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Liverpool’s Collective Hardship Enables the City to Stand Together” Following the Disaster of the Winning Parade

Liverpool is the most successful team in England thanks to its football skills, but tragedy has occasionally clouded those accolades. Those who had watched the Hillsborough football stadium tragedy in 1989, which claimed 97 lives, were among the spectators for Monday’s triumph parade, which was disrupted by a vehicle striking fans. For the victims’ families, the pursuit of justice lasted for decades.

Liverpool revealed plans for a new memorial this month to commemorate the events of the Heysel Stadium tragedy in 1985, which claimed the lives of 39 football fans before to the European Cup final versus Juventus in Brussels. This week’s Thursday marks the anniversary.

Horrible events have already overshadowed the celebration of Manchester United’s 2024–25 Premier League triumph, which matches Manchester United’s record 20 trophies, along with the club’s eight FA Cups and six European Cups.

Even if this week’s situation is not comparable to Heysel or Hillsborough, it nonetheless evoked memories of those painful periods. As a sign of the emergency services’ readiness for a big event, with 750,000 people on the streets to celebrate the most recent title triumph, there haven’t been any fatalities this time.

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