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- 1971_Ibrox_disaster abstract "The 1971 Ibrox disaster was a crush among the crowd at an Old Firm football game, which led to 66 deaths and over 200 injuries. It happened on 2 January 1971 in an exit stairway at Ibrox Park (now Ibrox Stadium) in Glasgow, Scotland. It was the worst British football disaster until the Hillsborough disaster in Sheffield, England, in 1989.The stadium's owners, Rangers F.C., were later ruled to be at fault in a sheriff's judgement on one of the deaths. Rangers did not dispute this ruling, and were sued for damages in 60 other cases brought by relatives of the dead.".
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- 1971_Ibrox_disaster wikiPageID "37091617".
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- 1971_Ibrox_disaster caption "Memorial at Ibrox".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster date "1971-01-02".
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- 1971_Ibrox_disaster place "Ibrox Park, Glasgow, Scotland".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster reportedDeaths "66".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster reportedInjuries "> 200".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster sign "Sheriff Irvine Smith".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster source "damages statement.".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster text "So far as the evidence is concerned, the Board never so much as considered that it ought to apply its mind to the question of safety on that particular stairway [...] and would appear – I put it no higher – to have proceeded on the view that if the problem was ignored long enough it would eventually go away [...] Indeed it goes further than this because certain of their actions can only be interpreted as a deliberate and apparently successful attempt to deceive others that they were doing something, when in fact they were doing nothing.".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster title "Ibrox Disaster, 1971".
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:1971_disasters.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:1971_in_Scotland.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:1971_in_association_football.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Celtic_F.C._matches.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Disasters_in_Glasgow.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Disasters_in_Scotland.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Fatal_accident_inquiries.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:History_of_football_in_Scotland.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Human_stampedes_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Rangers_F.C._matches.
- 1971_Ibrox_disaster subject Category:Stadium_disasters.
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- 1971_Ibrox_disaster comment "The 1971 Ibrox disaster was a crush among the crowd at an Old Firm football game, which led to 66 deaths and over 200 injuries. It happened on 2 January 1971 in an exit stairway at Ibrox Park (now Ibrox Stadium) in Glasgow, Scotland. It was the worst British football disaster until the Hillsborough disaster in Sheffield, England, in 1989.The stadium's owners, Rangers F.C., were later ruled to be at fault in a sheriff's judgement on one of the deaths.".
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