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PeterWithesShin
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Football tragedy in Kenya
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RIP to those that went to a game and never went home.
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Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air
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RIP
The one good thing about all the money coming into our game is that we are much safer.
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Tragic. Credit to the fan that ran on the pitch trying to get the game stopped.
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Lambert and Payne
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RIP to all those involved. Hope it is only the 7 that were killed
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Major Kudos to the fan who attempted to inform the referee.
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villajk
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Oh dear, how awful.
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RIP.
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Echoes of Hillsborough there.
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