Owlsfan - thanks for that post. The banner is definitely aimed _only_ at those responsible on the day and for the cover up afterwards.
As a fan who knocked on the door of a house just outside the ground and asked to use their phone I know that most normal Sheffield people were hugely supportive to us in the aftermath. The woman in the house let me in, showed me the phone, told me not to worry about paying for it, and even had the decency to leave the room when I phoned. Which was a good job given that I lost it when I heard my mum crying at the other end when I told her me and my brother were both OK. I'm losing it now recalling it in fact.
Anyway she was motivated simply by human compassion, and was not concerned about leaving a complete stranger in her living room, and a "thieving scouser" to boot. I wish I had not been so dazed that I don't recall the address. I would have sent her flowers. I think many fans that day have similar stories.
Anyway enough emotional rambling, just as we hope that most people would have the common humanity to recognise those black police lies for what they were then we must ourselves realise that those actions were not indicative of the normal working people of Sheffield or of SWFC fans.