Gwladys Street I suppose none of the counts in your books then?:
"June 1985 - A delegation of religious leaders and politicians from Liverpool embark on a mission of friendship to Turin to express their 'heartfelt sorrow and sadness' at the events of Heysel.
August 1985 - 36 Juventus supporters are invited over to Liverpool by a group of youth workers from the city. They spend five days here, are taken on a guided tour of Anfield and meet Kenny Dalglish.
August 1985 - A poignant minutes silence is impeccably observed at an understandably subdued Anfield on the occasion of the first game of the 1985-86 season against Arsenal.
What a f***ing FLUKEThere should have been at LEAST FOUR Scousers sent off in that second half. (and that includes the bastards that tried to jump onto...
April 1986 - Liverpool send a youth team to Turin to compete in the Easter Coppa Primavera tournament. Chris Lawler and John Benninson are in charge of the Reds squad that includes players such as Chris Pile (an unused goalkeeping substitute at Heysel), Alex Watson and Wayne Harrison.
May 1986 - To commemorate the first anniversary of the tragedy then Liverpool Chairman John Smith meets with Juventus president Giampiero Boniperti.
June 1986 - Blossoming friendships are strengthened as Liverpool and Juventus officials amicably agree terms over the proposed transfer of Ian Rush.
Juventus fans who turned their backsMonkey" wrote in message... I was a kid, too (born in 1971). Perhaps I shouldn't trust my childhood memories, but I'm sure I vaguely remember watching two of our...
August 1988 - The close working relationship between the two clubs is evident once again as the return of Rush is confirmed.
September 1989 - Liverpool and Juventus under-21 teams join forces to help celebrate the Northern League's centenary year. The combinedReds-Juve side is managed by Durham-born Bob Paisley and, sporting the famous black and white strip of Italy's 'Old Lady', they take on a Northern League representative side at Newcastle's St James Park.
May 1990 - On the occasion of Heysel's 15th anniversary the bells at Liverpool's municipal buildings ring out 39 times in recognition of the those who died in the tragedy.
Summer 1990 - The Football Arts Initiative, led by Anfield season-ticket holder Peter Carney and with the blessing of Liverpool Football Club, visit Turin on their own bridge building mission.
ApologyThis is an apology on behalf of my fellow supporters at Everton to those football supporters that share genuine grievences and harbour genuine dismay and grief about...
May 1995 - The 10th anniversary of Heysel is commemorated by a mosaic on the Kop and a flag, honouring the memory of the 39 victims, is displayed."
No f*** off with your LFC bashing.