UpTheSpurs wrote:Spurs fan in here, paying my respect to the tragic loss of 96 lives.
I was born the year it happened, and since my birth the Hillborough Disaster has been something of an enigma to me; very rarely will you hear a first hand account of what actually happened on that deceptively beautiful day in South Yorkshire. In recent years, after research from myself, I have managed to understand what happened on that fateful day and what concequences it had on football in Britain, and why the word "Hillsborough" means so much to so many people. Not being alive at the time of the disaster will not prevent me from paying my respects and remembering those who were lost.
The scenes at Anfield today, beautifully covered by the BBC, almost bought a tear to my eye, you done the 96 proud guys and girls, you really did. Death is a word that should never ever be used when talking about football, but it makes me proud that when such a thing does happen, Britain, as supporters of different clubs, can united in respect and remember those 96 innocent lives that were taken away from us and more importantly their families.
Precious lives lost, precious lives wasted.
Now go out there and win some silverware for those who died; it's no doubt what every single one of them would have wanted, I hope you do them proud!
Never forgotten. You'll Never Walk Alone!
UpTheSpurs wrote:Spurs fan in here, paying my respect to the tragic loss of 96 lives.
I was born the year it happened, and since my birth the Hillborough Disaster has been something of an enigma to me; very rarely will you hear a first hand account of what actually happened on that deceptively beautiful day in South Yorkshire. In recent years, after research from myself, I have managed to understand what happened on that fateful day and what concequences it had on football in Britain, and why the word "Hillsborough" means so much to so many people. Not being alive at the time of the disaster will not prevent me from paying my respects and remembering those who were lost.
The scenes at Anfield today, beautifully covered by the BBC, almost bought a tear to my eye, you done the 96 proud guys and girls, you really did. Death is a word that should never ever be used when talking about football, but it makes me proud that when such a thing does happen, Britain, as supporters of different clubs, can united in respect and remember those 96 innocent lives that were taken away from us and more importantly their families.
Precious lives lost, precious lives wasted.
Now go out there and win some silverware for those who died; it's no doubt what every single one of them would have wanted, I hope you do them proud!
Never forgotten. You'll Never Walk Alone!
UpTheSpurs wrote:Spurs fan in here, paying my respect to the tragic loss of 96 lives.
I was born the year it happened, and since my birth the Hillborough Disaster has been something of an enigma to me; very rarely will you hear a first hand account of what actually happened on that deceptively beautiful day in South Yorkshire. In recent years, after research from myself, I have managed to understand what happened on that fateful day and what concequences it had on football in Britain, and why the word "Hillsborough" means so much to so many people. Not being alive at the time of the disaster will not prevent me from paying my respects and remembering those who were lost.
The scenes at Anfield today, beautifully covered by the BBC, almost bought a tear to my eye, you done the 96 proud guys and girls, you really did. Death is a word that should never ever be used when talking about football, but it makes me proud that when such a thing does happen, Britain, as supporters of different clubs, can united in respect and remember those 96 innocent lives that were taken away from us and more importantly their families.
Precious lives lost, precious lives wasted.
Now go out there and win some silverware for those who died; it's no doubt what every single one of them would have wanted, I hope you do them proud!
Never forgotten. You'll Never Walk Alone!
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