Great speech by Everton's chairman, Bill Kenwright at the memorial. Our owner Henry couldn't say two words without reading.
R.I.P. 96
damjan193 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:26 pm wrote:Great speech by Everton's chairman, Bill Kenwright at the memorial. Our owner Henry couldn't say two words without reading.
R.I.P. 96
Benny The Noon » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:39 pm wrote:damjan193 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:26 pm wrote:Great speech by Everton's chairman, Bill Kenwright at the memorial. Our owner Henry couldn't say two words without reading.
R.I.P. 96
Not the thread to have a cheap dig at the owner.
Show some respect
JFT96
Dalglish » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:36 pm wrote:April 15th will always be a poignant day in the history of Liverpool Football Club as we remember the fallen, the survivors, the loss of innocence, the tragedy and the subsequent 24 years fighting for truth, The last year has brought that truth and many blinkered eyes and deceived minds have been opened to the shocking cover up.
Of the 96 victims 89 were male and 7 were female. In respect of age the vast majority were under 30 and a third under 20 years of age. Its an appalling loss of young lives under any circumstances never mind at a sporting event.
The next year will finally bring the justice that the 96 and their loved ones deserveand people in authority will be held accountable for their failings on that terrible day.
Then and only then may we know that the 96 can truly Rest In Peace................It's been too long a wait.
JFT96
Klopptomaniac » Fri Apr 15, 2016 2:42 pm wrote:RIP to the 96. Thinking of the whole city today
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