To mark the 20th anniversary of Hillsborough, Liverpoolfc.tv have been publishing a wide-range of emotional and reflective articles in tribute to the 96. If you haven't had time to surf the website today, here's a complete round-up of our coverage.

Hillsborough Remembered 20 years on

FOREVER YOUNG: 96 REDS REMEMBERED>>Twenty years ago today, 24,000 Liverpool fans travelled to a football match. 96 never returned. On the anniversary of Britain's worst sporting disaster, we want the world to see the faces of the fans whose hopes and dreams for the future ended that day.

 

Earlier this year, Liverpoolfc.tv contacted some of the relatives and friends of the fans whose lives were tragically cut short to ask if they'd like to write a few words to their loved ones on the 20th anniversary of the disaster. The response was truly humbling, so much so we have split this feature into three parts.

 

A number of personalities from inside and outside of football reflect on the Hillsborough disaster and reveal what April 15, 1989, means to them. This feature has been divided into three parts.

 

Lynne Fox: I was 16 years old when my 21-year-old brother Steve died at Hillsborough and I didn't know many facts about what had actually happened. In 1996, the final year of my degree in photography, I got the chance to investigate, present and reveal the truth.

 

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Twenty years on from the Hillsborough tragedy, we speak exclusively to then manager Kenny Dalglish about his memories of Liverpool Football Club's darkest day.

 

Thousands of supporters this afternoon turned out to pay their respects to the supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough and now we would like to pay our own special video tribute to the 96 who were lost forever on that tragic day in 1989.

 

With the 96 who lost their lives at Hillsborough uppermost in our thoughts today, we've compiled a list of reflective, thoughtful and emotional poems to mark the 20th anniversary of the disaster in Sheffield.

 

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Actor, writer and Hillsborough survivor Neil Fitzmaurice gives his own moving and detailed account of the day and the aftermath.

 

In an exclusive interview with LFC TV Ray Houghton recalls the highs and lows of the 1988-89 campaign and talks in detail about how the players tried to come to terms with the Hillsborough tragedy.

 

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This excerpt was taken from 'Across The Park' by Peter Lupson, a new book that examines the shared heritage of Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs.

 

Liverpool Football Club's museum curator Stephen Done introduces the painting that captured the moment when the Anfield stadium became a shrine to lost lives.

Alan Hansen was making his first start for nine months when Liverpool took on Nottingham Forest in an FA Cup semi-final at Hillsborough. Here he recalls the tragic events that unfolded 20 years ago today.

 

Daily Mirror columnist and lifelong Liverpool fan Brian Reade was a reporter for the Daily Post back in 1989 and wrote this account of the tragedy two days later.

 

John Mackin, a lifelong Red and one of the supporters behind the independent Liverpool website The Rattle, explains why the fight for justice has never been stronger.

 

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