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By *aleforfun22 OP   Man 8 weeks ago

Lancashire

Marked one of the worlds saddest days in football history.56 beutiful people died in the bradford city fire.i still remember it like it was yesterday.football unites fans in times like these.as a Blackpool fan.im thinking of the 54 bradford fans and 2 Lincoln fans today.you will never ever be forgotten R.I.P.. love to you all and to all of the families and the injured on that day to thinking of you to.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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By *luebell888Woman 8 weeks ago

Glasgowish

Yes, I remember this too. I was at work watching it on TV. It was horrific.

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By *aleforfun22 OP   Man 8 weeks ago

Lancashire


"Yes, I remember this too. I was at work watching it on TV. It was horrific."
i was 15 at the time was watching it on grandstand i think.still to this day upsets me.

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By *aron Van WinkleMan 8 weeks ago

The Velvet Den of Desire

I don’t remember it happening, but I do know of it obviously.

It’s terribly sad and such a tragic event. Something that will hang over football forever, and should never be forgotten.

Lots of love to the families and the memories of those lost that day.

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By *aleforfun22 OP   Man 8 weeks ago

Lancashire


"I don’t remember it happening, but I do know of it obviously.

It’s terribly sad and such a tragic event. Something that will hang over football forever, and should never be forgotten.

Lots of love to the families and the memories of those lost that day. "

i agree mate we should never forget them or there families

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By *luebell888Woman 8 weeks ago

Glasgowish

There is programme on BBC2 tonight at 9pm about the Bradford fire. Worth watching if you are not fully aware of what actually happened on that horrific day.

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By *nebworthMan 8 weeks ago

Knebworth

21 Mar 2024 — Joe Greig, who died aged 89 last month, was one of the first responders on scene at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985. He was later awarded the British Empire Medal.

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By (user no longer on site) 8 weeks ago

An awful day, I remember when Grandstand first announced that there was a fire. Horrific😔

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 8 weeks ago

in Lancashire

An awful and needless loss of lives, very sad..

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By *aleforfun22 OP   Man 8 weeks ago

Lancashire


"21 Mar 2024 — Joe Greig, who died aged 89 last month, was one of the first responders on scene at Valley Parade on 11 May 1985. He was later awarded the British Empire Medal."
i think a lot more people that day deserved medals for there bravery trying to save fellow human beings so many heroes that day.

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By *glyBettyTV/TS 8 weeks ago

Not in your area

I was too young to remember it at the time but I've obviously seen the footage.

The scary thing was how quickly it went from a small fire to the entire stand being engulfed. It was mere minutes.

I'm just glad I wasn't attending football in those days, a lot of those stadiums were death-traps.

Football was being run on the cheap back then, especially in the lower divisions. A lot of football clubs didn't bother with basic maintenance or safety checks

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