He'd already been the 'man from the Pru' for about 10 years on the day he set off for Hillsborough. Intimate and companionable though that role in life might sound, he'd always worried that he was not “a salesman”, as he once told his nephew, Dave
He'd already been the 'man from the Pru' for about 10 years on the day he set off for Hillsborough. Intimate and companionable though that role in life might sound, he'd always worried that he was not “a salesman”, as he once told his nephew, Dave
She said in a statement: "Today marks a momentous day for the families and friends of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster. Over the last 27 years their search for justice has been met with obfuscation and hostility instead of sympathy and answers.
He'd already been the 'man from the Pru' for about 10 years on the day he set off for Hillsborough. Intimate and companionable though that role in life might sound, he'd always worried that he was not “a salesman”, as he once told his nephew, Dave
Former Liverpool star Peter Beardsley has opened up on the Hillsborough disaster after the inquest was concluded on Tuesday, saying he still wishes he could have done more. The ex-Newcastle midfielder was playing for the Reds in Sheffield on April 15,