17 Jan 2019 21:28:20
The Hillsborough Ripple Effect documentary on what most likely happened on the day of the disaster. It's tough going at the beginning but worth it if you can get to the end.


1.) 17 Jan 2019
17 Jan 2019 21:35:33
JFT96.


2.) 17 Jan 2019
17 Jan 2019 21:49:43
Thanks Ed.


3.) 17 Jan 2019
17 Jan 2019 21:55:33
I'll never forget that day
I was only 10 at the time, and my uncle had come out to fit a kitchen

I of course wanted to help
I remember me uncle saying we have to be quick, so we could watch the match
Still to this day it is the most harrowing and disturbing thing that I have seen

Disgrace it ever happened and what happened after and for so long made it all the worse.

{Ed025's Note - its etched in my memory as well walkon, my brother and quite a few friends were there and they still find it hard to talk about even to this day, JFT96..


4.) 17 Jan 2019
17 Jan 2019 23:35:54
Interesting watch that Ed.
Still effects me seeing those scenes that day I was only 12 I remember my mum coming in and saying ‘oh no not our fans causing trouble again’. If this film is to be believed that’s exactly the kind of response they were counting on.
As we’ve all known since it happened there’s much more gone on than meets the eye.
The families have been incredible to get as far as they’ve got but let’s hope the truth comes out soon and those responsible are punished.
JFT96 YNWA.


5.) 18 Jan 2019
18 Jan 2019 12:16:19
My mate from class at school was one of the 96. I will never forget that day and the funeral after. Most heart breaking thing ever I've experienced. Barnes, Dalglish and Nicol all attended and were just brilliant with the family, couldn't do enough for them.