2012 HILLSBOROUGH MEMORIAL SERVICE
On April 15 1989 over 25,000 Liverpool fans travelled to Hillsborough to support their team in the FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest. Ninety six of them never returned. 23 years later friends and family of those who lost their lives were joined by thousands of fans at Anfield to pay tribute to 96 Liverpool supporters who will never be forgotten. You can watch the entire service online now.
HILLSBOROUGH: THE DOCUMENTARY
'Hillsborough' a powerful documentary describing the events and aftermath of the 1989 tragedy - was aired on LFC TV to mark the 20th anniversary of the day 96 Liverpool fans lost their lives at a football match. Featuring contributions from the likes of Sheila Coleman, Phil Hammond, Neil Fitzmaurice, Peter Carney, Rogan Taylor, John Barnes and John Aldridge amongst others, 'Hillsborough' is essential viewing for not just Liverpool fans, but all football supporters.
POEMS FOR THE 96
Out of the tragedy that was Hillsborough, some incredibly emotive poetry emerged. Liverpool poet Roger McGough, Dave Kirby, Nicky Allt and others recite some of the most moving poems you'll hear this year.
THE FANS' STORY: PARKHEAD '89
Three fans - two supporting Liverpool, one supporting Celtic - recall the first match to take place after the Hillsborough disaster on an emotionally charged night in Glasgow.
RAY HOUGHTON'S CLASS OF 88-89
Former Liverpool star Ray Houghton reflects on the group of players who made the fateful trip to Hillsborough on April 15 and looks back on their season up to and after that fateful day.
WHAT HILLSBOROUGH MEANS TO ME
Celebrities from inside and outside of the football world came together on the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster to pay tribute to the 96 Liverpool fans who lost their lives in Sheffield and to speak about what the tragedy means to them.