people stick together and they have the media in their pockets as some sort of pity the poor souls thing.
Liverpool needs to admit their part in this tragedy.
Unfortunately this won't now happen because they've stamped their feet and muddied the water so much and intimated everyone who says anything other than their truth and now their truth is now regarded as the only truth - but I was there, and I know what I saw.
Agreed
A West Londoner with Indian heritage, I was born and raised in England. The devastating event unfolded when I was just 10 years old, too young to grasp its magnitude. Unlike many British-born children, I found myself having to pick a side, and without hesitation, I chose the team in red. End of story.
Even at that tender age, I sensed the gravity of the situation. What disturbs me the most about this is how the reality of that fateful day was distorted to the point where the media ended up spreading lies. Though time has passed, the revelation that this tragedy was the biggest cover-up in British Police History shattered my faith in humanity.
JUSTICE FOR THE 96
FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
-|- YNWA -|-
As a part of Liverpool, the pride of Merseyside, we've moved forward, but the scars of that day remain etched in our collective memory.
# All round the fields of ANFIELD ROAD
Where once we watched the KING Kenny Play
and could he play!
we had heighway on the wing
we had DREAMS and SONGS to sing
of the GLORY round the FIELDS OF ANFIELD ROAAAAAAAAAAAD #
# LIVER - POOL
LI - VER - POOL
LIVER - POOL
LI - VER - POOL #
cmon you red men
MAKE US DREAM 😀
as a united supporter though I have to say rip to the fans who didn't make it home its absolutely disgusting how it took over 20 years to finally prove it was the polices fault
Bacon Pancakes thx :D (LFC fan)
I have to so lol
So it matters that your Man u fan 😕
It matters to every common human in this world you sound like an idiot “ even though I am a ManU fan” so manU fans are not allowed to pay condolences I am a ManU fan too but first a human
What does it matter of you support United?
So they were literally crushed to death? Why were people running like someone let off a chemical bomb?
Toxic fart
Heaven Green believe me you would if you got crushed to death
Youre asking the obvious; youre funny
@@lamppost_angel well it would be insanely hard to breathe, so much so that you could die of asphyxiation.
This video wasn’t well explained. 96 people died! People were so tightly packed together, they literally couldn’t breath. That’s why they were climbing out. With pushing from either side, the potential of falling over and being crumpled to death was high. The most logical way was to climb out.
😰I could never be in a crowd like that smh... I'm having a panic attack just watching 👀
Dont be soft
@TheReal_BabyBee , mmmmm..
@TheReal_BabyBee , dont be soft;
@TheReal_BabyBee , say no to the drugs; i got none;
@TheReal_BabyBee , ty
I’m a Man United fan, and honestly, let me just say how horrible this was. The police were 100% responsible for this, and the subsequent victim blaming, especially by the S*n, was absolutely despicable and disgusting. May the 97 people who died as a result of this disaster rest in peace.
Coming here to reiterate my point on the 34th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster. Justice for the 97.
@@JH14FANyou’re not a real Manchester Utd fan mate
@@Mk-ed4rghe is you melt
My Dad is lucky he went to this match and he was told to move from his original place he was standing (all the Barriers had fell there) if he wasn’t moved he would of died... RIP all the 96 angels 😭💔👼🏼
Ŵòłf Päćk :3 ends up the barriers didn’t break the police just let them in overcrowding the pit
Angel's lmao they dead
@@PootyTangGaming excuse you but thats a bit rude yew they are dead but this person calls them angels as they are now gone and flying high
@@PootyTangGaming Get lost
@@free3eforlyfe811 lmao snowflake
I thought that the stadium fell down on the people and they got crushed by it, but actually, people died crushed by the crowd? Damn, thats actually worse than the stadium falling down on your head.
That was the heysel stadium where liverpool fans attacked the Italian fans we all watched it happen on TV it was only the ice cream van outside that didnt get the blame
I came here cause same thing just happened in Indonesia's football, it takes about 180 people's life (and still going on). RIP 🥀
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Primarily the culprits are FIFA for locking fans globally behind cages and fences and still are today. Families should sue UEFA and FIFA either separately or combined and get good lawyers and go through the European Court of human rights.
This is my greatest fear when it comes to crowded places
“Human crash” is such a horrible term...
I remember when I experienced stamped in our school it's horrible , people pushing together until I fell down and can't get up anymore 😭 I'm out of breath that time and crying for help, I heard some people in my back and front crying too I thought I will die that moment luckyly I was grab by some officers, I lost my shoes and ring that time. But I'm glad I'm alive 💗
Well this is whappens when you just let everyone in at once. Dumb mistakes cost people lives.
watched live on tv and its still send a shiver down my spine im 58 now.