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God rest their souls.


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I will never forget that day, or the fight for justice today.

 

Hillsborough Justice Campaign (and others) 100% credit as ever.

 

Last year I read some accounts of Hillsborough here The impact of the Hillsborough disaster on survivors' lives | Football | The Observer They are very harrowing, but for those newer fans, may be of interest for perspective.

 

We are more than a football club.

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Difficult to put my thoughts in to words here. I can only echo the sentiments expressed elsewhere and pass on my eternal respect to all those who continue to fight for justice, and my heartfelt condolences to all those who are still suffering some twenty-one years on. For those who tragically passed on, you will never be forgotten.

 

JFT 96. YNWA.

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Today of all days I think it's time to remember our departed Brothers and Sisters so will say; We remember you Every Year and Every year the pain never dulls. I hope we gain Justice for your families sakes soon and that you are proud of all that has been done by your families and their supporters since that awful day to achieve this aim.

We will ALWAYS remember you all - your names will NEVER be forgotten. My respect goes to those who continue to fight for the justice we know the authorities don't want them to have and my sincerest feelings go out to the families of all the victims.

 

I remember the day although I was only 12 at the time - It took me MUCH longer to realise the import of what had happened but now I always pay my respects at 3.15 on 15/04 every year wherever I am and have done since I was 15. I will do so today as well and should my little boy grow up as a Red, I'll teach him the significance of this date as well. I may live a long way from Liverpool but my heart is with the families today.

 

You'll Never Walk Alone - Justice For the 96.

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I can't ever bring myself to read the deceased list, especially with the ages, it's a very sad and sombre day, it's not even that easy reading this thread and I will be taking more than a moment to reflect today on what is such a sad tragedy. Thoughts are with the families and deceased and on a day like today it put firmly into perspective the petty arguments that are taking place on here daily, would be nice to not have to see any today, justice for the 96, we will never forget, we will never stop fighting, we will NEVER forgive the S*N.

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