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On the morning of May 11, 1985, it felt great to be a Bradford City supporter. The club had been rattling around in the bottom two divisions of the Football League for 58 years, but at last City were moving on up. The Third Division championship was already ours, so the final game of the campaign was meaningless in competitive terms. But 11,076 turned out anyway for the home match against Lincoln. We Bradford fans wanted to celebrate and watch captain Peter Jackson collect the Division Three trophy. I had a good view of the presentation, despite the thick wire fence in front of the terrace at the Bradford end of the ground. An hour or so later, I was one of many frightened people scrambling over the same fence to reach the safety of the pitch, as the stand to our left turned into a huge rectangle of flame. With around five minutes of the first half remaining, a small fire broke out near the back of Block G of Valley Parade’s main stand, probably started by a dropped cigarette end or a match. Police and stewards moved people away from the fire. The game was stopped and the players went off, but even at that stage it appeared that the fire could probably be contained and extinguished without major damage being done. Then the fire ignited piles of rubbish hidden under the stand and finally a gust of wind spread the blaze upwards to the stand’s roof, which burned with horrifying ease and speed. Within four minutes, the whole of the roof and the old wooden stand beneath were ablaze. A television crew there to record a football match found themselves providing live coverage of a catastrophe, commentating as people staggered out of the stand with their clothes on fire. From WSC 220 June 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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