Today we think of those whose lives were forever changed on the 15th of April 1989, the thousands still campaigning against other injustices and we recommit to the fight for a full Hillsborough Law.
Today we mourn the loss of 97 men, women and children who went to a football match and never came home.
Our thoughts are also with their families and loved ones.
Not forgetting those who witnessed this and have lived with survivor guilt for 36 years. #JFT97#lfcfamily
Today is our annual Christmas Appeal Bucket Collection 🎅🪣
1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣+ volunteers will be dotted around the stadium footprint from 1.30pm right up until kick-off 🏟️
And for those who cannot attend the match but would still like to make a contribution, they can do so below 👇
@Neilfarrington@McNallyMirror@mhardysport So very true! Too long for twitter but one day I'll tell you the tale of rooming with Brian, after a day and night golfing/drinking with him...it was the night of the Brexit vote....you can probably imagine!
@Neilfarrington@McNallyMirror@mhardysport Before being emptied and swiftly filled again! 😊 A redoubtable character but a minute in his time was never a minute wasted. Always great craic and you, Martin et Al will have way more stories/experience of that than me!
Brian McNally’s wife, Gill, has set up a donation page in his memory for @FoundationCFC so, if you can spare a few quid please donate via link. Thank you
https://t.co/fczGCwSRhj