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    #76
    96 gone but 96 never forgotten.

    YNWA
    [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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      #77
      YNWA....You'll never be forgotten

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        #78
        Like most people old enough, we all remember where we were and what we were doing when the news started filtering through. We'll also remember the aftermath, the sea of flags/caps/scarves (all of mine were left there) and sitting inside a silent Anfield amongst thousands of others. A truly sad, sad time which should never be forgotten.

        The 96 will NEVER be forgotten.

        Respecting these memories is what being a Liverpool fan is all about. YNWA

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          #79
          From official site

          'Hillsborough', a brand new, hard-hitting hour-long documentary will form the centre piece of a night of programming available to watch completely free of charge on LFC TV on April 15.
          Whether you're a Virgin Media or Sky Digital subscriber, LFC TV will be available to watch free between 6pm and midnight as the club's official television channel marks the 19th anniversary of the disaster that cost 96 supporters their lives with a night of specially selected programmes.

          At 6pm, a special hour-long edition of 'LFC Now', the channel's news show, will be dedicated to showing the entire Hillsborough Memorial Service, filmed earlier in the day at Anfield.

          This will be followed by 'Cup Kings 89', a three-hour programme looking back on the most emotionally charged FA Cup final ever. Club captain Ronnie Whelan, John Aldridge and the-then BBC Radio Merseyside reporter Graham Beecroft look back on the cup run that took the Reds first to Hillsborough and then, eventually, on to Wembley. As well as the entire final against Everton, the trio talk about the build up to the disaster as well as the incredibly difficult aftermath and, of course, the actual final itself.

          At 10pm, 'Hillsborough', the new LFC TV documentary, will be shown for the very first time. Featuring contributions from the likes of Sheila Coleman, Phil Hammond, Neil Fitzmaurice, Peter Carney, Rogan Taylor, John Barnes and John Aldridge amongst others, 'Hillsborough' is essential viewing for not just Liverpool fans, but all football supporters.

          At 11pm, 'Sixty Minutes with John Aldridge' sees one of Liverpool's favourite sons talk about his life growing up worshiping Bill Shankly and Roger Hunt, his big break in football and just what it meant to finally pull on the red shirt after Kenny Dalglish signed him from Oxford United. As one of the players hardest hit by the Hillsborough disaster, Aldo talks about how the tragedy affected him.

          All four programmes are available to watch free on LFC TV, Channel 544 on Virgin, Channel 448 on Sky.
          Screaming from beneath the waves...

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            #80
            Ynwa

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              #81
              96 lives tragically cut short, 96 lives which will always live on in the hearts of those who love our football club. My brother went with 3 friends 19 years ago. He got back to the car, but the driver never did. God bless David Mather. God bless the 96 and their families. YNWA
              I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.

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                #82
                RIP all 96

                I wasn't a Liverpool fan or a football fan in 89. Still remember the news that night (in Australia) and seeing the images of what can only be described as one of, if not the most horrific scenes in sport like it was yesterday.

                My thoughts also go to all that suffer to this day.
                Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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                  #83
                  RIP

                  Justice for the 96

                  You'll never walk alone, and never be forgotten

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                    #84
                    RIP - You'll never walk alone.

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                      #85
                      RIP friends YNWA !
                      I will always blame Moores and Parry.

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                        #86
                        YNWA. ever.

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by zimbo View Post
                          From official site
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #88
                            RIP Churchy lad and all those who tragically lost their lives. You won't be forgotten and will always be in thoughts. YNWA - Justice for the 96
                            If I had two lives...I'd give them both to you.

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                              #89
                              Rest In Peace

                              YNWA
                              Quit your jibber jabber!!!

                              Jermaine, you know the song Billie Jean...is it about the tennis player??

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                                #90
                                R.i.p.


                                Xabi Is Not God. Excuse the username

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