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Henderson: Why I handed my social media over to Cybersmile

Henderson: Why I handed my social media over to Cybersmile Jordan Henderson has used his column in the matchday programme for Wednesday s fixture with Real Madrid to explain the decision to hand over his social media channels to the Cybersmile Foundation. The Liverpool captain writes: “When people read these programme notes, they might like them, they might dislike them, they might wish I’d said something different or that I had talked about a subject that’s particularly important to them.  “The beauty of a publication like this, though, is that all such thoughts will remain just that. There is no capacity for comments, which means there is no risk of the kind of abuse which continues to make social media a place that becomes toxic and at times unusable.

Hillsborough disaster support group disbands 32 years after tragedy

Hillsborough disaster support group disbands 32 years after tragedy The i 2 days ago Brendan McFadden © Provided by The i In 1989 96 fans died in a crush during a FA Cup match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday s ground A support group set up by families who lost loved ones in the Hillsborough disaster has revealed it has disbanded after ‘going as far as it can’. The Hillsborough Family Support Group (HFSG) was founded in 1989 after 96 fans died in a crush during a FA Cup match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday’s ground. Ex-chairman of the group Margaret Aspinall said it was closing because it was time “for families to move on”.

Hillsborough group disbands as families look to move on

Margaret Aspinall on Hillsborough anniversary and HFSG

Margaret Aspinall on Hillsborough anniversary and HFSG Margaret Aspinall recently spoke to LFCTV to explain plans for the forthcoming 32nd anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster. Private remembrances will be observed next Thursday to honour the 96 children, women and men who lost their lives as a result of the tragedy that occurred at Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest on April 15, 1989. Aspinall, former chair of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, discussed how the families intend to mark the anniversary and detailed why the decision has been taken to now fold the HFSG. Watch the interview with Aspinall in full above. App users should

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