Two Decades On From Hillsborough And Liverpool Is Still In The Dark
Slide out of a taxi at Anfield and a figure will hand you a "Don't buy the Sun" leaflet while a familiar throng chats outside the Hillsborough Justice Campaign shop on Walton Breck Road. The disaster that cost 96 lives 22 years ago is so integral to the experience of attending a Liverpool match that the quest for the truth is part of the identity of the club.
Anfield Talk @ Aug 22, 2011 6:52 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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