Gary
13th April 2006, 10:32 AM
The 17th anniversary of the disaster in Sheffield that cost 96 fellow fans their lives will take place on Saturday, 15th April 2006.
As is our custom, the Hillsborough Family Support Group are organising a Memorial Service to mark the occasion and to remember those who died.
The service will be inter-denominational and will take place on the Kop at Anfield. It will commence at 2.45pm, include a minute's silence at 3.06pm and concludes at about 3.30pm with the singing of 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. There will be readings from Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler. All are welcome to attend the service.
Tickets are not required and we extend an open invitation to you to join the families, the Directors, officials and players of LFC plus thousands of fellow football fans in our annual act of rememberance. This year is expected to be exceptionally well attended and we would ask that you allow adequate time and plan to be in your seats by about 2pm.
Phil Hammond, Chairman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said: "We light a candle to remember each individual life that was extinguished prematurely and we rely upon the eternal flame of the Hillsborough Memorial to burn some light into the darkest night."
Please note that Stanley car park will be reserved for Everton supporters only on the day as they have a game at Goodison Park.
Supporters wishing to attend the service at Anfield are advised to find an alternative place to park.
As is our custom, the Hillsborough Family Support Group are organising a Memorial Service to mark the occasion and to remember those who died.
The service will be inter-denominational and will take place on the Kop at Anfield. It will commence at 2.45pm, include a minute's silence at 3.06pm and concludes at about 3.30pm with the singing of 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. There will be readings from Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler. All are welcome to attend the service.
Tickets are not required and we extend an open invitation to you to join the families, the Directors, officials and players of LFC plus thousands of fellow football fans in our annual act of rememberance. This year is expected to be exceptionally well attended and we would ask that you allow adequate time and plan to be in your seats by about 2pm.
Phil Hammond, Chairman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said: "We light a candle to remember each individual life that was extinguished prematurely and we rely upon the eternal flame of the Hillsborough Memorial to burn some light into the darkest night."
Please note that Stanley car park will be reserved for Everton supporters only on the day as they have a game at Goodison Park.
Supporters wishing to attend the service at Anfield are advised to find an alternative place to park.