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    #46
    Stirring, stirring stuff from Steve Rotheram. What a speech.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #47
      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
      Stirring, stirring stuff from Steve Rotheram. What a speech.
      Great stuff. Have you taken a break from work as well?
      Are we winning?

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        #48
        gutted i can't watch it and in a selfish way glad too...i tried to watch it last year and couldn't - lasted about 2 mins
        i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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          #49
          Rotheram calling for Kenny to be knighted

          Does anyone know if anyone from Fenway was able to make it over for this? Would've been nice if they could.

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            #50
            not sure that the memorial service is the right place to call for a knighthood for the king.

            just didtn feel right for me.

            think the King was embarrassed too

            a moving service though

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              #51
              I couldnt find it on the offal FFS
              96 Never Forgotten

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                #52
                Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
                I couldnt find it on the offal FFS

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
                  I couldnt find it on the offal FFS
                  Yeah that's annoying, they should have advertised a link from the main page.
                  Are we winning?

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                    #54
                    Vid isn't working
                    96 Never Forgotten

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                      #55
                      22 years. There are things about that day I remember as if it were yesterday. I escaped the crush by the skin of my teeth. My mate was not so fortunate and ended up in hospital where I witnessed a priest revealing information to the waiting relatives/ friends describing a body trying to identify who the poor soul was. It was a terrible day. Another thing I recall well was arriving back at the cars dazed and confused we were taken in, all ten of us, by a young local couple, Fran and Graham, who made us tea.
                      Fran sat on the stairs with a list of our names and telephone numbers and got through to all our mums one by one. They had a young baby daugter who would be in her early twenties now. We all went back to Hillsborough on the following Wednesday to pay our respects and lay a wreath behind the goal at the Leppings Lane end.
                      We called in on the young couple too with flowers and a shirt for the baby. There were a lot of heroes that day. That couple were amongst them. Justice for the 96 YNWA.
                      I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.

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                        #56
                        It's working for me

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                          #57
                          Each individual story really captures the heart. No matter how long or short. Thanks for sharing mate.

                          It is so weird, you are drawn to the stories but at the same time you feel the need to pull away and stop reading.

                          These hard times is what has made Liverpool fans the most special and passionate in the world.
                          96 Never Forgotten

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            It just keeps loading for ages unfortunately.
                            96 Never Forgotten

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by wavydavy View Post
                              22 years. There are things about that day I remember as if it were yesterday. I escaped the crush by the skin of my teeth. My mate was not so fortunate and ended up in hospital where I witnessed a priest revealing information to the waiting relatives/ friends describing a body trying to identify who the poor soul was. It was a terrible day. Another thing I recall well was arriving back at the cars dazed and confused we were taken in, all ten of us, by a young local couple, Fran and Graham, who made us tea.
                              Fran sat on the stairs with a list of our names and telephone numbers and got through to all our mums one by one. They had a young baby daugter who would be in her early twenties now. We all went back to Hillsborough on the following Wednesday to pay our respects and lay a wreath behind the goal at the Leppings Lane end.
                              We called in on the young couple too with flowers and a shirt for the baby. There were a lot of heroes that day. That couple were amongst them. Justice for the 96 YNWA.
                              Thanks for sharing pal. What an horrific afternoon that must have been.
                              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by wavydavy View Post
                                22 years. There are things about that day I remember as if it were yesterday. I escaped the crush by the skin of my teeth. My mate was not so fortunate and ended up in hospital where I witnessed a priest revealing information to the waiting relatives/ friends describing a body trying to identify who the poor soul was. It was a terrible day. Another thing I recall well was arriving back at the cars dazed and confused we were taken in, all ten of us, by a young local couple, Fran and Graham, who made us tea.
                                Fran sat on the stairs with a list of our names and telephone numbers and got through to all our mums one by one. They had a young baby daugter who would be in her early twenties now. We all went back to Hillsborough on the following Wednesday to pay our respects and lay a wreath behind the goal at the Leppings Lane end.
                                We called in on the young couple too with flowers and a shirt for the baby. There were a lot of heroes that day. That couple were amongst them. Justice for the 96 YNWA.
                                Poignant story mate.

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