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FootyMAD >  LFC Online >  Club History >  Hillsborough Tragedy
The Official Site's Hillsborough Tribute from 2000, sang by the rather excellent Pete Wylie from The Mighty Wah.
Liverpool's Jamie Carragher remembers the events of 15th April 1989.
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard recounts his memories of the Hillsborough disaster on 15th April 1989.
Poem written for the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy.
Video footage of the tribute paid by AC Milan fans who sang You'll Never Walk Alone at the home game with Real Madrid on 19th April 1989.
Twenty years after Britain's worst stadium disaster, Adrian Tempany and five other survivors describe the impact Hillsborough has had on their lives.
Watch Jimmy McGovern's drama based on the real life events of 15th April 1989 when 96 Liverpool fans lost their lives at Hillsborough. The programme is split into four parts...
Tuesday 15 April 2008, the 19th anniversary was yet another remarkable turn-out at Anfield. There has been some discussion about the Memorial Service, why people who are neither bereaved nor survivors attend ... why others stay away. A few thoughts ...
... and show your support for the Hillsborough Justice Campaign
A student in Sheffield at the time, Gill Whibley recalls her memories from the stand and the reaction to the tragedy from the people of Sheffield.
As a long-standing Nottingham Forest fan of over 40 years and, despite emigrating to Canada in 1975, I managed to return to Europe for all of Forest's major triumphs in the eighties and early nineties - the Hillsborough disaster will long remain as the most poignant of memories.
Peter Hooton was the lead singer of The Farm and also edited influential Liverpool fanzine The End. Here, he salutes the heroes who showed their true colours on a day that changed lives forever.
Peter Carney of the Justice Campaign talks about his near-death experience, while Anne Williams prepares to appeal to the Attorney General for a new inquest into her the death of her 15-year-old son.
Today is the 15th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster at Sheffield in which 96 people were crushed to death during the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
Just as he did 15 years ago, John Aldridge today made the trip to his beloved Anfield to lay flowers in memory of the Liverpool fans who died at Hillsborough.
Daily Post writer Mike Chapple, a lifelong Liverpool supporter who stood on the Leppings Lane terraces 15 years ago today and witnessed the Hillsborough disaster, recalls the infamous newspaper report that was to change the face of British journalism.
King Kenny arrived at Anfield from Celtic for £440,000 in 1978, a British record signing at the time. Bob Paisley saw him as the ideal replacement for Kevin Keegan.
Born in Dunfermline on 10th January 1921, Billy Liddell was one of Liverpool's greatest players.
Kevin Keegan began his footballing career at Scunthorpe before being spotted by Bill Shankly in 1971, signing for Liverpool in May of that year for £33,000.
The mother of a teenage Hillsborough victim is launching a fresh bid for a new inquest into his death.
Over few months a few people have asked us to put something together to explain why the Hillsborough Justice Campaign still exists, letting people know what the current siuation is, so here it is...
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign relies upon contributions from members of the public.
There is a new HJC T-shirt available for £12.00
Finally after many months of writing, the above work is now complete. The story is over 100 pages and also includes the lyrics of some of favourite LFC songs over the last 40 yrs.
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign Shop is now at 178 Walton Breck Road, opposite the Albert pub.
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