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This is not a pleasant read for anyone, but for fellow football fans especially. It should not be. This book takes you through what happened, what led to the death of 96 people and the following cover-up carried out by the police and the authorities. It also took me through intense and grim rage, hopelessness and thorough doubt in the authorities. The worst part is that it's still absolutely possible to happen again, to be covered up again, even decades later. I'd recommend reading this book if you're interested in a thorough summary of what lengths the families and the supporters of Justice for the 96 had to go to finally get at least the verdict that it was not the fans causing this tragedy, but utter failure on the side of the authorities. It still will have an impact on the reader, even if the reader was born many years later.

Hillsborough Voices: The Real Story Told by the People Themselves
Hillsborough Voices: The Real Story Told by the People Themselvesvon Kevin SampsonEbury Press