Hopefully for those families they can now begin to move on and see those responsible held to account.
Hopefully for those families they can now begin to move on and see those responsible held to account.
Definitely they've waited long enough
Saw Trevor Hicks on an open air radio show outside Goodison Park where they released "He ain't heavy he's my brother" to raise money for the campaign. Seemed genuinely nice guy, and it seemed clear that it doesn't matter if you are a red or a toffee in the city of Liverpool this means just as much to you.
Note the front page of The Sun...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-36147007