Whether stories were fabricated by the press or not, you still can't get away from the fact that there were fans there that day who didn't have match tickets and yet were in the ground. These fans have to share responsibility for what happened. (but they don't do they? They'd rather blame someone else.)
I don't see the point of that post. How many fans without tickets??? You know this because???
I would say that the real cause of the disaster that day was caging people into a football ground like animals.
But fyi Liverpool played Forest in a semi final at the same ground the year before Hillsborough.
I remember very clearly that when the ticketing arrangements for that game were announced Liverpool (Peter Robinson) protested very strongly that us having the leppings lane end was unsuitable. This was because of the routes the different fans would be coming from and the size of the two ends. Nobody took any notice and the game passed without incident. The following year the game was repeated with tragic results. But it was more to do with people arriving late and rushing to see the game and all being funnelled into the one area, when other parts were relatively empty, combined with the fences at the front trapping people already in there. It's only natural that people who have lost family members in an entirely foreseable incident like this will want to know why it happened. Have you got a problem with that?