This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-27761457
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Ex-Hillsborough secretary: 'Terrace choice made no sense' | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Sheffield Wednesday's ex-club secretary said he was "aghast" when he saw Liverpool were given the Leppings Lane end for the 1988 FA Cup semi-final. | |
Richard Chester told the Hillsborough inquests Liverpool had twice as many travelling fans as Nottingham Forest the year before the tragedy. | |
He also said the Spion Kop end was more easily accessible to supporters travelling from the north. | |
Mr Chester said "it didn't make any sense whatsoever to me". | |
He also said he was concerned about the capacity of the Leppings Lane terraces and had "kept back" 250 tickets from two all-ticket matches. | |
Mr Chester told the jury in Warrington he "wanted a little bit of protection and a little bit of back-up". | |
He said there was no way of counting spectators in different areas of the ground when he joined the club in 1983. | He said there was no way of counting spectators in different areas of the ground when he joined the club in 1983. |
He said he did "all he could" to ensure safety at the Hillsborough stadium. | He said he did "all he could" to ensure safety at the Hillsborough stadium. |
Ninety-six people died following overcrowding at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forrest, held at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough ground. | |
"On the occasions that we had all-ticket games, I took the liberty myself of extracting a number of tickets for sale on the Leppings Lane end," Mr Chester said. | "On the occasions that we had all-ticket games, I took the liberty myself of extracting a number of tickets for sale on the Leppings Lane end," Mr Chester said. |
Mr Chester, club secretary between 1983 and 1986, said he would remove 250 tickets before they were sent off to the away teams for sale. | Mr Chester, club secretary between 1983 and 1986, said he would remove 250 tickets before they were sent off to the away teams for sale. |
He said he only did this twice during the 1984-85 football season. | He said he only did this twice during the 1984-85 football season. |
'I'll take note' | 'I'll take note' |
He told the hearing: "If you have taken a bit of terrace out, that's not available for people to stand, you logically can't have the same number of people. | He told the hearing: "If you have taken a bit of terrace out, that's not available for people to stand, you logically can't have the same number of people. |
"I took those actions as a responsible officer." | "I took those actions as a responsible officer." |
Mr Chester said when he left the club he told the chairman Herbert McGee and club director Keith Addy, who had responsibility for safety, about his fears. | Mr Chester said when he left the club he told the chairman Herbert McGee and club director Keith Addy, who had responsibility for safety, about his fears. |
He said he told them figures had not been adjusted on the Leppings Lane end of the ground. | He said he told them figures had not been adjusted on the Leppings Lane end of the ground. |
Asked what their reaction was, Mr Chester said: "I can't give you specific words, but pretty much from Mr McGee was, 'OK, I'll take a note'." | |
Jurors have previously been told the capacity for the Leppings Lane end had not been recalculated after the first fences were introduced, splitting it into three pens in 1981. | Jurors have previously been told the capacity for the Leppings Lane end had not been recalculated after the first fences were introduced, splitting it into three pens in 1981. |
In 1985, it was further divided into five pens following a request from the police. | In 1985, it was further divided into five pens following a request from the police. |
Throughout those changes the capacity for the Leppings Lane end remained at 10,100. | Throughout those changes the capacity for the Leppings Lane end remained at 10,100. |
Christina Lambert QC, counsel to the inquests, asked Mr Chester if the changes should have prompted a review of the Safety Certificate. | |
Mr Chester agreed it should have done and that it was "the club's responsibility" to instigate it. | |
The hearing continues. | The hearing continues. |
Previous version
1
Next version