Personally I do feel quite emotional about hillsboro' Beacuse a) I was on the terraces at UP that day (playing Southampton) as the news unfolded at firs we were all just thinking "trouble, so what" and gradually the events unfolded and the news got worse until the enormity dawned, I remember it vividly b) In the Cup that year at QPR we had 1000s of extra fans arriving late many with moody tickets (I AM TO BE CLEAR NOT SAYING THAT THIS WAS WAS HAPPENED AT HILLSBORO!) and the crush got worse and worse until we all spilled out onto the pitch (no fences) and the game was stopped for at least 20 minutes and fans had to sit round the edge of the pitch, but if there'd been fences. When Hillsboro happened I thought that could have been West Ham at QPR 3) the general previous 20 years of tribal idiocy at football was the reason that the fences were there, many younger fans had been involved in that idiocy however 'ligh heartedly' and hasd some res[onsibilty