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  1. 2017年4月15日 · This collection of powerful and poignant images expresses how and why the 96 fans who lost their lives on April 15, 1989 will never be forgotten, on the 28th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy. Anfield shrine. In the days following the disaster, mourners flocked to Anfield to seek solace at the club's home.

  2. The official Liverpool FC website. The only place to visit for all your LFC news, videos, history and match information. Full stats on LFC players, club products, official partners and

  3. 2024年4月14日 · Published 14th April 2024. Liverpool Football Club remembers the 97 supporters who died in the Hillsborough tragedy, on the 35th anniversary of the disaster. As a result of the events that occurred on April 15, 1989 at the Reds’ FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest, 97 children, women and men lost their lives. For three-and-a-half ...

  4. 2017年3月22日 · Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the passing of club legend Ronnie Moran, aged 83. The revered former player, captain, coach and caretaker manager – and much more besides – passed away on Wednesday morning. Moran first joined the Reds as a player in 1949, signing professional forms three years later, and subsequently dedicated five ...

  5. 2021年5月12日 · James Carroll. Virgil van Dijk is confident he is well on course to be ready to begin pre-season training with his teammates ahead of 2021-22. The defender is entering the latter stages of his rehabilitation programme from a knee injury sustained last October, which required surgery and has kept him out of action since.

  6. 2018年11月6日 · Remembering Liverpool FC's heroes of WWI. Liverpool Football Club has commemorated the club's players involved in the First World War at a moving ceremony held at the Academy. Seven trees were planted to create a living legacy for each of the seven LFC players who served and died in the First World War, which ended 100 years ago. The tree ...

  7. Daily Mirror columnist and lifelong Liverpool fan Brian Reade was a reporter for the Daily Post back in 1989 and wrote this account of the tragedy two days later. Nearly 100 people lost their lives on Saturday - because they didn't count. They didn't count because they were football fans and in the eyes of authority, and indeed the general ...

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