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This is a serious message:

 

 

I would like just to put on here my condolences for the very tragic 96 lives that were taken 20 years ago...mine and all honest football fans thoughts today are with the familes...thank god the stadiums are a lot more safe now

 

Lets have justice for the 96 and i think the familes are owed at least that by the police...... R.I.P

 

 

 

 

Thanks for allowing me to put this up....great club and great history!!

 

Paul (Man Utd Fan)

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It's times like this when we all remember that what goes on on the pitch is but a game. It's the people around it that are important and we lost 96 of those on probably the saddest day in my living memory. Messages like this one mean so much.

 

Thank you.

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Thanks for the message of support.

So many feelings today.

I saw Ric Parry interviewed today and he said that every year is sad on this day. But I think 20 years, if possible, has stirred even greater determination. Not only for the justice that we as the Liverpool family so desire, but on a personal level of how we carry ourselves in everything we do. I think the disaster and subsequent injustice has shaped me as a person more than I realised.

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Thanks for the message of support.

So many feelings today.

I saw Ric Parry interviewed today and he said that every year is sad on this day. But I think 20 years, if possible, has stirred even greater determination. Not only for the justice that we as the Liverpool family so desire, but on a personal level of how we carry ourselves in everything we do. I think the disaster and subsequent injustice has shaped me as a person more than I realised.

 

I think people have realised how long this has gone on and can see that noone of the hurt has gone. Time is supposed to be a healer, but injustice means that time cannot be allowed to work. Time starts hurting instead.

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