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Monday, April 14, 2014

The Secret Cries Of Steven Gerrard

The Secret Cries Of Steven Gerrard

The captain of Liverpool F.C. was in tears after the win over the sniffle Manchester City Sunday (13/04).

Shortly after the sound of a whistle reverberate at Anfield Stadium, which marks the end of the match between host Liverpool FC and Manchester City, Friday (13/11), tears because Steven Gerrard.

At that time, "The Reds" won 3-2 so that the expectation to win the Premier League for the first time since the last 25 years had a chance to materialize.

However, Gerrard is not solely a matter of the cry of victory.

"The reason why I am so emotional was because the match was underway. This week everything is more than just football because everyone associated with Liverpool. For most people it was very emotional. I spoke to represent everyone when I say victory is dedicated to all the victims of Hillsborough and their families, "said Gerrard.
The Liverpool captain did have direct linkages with the tragedy of Hillsborough.

His cousin, Jon-Paul Gilhooley, was killed in the incident. At that time, Jon-Paul is still 10 years old, and the youngest among the 96 Liverpool supporters who died.

"Every time I see the name Jon-Paul carved on marble cold outside Gate Shankly (Anfield Stadium), I was filled with sadness and anger. I have never told anyone about this before, but it's true, I play for Jon-Paul, "explained Gerrard

Warning about Hillsborough, memorial services will be held at Anfield Stadium today.

When the ceremony takes place, the number 96 which formed from the concatenation the scarves will be held on grass.

Scarf-scarves were from 92 United Kingdom Football Club, as well as the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland national football team, Scotland, and Wales.

Is Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool FC manager during a match against Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough in 1989, the proactive sent a letter asking for support to 92 clubs.

Inspiration form the 96 of the scarf comes from a series of more than 4,000 scarves that are usually between Anfield Stadium to Goodison Park Everton FC's week-long after the events of Hillsborough in 1989.

Still, in order to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, a friendly match will be held next week.

That game featured teams contain players legends Liverpool from United Kingdom and Ireland which regulated Dalglish and the team containing Liverpool players from outside the United Kingdom that under coach Gerard Houllier. |BBC

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