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Created by dipity on Apr 11, 2009
Last updated: 05/01/12 at 07:54 AM
15 April 2012 A memorial service has been held at Liverpool Football Club, to commemorate the 96 supporters who died in the Hillsborough disaster 23 years ago. A minute's silence fell at 3.06pm, the exact time the referee blew his whistle to abandon the FA Cup semi final against Nottingham Forest, as the extent of the tragedy became clear
The last game before the Hillsbrough disaster was Sheff Wed v Man Utd. It's by the grace of God that it didn't happen the week before it did. Hillsbrough's capacity was set way too high.
Short compilation film depicting how the Hillsborough Tragedy unfolded. The film used is not my private property, it is merely a matter of sticking several old films together.
Ex-Sun newspaper editor Kelvin MacKenzie on having regrets on the reporting of the Hillsborough disaster in the 1980's, which led to the boycott of The Sun newspaper in Liverpool. Recorded from BBC Daily Politics, 08 December 2011.
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Sir Oliver Popplewell, 84, contrasted the "quiet dignity and great courage" of the relatives of 56 people killed in the blaze at Valley Parade in May 1985 to that of the Hillsborough campaigners, who are pushing for the release of government papers related to the tragedy. "The citizens of Bradford behaved with quiet dignity and great courage. They did not harbour conspiracy theories. They did not seek endless further inquiries," he wrote in a letter to The Times. "They buried their dead, comforted the bereaved and succoured the injured. They organised a sensible compensation scheme and moved on. Is there, perhaps, a lesson there for the Hillsborough campaigners?" Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary and Everton supporter, said the letter was "insulting and ill-considered". "The terrible tragedies at Bradford and Hillsborough are simply not comparable, said Burnham. "After Hillsborough, an immediate campaign of denigration began against Liverpool supporters. "We all feel deeply for the families of Bradford who lost loved ones but they didn't have to pick up newspapers to find sickening slurs about their friends. "What we've been fighting against all these years is an Establishment stitch-up. It seems the Establishment is still closing ranks and fighting the victims," he added. "Sir Oliver perhaps needs to go back and reflect." Wirral MP Alison McGovern, who sobbed in Parliament on Monday as Members voted unanimously to release government papers on the disaster, said ...
MPs agreed without a vote a backbench motion calling for the full, uncensored disclosure of government-related documents concerning the disaster 22 years ago. Ninety-five Liverpool supporters were killed in a crush of fans at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium on 15 April 1989. The 96th victim died two years later.
George Galloway discusses the Hillsborough Disaster with Sheila Coleman, of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, and Kevin, who was on site trying to help and save people. From Talksport radio show, October 14th, 2011.
BBC Radio Merseyside interviews and discussion: MP Andy Burnham and Chairman of Hillsborough Family Support Group, Margaret Aspinall; 100000+ e-petition signatures milestone. Paul Rowley in for Roger Phillips on BBC Radio Merseyside discusses the e-petition (UK government to release all cabinet papers relating to the 1989 Hillsborough disaster) reaching milestone of 100000+ signatures from the public. Milestone reached means item can be tabled for discussion in house of commons.
WE NEED TO STOP THE VIOLENCE IN FOOTBALL !!! The Hillsborough disaster was a human crush that occurred on 15 April 1989 at Hillsborough, a football stadium, the home of Sheffield Wednesday FC in Sheffield, England, resulting in the deaths of 96 people,[1] and 766 being injured, all fans of Liverpool FC It remains the deadliest stadium-related disaster in British history and one of the worst ever international football accidents.[2] It was the second of two stadium-related disasters involving Liverpool supporters, the other being the Heysel Stadium Disaster in 1985. The match, an FA Cup semi-final tie between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, was abandoned six minutes into the game.
On April 15 1989, 24000 Liverpool fans travelled to a football match. 96 never returned. Collectively they've become known as 'The 96' but to the families and friends they left behind, they were simply a dad, a son, a brother and a sister; a cousin, an auntie, an uncle and a granddad; a boyfriend, a husband, a soul mate and a best friend. The wife of one of the supporters who never came home eloquently put it in a letter published on the LFC website on the 20th anniversary of the disaster, "To the world my husband is one of the 96, but to me and his children, he was always our number one." To those who didn't know them, the fans who died at Hillsborough that day may just be a number of names etched into the Hillsborough Memorial marble. 24000 tickets, 23 turnstiles, two criminally overcrowded pens, 96 dead and 766 people injured - numbers alone don't even begin to tell half the story of a disaster that has shaped Liverpool Football Club and the fans that will forever follow it. April 15, 1989, the fans that died that day will never ever be forgotten. Here, The GrittyBeats pay their special tribute to those who died on that fateful day. RIP the 96.
i672.photobucket.com song - Pete Wylie the mighty wah- Heart as big as Liverpool. The Hillsborough Disaster-15 April 1989 where 96 liverpool fans lost there lifes. Location - Leppings Lane End Hillsborough Stadium Sheffield England
96 liverpool football fans were killed in one of footballs worst disasters
Unfolding TV coverage of the tragic football stadium disaster in 1989, the Liverpool match. April 15 and 16 th 1989 recorded at the time on VHS and recently unearthed. Day two 16.4.89
Unfolding TV coverage of the tragic football stadium disaster in 1989, the Liverpool match. April 15 and 16 th 1989
Educational purposes only Hillsborough Disaster - Capture Project Nikki Newman
This is a song written by Matt Caffrey and Ronnie Elliott. (Liverpool, England). It is dedicated to those who lost their lives at the Hillsborough Tragedy and to those who lost their loved ones and were affected by the tragedy. You'll Never Walk Alone! Vocals - Dave Brown Bass - Dave Graham, Lead Guitar - Ronnie Elliott Drums - Tony Maxwell Acoustic Rhythm Guitar - Matt Caffrey
My friend Rob has recently updated and improved his original song "Liverpool Lament" which I uploaded 11 months ago. It's his impressive personal tribute to the 96 Liverpool supporters who perished in the Hillsborough Disaster in April 1989, I would urge all decent minded people to desist from purchasing that degenerate, tawdry so called newspaper that has the nerve to name itself "The Sun". This lying, pathetic excuse for a newspaper sheds no light at all.
This Harrowing report, describes how this disaster unfolded, needlessly claiming 96 innocent lives, in a terrible crowd crush. You can read my story at www.fcfans.co.uk It takes a while for the authorities to realise that people are suffering and dying. By a twist of fate, I managed to survive this awful tragedy.
Match Of The Day on Hillsborough (15 April, 1989) an excerpt from "Match Of The Day at 40" special video
I only show my respect for the 96 who died on the hillsborough disaster and the sun can go and suck cock for the lies they wrote! RIP and justice for the 96 you never walk alone!!
a short video in respect of 96 lives lost at hillsborough in 1989 put to in my life
a short video in respect of 96 lives lost at hillsborough in 1989 put to in my life
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign www.contrast.org Read, Learn, Educate www.hfdinfo.com Guardian Newspaper http
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...interior ministry is to set up an independent panel to oversee the release of all unpublished material on the Hillsborough football disaster, the government said. The move comes after months of meetings between the interior ministry and three mothers who...
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Pakistan News.net
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...A Liverpool fan attaches a scarf to the Shankly Gates ahead of a memorial service to mark the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster at Anfield in Liverpool, April 2009. The British government is to release previously unseen documents relating to the...
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SoccerWay
http://www.soccerway.com/news/2009/July/29/unseen-hillsborough-documents-to-be-released
Marching for justice, thousands of football fans took to the streets of London to demand a new police investigation into the Hillsborough disaster.. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com
Nottingham Forest V Liverpool - 15 Apr 1989! FA cup. 20th Anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster of the 96 people who sadly lost their lives but will never be forgotten. Justice for the 96!
A tribute to the victims that died at Hillsborough. 96 Was the final total. 24000 Liverpool fans went to Hillsborough. 96 Never came home and will Never be forgotten. Lyrics to the song: Outside the Shankly Gates I heard a Kopite calling Shankly, they have taken you away But you left a great eleven Before you went to heaven Now it's glory round the Fields of Anfield Road All round the fields of Anfield Road Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and could he play!) We had Heighway on the ...
A tribute to the victims that died at Hillsborough. 96 Was the final total. 24000 Liverpool fans went to Hillsborough. 96 Never came home and will Never be forgotten. www.contrast.org 21/2/10 10000 views. Lyrics to the song: Outside the Shankly Gates I heard a Kopite calling Shankly, they have taken you away But you left a great eleven Before you went to heaven Now it's glory round the Fields of Anfield Road All round the fields of Anfield Road Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and could he play!) Stevie Heighway on the wing We had dreams and songs to sing 'Bout the glory, round the Fields of Anfield Road Outside the Paisley Gates I heard a Kopite calling Paisley, they have taken you away But you led the great eleven Back in Rome in 77 And the Redmen they're still playing the same way All round the fields of Anfield Road Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and could he play!) Stevie Heighway on the wing We had dreams and songs to sing 'Bout the glory, round the Fields of Anfield Road Beside the Hillsborough flame I heard a Kopite mourning Why so many taken on that day? Justice has never been done But their memory will carry on There'll be glory round the Fields of Anfield Road. All round the fields of Anfield Road Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and could he play!) Stevie Heighway on the wing We had dreams and songs to sing 'Bout the glory, round the Fields of Anfield Road All round the fields of Anfield Road Where once we watched the King Kenny ...
RIP Copyright BBC Radio Merseyside.
RIP Copyright BBC Radio Merseyside.
From BBC world football. disrespectful comments will be removed. Justice for the 96.
From BBC world football. disrespectful comments will be removed. Justice for the 96.
On 15th April 1989, 55000 football fans travelled to Hillsborough Stadium, to watch the FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. A terrible crowd crush caused the deaths of 96 Liverpool fans.
Warning: the video contains some images that some people might find distressing. Personal discretion is advised. The Hillsborough Disaster- an audio slideshow www.contrast.
See www.contrast.org Justice For The 96.
See www.contrast.org Justice For The 96.
Photographic images of all victims with the song 'Heart as big as Liverpool' by the Mighty-Wah - background.
Calls for secret files about the Hillsborough disaster to be made public 10 years early have been backed by the home secretary.. Follow us on twitter at twitter
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... Email+ Share+ Monday, April 20, 2009 HUNDREDS of official documents about the Hillsborough disaster are to be made public for the first time after a request from the home secretary, the home office has confirmed. Jacqui Smith has met with South Yorkshire’s...
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Irish Examiner
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When the game is nice beautiful I am in love with Football I've played Football So I went to Anfield for the Memorial marking the 20th Anniversary Of Hillsborough Disaster in 1989 where 96 people died I went there because I know what the people who died at that time were looking to see nice Football, a beautiful game that is why having done some research I join the campaign "Justice For 1989" The Organisation and the Police got it wrong on that day. Follow that link to know more www.contrast.org...
When the game is nice beautiful I am in love with Football I've played Football So I went to Anfield for the Memorial marking the 20th Anniversary Of
Complete the petition here: petitions.number10.gov.uk Help the cause by buying the Fields of Anfield Road CD: www.fieldsofanfieldroad.co.
Relatives of the Hillsborough disaster victims have demanded to see secret files about the tragedy. Controversy has long surrounded the role of the police in what was Britain's worst ever sporting disaster. Families of those killed believe a Major Incident Plan was never initiated by South Yorkshire police while some fans were denied emergency medical attention. They also dispute the findings of the single inquest into all 96 deaths, which ruled the victims were all dead, or brain dead, by ...
hillsborough disaster 1989 - justice for liverpool 2009 video. this video about 6 hour's to edit. made this for the famliys of hillsborough i will fight on your side for the justice u need :)

