Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hillsborough Tragedy


15 April will always be an emotional day for all Liverpool FC supporters worldwide. One of the dark tragedy that "tarnish" the journey a most successful football club in mainland Britain, a tragedy that remains controversial to this day. A tragedy in the future will change and become the foundation will be the birth of rules about safety standards for football stadiums.



This incident started from a main party's FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest held at the Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield Wednesday cage. enjoyable game that should have suddenly turned into a mass grave for the Liverpudlian.

Due to excessive mass and scramble into Hillsborough, while the capacity of the stadium's club Sheffield Wednesday inadequate causing 95 people died in the incident, and another died after being in a coma for 4 years and thus increase the number of casualties to 96 people. 89 of them male - male and 7 female. By age, most of them aged below 30 years and 13 of them were under the age of 20 years. The youngest victim was a boy - 10-year-old boy, one of whom was the cousin of Gerrard .. CMIIW.
730 people were injured in the stadium and 36 injured outside the stadium. Hundreds of people traumatized by the events of these promising.



The following list of casualties in the tragedy:
96 Brother

* John Alfred Anderson (62)
* Colin Mark Ashcroft (19)
* James Gary Aspinall (18 )
* Kester Roger Marcus Ball (16)
* Gerard Bernard Patrick Baron (67)
* Simon Bell (17)
* Barry Sidney Bennett (26)
* David John Benson (22)
* David William Birtle (22)
* Tony Bland (22)
* Paul David Brady (21)
* Andrew Mark Brookes (26)
* Carl Brown (18 )
* David Steven Brown (25)
* Henry Thomas Burke (47)
* Peter Andrew Burkett (24)
* Paul William Carlile (19)
* Raymond Thomas Chapman (50)
* Gary Christopher Church (19)
* Joseph Clark (29)
* Paul Clark (18 )
* Gary Collins (22)
* Stephen Paul Copoc (20)
* Tracey Elizabeth Cox (23)
* James Philip Delaney (19)
* Christopher Barry Devonside (18 )
* Christopher Edwards (29)
* Vincent Michael Fitzsimmons (34)
* Thomas Steven Fox (21)
* Jon-Paul Gilhooley (10)
* Barry Glover (27)
* Ian Thomas Glover (20)
* Derrick George Godwin (24)
* Roy Harry Hamilton (34)
* Philip Hammond (14)
* Eric Hankin (33)
* Gary Harrison (27)
* Stephen Francis Harrison (31)
* Peter Andrew Harrison (15)
* David Hawley (39)
* James Robert Hennessy (29)
* Paul Anthony Hewitson (26)
* Carl Darren Hewitt (17)
* Nicholas Michael Hewitt (16)
* Sarah Louise Hicks (19)
* Victoria Jane Hicks (15)
* Gordon Rodney Horn (20)
* Arthur Horrocks (41)
* Thomas Howard (39)
* Thomas Anthony Howard (14)
* Eric George Hughes (42)
* Alan Johnston (29)
* Christine Anne Jones (27)
* Gary Philip Jones (18 )
* Richard Jones (25)
* Nicholas Peter Joynes (27)
* Anthony Peter Kelly (29)
* Michael David Kelly (38 )
* Carl David Lewis (18 )
* David William Mather (19)
* Brian Christopher Mathews (38 )
* Francis Joseph McAllister (27)
* John McBrien (18 )
* Marion Hazel McCabe (21)
* Joseph Daniel McCarthy (21)
* Peter McDonnell (21)
* Alan McGlone (28 )
* Keith McGrath (17)
* Paul Brian Murray (14)
* Lee Nicol (14)
* Stephen Francis O'Neill (17)
* Jonathon Owens (18 )
* William Roy Pemberton (23)
* Carl William Rimmer (21)
* David George Rimmer (38 )
* Graham John Roberts (24)
* Steven Joseph Robinson (17)
* Henry Charles Rogers (17)
* Colin Andrew Hugh William Sefton (23)
* Inger Shah (38 )
* Paula Ann Smith (26)
* Adam Edward Spearritt (14)
* Philip John Steele (15)
* David Leonard Thomas (23)
* Patrik John Thompson (35)
* Peter Reuben Thompson (30)
* Stuart Paul William Thompson (17)
* Peter Francis Tootle (21)
* Christopher James Traynor (26)
* Martin Kevin Traynor (16)
* Kevin Tyrrell (15)
* Colin Wafer (19)
* Ian David Whelan (19)
* Martin Kenneth Wild (29)
* Kevin Daniel Williams (15)
* Graham John Wright (17)

The story accompanying these headlines claimed that 'drunken Liverpool fans viciously attacked rescue workers as they tried to revive victims' and 'police officers, firemen and ambulance crew were punched, kicked and urinated upon'. A quote, attributed to an unnamed policeman, claimed that a dead girl had been abused and that Liverpool fans 'were openly urinating on us and the bodies of the dead'.
we can imagine how hurt we see the headlines which were written the sun above, especially for the families of the victims, which is why we are the Liverpudlian boycott tabloid the Sun, even after the Sun tabloid apologized for the mistake that the news has been posted before but since the news already overdo make our hearts sick, so today was the Liverpudlian in the world forbidden to quote or take even the daily news from the news about our favorite club.

in addition, to commemorate the victims of Hillsborough, then after the incident in Liverpool's latest logo added two "caldron fire" on either side of the bird heart, depicting liverbird eternal flame to commemorate the victims of Hillsborough.
it is also every 15th of April - the day when the tragedy occurred, Liverpool fans always held a memorial service. Located in the Kop Stand, thousands Liverpudlian always join with coaches, staff and club officials to reliving the tragedy.
20 years passed since the disaster at Hillsborough, the Hillsborough Family Support Group (HFSG) Liverpool supporters continue to demand justice for the death of 96 family members, relatives, their friends. For nearly two decades tirelessly HFSG Campaign continues to Hillsborough: JusticeFor96.

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