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R.I.P. the 96

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  1. Matth_2014

    Matth_2014 Well-Known Member

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    Fair play, Matth.
     
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    No Problem RHC, something's are more important than football.
     
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    Bells toll to remember 96 who died at Hillsborough

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    Bells in Liverpool will toll 96 times later as the city remembers those who died in the Hillsborough disaster.

    The bells at Liverpool Town Hall will ring during a minute silence at 15:06 BST, when the 1989 match was halted.

    The media wall at Lime Street station will also display images of all 96 victims of the crush at the FA Cup semi-final at the Hillsborough stadium.

    A memorial service marking the 26th anniversary of the disaster will be held at Anfield stadium this afternoon.

    'Never forget'
    Actress Sue Johnston, who has been a life-long fan of the club, will speak at the event.

    Flags on civic buildings will also fly at half mast and the Mersey Ferry will sound its horn while barriers at the Mersey tunnels will lower to observe the anniversary.

    Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said: "We will never forget those who died at Hillsborough, and this is a day for us to unite as a city and remember each one and also their families and friends left behind."

    The new inquests into the deaths of the 96 Liverpool fans will resume on 20 April at Birchwood Park, Warrington.

    They started in March 2014 and are expected to continue until early 2016.
     
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    could have been any fan from any club on that horrible day.
    Justice is long over due

    RIP 96
     
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