The only thing I think should probably be removed from this article is the bit about "instead of fans seeing Liverpool win the European cup", because it makes it sound like Liverpool fans were also victims. The intention is good though, at least from my perspective. The club could choose to wash their hands of it and do nothing, but there's acknowledgment each year and I'm sure there will be a bigger one for the 30th anniversary.
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Scousers are keep acting like they are not to blame for Heysel, still no apology, once again they "remembers" those who died in 1985, they have no balls to admit it
Scousers are keep acting like they are not to blame for Heysel, still no apology, once again they "remembers" those who died in 1985, they have no balls to admit it