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      The Hillsborough Disaster: In Their Own Words

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      An examination of the Hillsborough disaster, drawing on eyewitness accounts and interviews with those who were there and those most affected.
      ‘Hillsborough will be remembered as one of the biggest injustices of the twentieth century, because those who were there to protec...

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      Product ID:9781445634869
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Hillsborough Disaster
      Subtitle:In Their Own Words
      Authors:Author: Mike Nicholson
      Page Count:224
      Subjects:Sporting venues, Sporting venues, History of sport, Association football (Soccer), History of sport, Football (Soccer, Association football), London, Greater London, Yorkshire, c 1980 to c 1990
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      An examination of the Hillsborough disaster, drawing on eyewitness accounts and interviews with those who were there and those most affected.
      ‘Hillsborough will be remembered as one of the biggest injustices of the twentieth century, because those who were there to protect the public turned against them in their hour of need. The power of print media was at its absolute peak at that time, before the internet and mobile phones, so they had huge power but no accountability as we found out with Hillsborough. It was a one-way street. The media basically set opinion.’ Andy Burnham, Shadow Home SecretaryHillsborough used to be known simply as a suburb of Sheffield and the home of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. After Saturday 15 April 1989, the meaning of the word changed forever for an entire generation and the date remembered as the worst sporting disaster in British history.Many thousands of men, women and children set off to support Liverpool in the semi-final of the FA Cup with hope in their hearts but, tragically, 96 never came home. A human crush on the Leppings Lane terraces ended the lives of those 96, injured hundreds of others and traumatised thousands more.Documenting eyewitness accounts from before, during and after the disaster, with statements from the bereaved families and fans of other clubs, and a foreword by Margaret Aspinall, Chairman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, The Hillsborough Disaster: In Their Own Words is the story of those whose lives changed forever on that bright, sunny day in Sheffield. This book is their truth.
      Imprint Name:Amberley Publishing
      Publisher Name:Amberley Publishing
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-05-23

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      Weight326 g
      Dimensions158 × 233 × 18 mm