Post by mottman on Apr 16, 2004 16:28:51 GMT
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign Shop is now located at 178 Walton Breck Road, opposite the Albert pub. For the Fulham home game to be played on Saturday 17th April (kick-off 15.00) the shop will be open from 12.00 until 5 minutes before kick-off. The shop will also be open for around half an hour after the game.
Everyone is welcome to call in and talk to members of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign team and meet fellow Reds. Please make the HJC shop your rendezvous point for meeting your friends before and after any Liverpool home game. Everyone will be made very welcome.
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign shop opens its doors to everyone - whoever you are, wherever you’re from, all are welcome. Upstairs, there is a large meeting room at the front. On match day, everyone is welcome to sit and have a chat with members of the team. The meeting room includes a kitchen area, with facilities for making hot drinks. Lavatory facilities are also available.
Regular updates concerning HJC merchandise, fundraising events, poems and supporters thoughts on the Hillsborough tragedy are available free of charge from the shop.
There are many items on-site for you to purchase - books, badges, and a variety of T-shirts, posters and many other items. All monies raised will go towards the Campaign for Justice and for the upkeep of the shop. There are many pictures on the shop walls relating to Hillsborough and Liverpool FC in general. These extend into a walkway at the rear of the shop.
Here are some of the items that are available:-
Badge - Yellow original £2.00
Badge - Red eternal flame £2.00
Badge - Don’t buy the Sxn £2.00
Key ring eternal flame £4.00 * NOW BACK IN STOCK*
Scarf £4.00 *NOW BACK IN STOCK*
Lighter £1.00
Words of Tribute (original) £1.50
Mugs £5.00 *NOW BACK IN STOCK*
Scum T-shirts £8.00
T-shirt - 96 £6.00
T-shirt - Liverbird / Houllier £12.00
Anne Williams book £10.00
Polo shirts £14.00
T-shirt - black £7.00
Partizan Media T-shirts (various) £15.00
Book - Pete Evo - One Boy & His Kop £10.00
Book - Pete Evo - My Youth, My Kop £10.00
Book - Jim Dempsey - 3 Cups For The Kop £3.00
Book - George Sephton - This Is Anfield Calling £3.00
Fanzine - RAOTL £ 2.00
Kenny Dalglish t-shirt £12.00
Alan Kennedy t-shirt £12.00
Pay Kennedy t-shirt £12.00
Billy Liddell t-shirt £12.00
Anne Williams book “When you walk through the storm” One mother’s struggle for justice and how she discovered the true circumstances of her son’s death. A very moving story and a “must read” for those who would like to find out what really went on behind the scenes.
Copies of Mark Platt’s superb book detailing Liverpool’s European Cup exploits in 1977 are also available, these are priced at £ 12.00. As well as being available direct from the shop, the books can be purchased through Paypal via John_mac@blueyonder.co.uk please add £1.00 for postage and packing.
There is a new HJC T-shirt available for £12.00, please add £1.00 for post and packing. It is a cream t-shirt with a wonderful image of Ray Kennedy, the image contains a small image of the Justice flag encircled in the words Hillsborough Justice Campaign. All proceeds from the sales of this shirt will go direct to Ray Kennedy.
To view images of some of the items available please visit:
forums.liverpoolfc.tv/Forum11/HTML/000503.html
The HJC website has recently been updated, please visit it regularly to find out the latest news concerning the fight for JUSTICE and other related matters.
www.contrast.org/hillsborough
Where to send donations / orders too:
You can order and make payment by Paypal to: john_mac@blueyonder.co.uk
Please leave a message in the section provided to say what items you require (and sizes – colours etc, if applicable).
You can either pay by cheque or postal order made payable to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign (Don’t forget to mention which size you require) and send to:
John McCormick, 16 Acton Road, Kirkby, Liverpool, L32 0TT
Robbie Ashcroft, 48 Marina Crescent, Netherton, Bootle, Merseyside, L30 1RR
Hillsborough Justice Campaign
P O Box 1089
178 Walton Breck Road
Liverpool
L69 4WR
If paying by cheque or postal order, please allow 10-14 days for delivery, please ensure that you make them payable to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign.
Supporters of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign will be visiting many of the public houses around the Anfield area tomorrow, please give generously to this charitable organisation.
HILLSBOROUGH – 15 YEARS AND STILL NO JUSTICE.
15TH April 2004 marked the fifteenth anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster. For bereaved families and survivors it has been fifteen long years of fighting for justice. Fifteen years of struggling to have the truth of Hillsborough officially recognised.
‘Fifteen’ has taken on a great significance in this the year 2004…<br>
15 April 1989 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup semi-final, Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
15 years of age, Kevin Williams excitedly went to his first away game. He never came home.
15 years ago 96 people (including Kevin Williams) were killed at the Hillsborough Stadium. Thousands of others suffered both physical and mental injuries, which have remained to the present day. Some have been unable to cope with life ‘post Hillsborough’ and have committed suicide.
15:15 -the time, according to the Sheffield Coroner, that everybody was dead by or had reached the point that made death inevitable.
Fifteen years is a long time, some would say ’too long’ to keep going, plenty of time to ‘move on’, to ’put the past behind you’ to ’get on with life’. What they don’t say is ‘how’? How do you ‘get on with your life’ when you know that your son was still alive 45 minutes after ‘British justice’ says he was dead? How can you ‘put the past behind you’ when that past includes a massive cover up as to the facts of how your son died? How can it ever be ’too long to keep going’ when every fibre of your being is telling you to fight for justice for your son because that is what he would have done, not just for you, but for anyone because that is the kind of person he was? How long is a piece of string – too long, too short? How do you know? Well you know when it’s the size that you want. It’s the same with Justice – you can’t put a time limit on it and say the fight has gone on too long. The right time to ‘move on’, to ‘get on with your life’ is when justice has been attained. It doesn’t matter whether that is six months, a year or fifty years. It might not even be in your lifetime.
No –one knows better than the bereaved and survivors how long the last fifteen years have been. If they still have the stamina to fight on for justice then we all owe it to them to stand alongside to show a collective unity and strength.
Of course we all hope that it won’t take another fifteen years, however, we have to be prepared for it and if it does, then so be it. The HILLSBOROUGH JUSTICE CAMPAIGN will continue to fight for JUSTICE FOR THE 96 for as long as it takes. Stay with us in that fight.
ALL IT TAKES FOR EVIL TO PREVAIL IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the shop yesterday, for our annual walk to the Hillsborough memorial – your support is astonishing.
The following was written by Peter Carney of the HJC, and sums up your support perfectly.
WHY WE WALK ON (or why have a Justice Campaign)
WE WALK with hope in our hearts and friends at our side in a struggle to continue challenging the verdicts and opinions which contradict the living experiences of those who survived pens 3 & 4 and the who were bereaved by the storm we have come to know as HILLSBOROUGH.
WE WALK ON in order to show our challenge continues through Anne Williams efforts to have the cause and verdicts on Kevin’s death overturned, to show that survivors still suffer the ill effects of the disaster and challenge the legal lice who ripped us off when we needed their help.
WE WALK ON to continue our challenge to the rancid rag and their rugger rat mates, who spit in our face when all we ask for is the real truth to be told.
WE WALK ON to show solidarity and share proper Sun shine with those we know have had to face a similar struggle. Like the father arrested at Walton while his infant child was taken to Alder Hey, or the mother who was taken to Styal, while her infants lay helpless, all killed by a condition which even the new DNA project will take more than a lifetime to unravel or understand.
WE WALK ON to gather and gain support from each other, support from the likes of you here today, support from those who will still listen, support from those who have made donations, support from those who have organised or taken part in auctions, football tournaments, half marathons, support from those who have bought a book or a badge or a T-shirt.
WE WALK ON because we know with your support we CAN get stronger about how we feel, and clearer about what we need to say or do. WE WALK ON because we know WE CAN change the experience, verdicts and tales of Hillsborough, WE CAN change the minds of FHM magazine and gain a retraction from Michael Moore, WE CAN open a shop of our own, and with the help of friends like you, WE CAN continue to show that our living experience is the REAL TRUTH ABOUT HILLSBOROUGH.
WE WALK BECAUSE YOU HOLD OUR HAND THROUGH THE STORM AND WE WILL NEVER WALK ALONE, THAT’S WHY WE WALK.
BIG BIG THANKS FROM THE HILLSBOROUGH JUSTICE CAMPAIGN.
When the fight for Justice finally succeeds, as it surely must, it is YOU who support the HJC who will be able to hold your heads up high.
Our 96 fellow supporters Never walked alone.
Everyone is welcome to call in and talk to members of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign team and meet fellow Reds. Please make the HJC shop your rendezvous point for meeting your friends before and after any Liverpool home game. Everyone will be made very welcome.
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign shop opens its doors to everyone - whoever you are, wherever you’re from, all are welcome. Upstairs, there is a large meeting room at the front. On match day, everyone is welcome to sit and have a chat with members of the team. The meeting room includes a kitchen area, with facilities for making hot drinks. Lavatory facilities are also available.
Regular updates concerning HJC merchandise, fundraising events, poems and supporters thoughts on the Hillsborough tragedy are available free of charge from the shop.
There are many items on-site for you to purchase - books, badges, and a variety of T-shirts, posters and many other items. All monies raised will go towards the Campaign for Justice and for the upkeep of the shop. There are many pictures on the shop walls relating to Hillsborough and Liverpool FC in general. These extend into a walkway at the rear of the shop.
Here are some of the items that are available:-
Badge - Yellow original £2.00
Badge - Red eternal flame £2.00
Badge - Don’t buy the Sxn £2.00
Key ring eternal flame £4.00 * NOW BACK IN STOCK*
Scarf £4.00 *NOW BACK IN STOCK*
Lighter £1.00
Words of Tribute (original) £1.50
Mugs £5.00 *NOW BACK IN STOCK*
Scum T-shirts £8.00
T-shirt - 96 £6.00
T-shirt - Liverbird / Houllier £12.00
Anne Williams book £10.00
Polo shirts £14.00
T-shirt - black £7.00
Partizan Media T-shirts (various) £15.00
Book - Pete Evo - One Boy & His Kop £10.00
Book - Pete Evo - My Youth, My Kop £10.00
Book - Jim Dempsey - 3 Cups For The Kop £3.00
Book - George Sephton - This Is Anfield Calling £3.00
Fanzine - RAOTL £ 2.00
Kenny Dalglish t-shirt £12.00
Alan Kennedy t-shirt £12.00
Pay Kennedy t-shirt £12.00
Billy Liddell t-shirt £12.00
Anne Williams book “When you walk through the storm” One mother’s struggle for justice and how she discovered the true circumstances of her son’s death. A very moving story and a “must read” for those who would like to find out what really went on behind the scenes.
Copies of Mark Platt’s superb book detailing Liverpool’s European Cup exploits in 1977 are also available, these are priced at £ 12.00. As well as being available direct from the shop, the books can be purchased through Paypal via John_mac@blueyonder.co.uk please add £1.00 for postage and packing.
There is a new HJC T-shirt available for £12.00, please add £1.00 for post and packing. It is a cream t-shirt with a wonderful image of Ray Kennedy, the image contains a small image of the Justice flag encircled in the words Hillsborough Justice Campaign. All proceeds from the sales of this shirt will go direct to Ray Kennedy.
To view images of some of the items available please visit:
forums.liverpoolfc.tv/Forum11/HTML/000503.html
The HJC website has recently been updated, please visit it regularly to find out the latest news concerning the fight for JUSTICE and other related matters.
www.contrast.org/hillsborough
Where to send donations / orders too:
You can order and make payment by Paypal to: john_mac@blueyonder.co.uk
Please leave a message in the section provided to say what items you require (and sizes – colours etc, if applicable).
You can either pay by cheque or postal order made payable to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign (Don’t forget to mention which size you require) and send to:
John McCormick, 16 Acton Road, Kirkby, Liverpool, L32 0TT
Robbie Ashcroft, 48 Marina Crescent, Netherton, Bootle, Merseyside, L30 1RR
Hillsborough Justice Campaign
P O Box 1089
178 Walton Breck Road
Liverpool
L69 4WR
If paying by cheque or postal order, please allow 10-14 days for delivery, please ensure that you make them payable to the Hillsborough Justice Campaign.
Supporters of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign will be visiting many of the public houses around the Anfield area tomorrow, please give generously to this charitable organisation.
HILLSBOROUGH – 15 YEARS AND STILL NO JUSTICE.
15TH April 2004 marked the fifteenth anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster. For bereaved families and survivors it has been fifteen long years of fighting for justice. Fifteen years of struggling to have the truth of Hillsborough officially recognised.
‘Fifteen’ has taken on a great significance in this the year 2004…<br>
15 April 1989 Liverpool v Nottingham Forest, F.A. Cup semi-final, Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
15 years of age, Kevin Williams excitedly went to his first away game. He never came home.
15 years ago 96 people (including Kevin Williams) were killed at the Hillsborough Stadium. Thousands of others suffered both physical and mental injuries, which have remained to the present day. Some have been unable to cope with life ‘post Hillsborough’ and have committed suicide.
15:15 -the time, according to the Sheffield Coroner, that everybody was dead by or had reached the point that made death inevitable.
Fifteen years is a long time, some would say ’too long’ to keep going, plenty of time to ‘move on’, to ’put the past behind you’ to ’get on with life’. What they don’t say is ‘how’? How do you ‘get on with your life’ when you know that your son was still alive 45 minutes after ‘British justice’ says he was dead? How can you ‘put the past behind you’ when that past includes a massive cover up as to the facts of how your son died? How can it ever be ’too long to keep going’ when every fibre of your being is telling you to fight for justice for your son because that is what he would have done, not just for you, but for anyone because that is the kind of person he was? How long is a piece of string – too long, too short? How do you know? Well you know when it’s the size that you want. It’s the same with Justice – you can’t put a time limit on it and say the fight has gone on too long. The right time to ‘move on’, to ‘get on with your life’ is when justice has been attained. It doesn’t matter whether that is six months, a year or fifty years. It might not even be in your lifetime.
No –one knows better than the bereaved and survivors how long the last fifteen years have been. If they still have the stamina to fight on for justice then we all owe it to them to stand alongside to show a collective unity and strength.
Of course we all hope that it won’t take another fifteen years, however, we have to be prepared for it and if it does, then so be it. The HILLSBOROUGH JUSTICE CAMPAIGN will continue to fight for JUSTICE FOR THE 96 for as long as it takes. Stay with us in that fight.
ALL IT TAKES FOR EVIL TO PREVAIL IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the shop yesterday, for our annual walk to the Hillsborough memorial – your support is astonishing.
The following was written by Peter Carney of the HJC, and sums up your support perfectly.
WHY WE WALK ON (or why have a Justice Campaign)
WE WALK with hope in our hearts and friends at our side in a struggle to continue challenging the verdicts and opinions which contradict the living experiences of those who survived pens 3 & 4 and the who were bereaved by the storm we have come to know as HILLSBOROUGH.
WE WALK ON in order to show our challenge continues through Anne Williams efforts to have the cause and verdicts on Kevin’s death overturned, to show that survivors still suffer the ill effects of the disaster and challenge the legal lice who ripped us off when we needed their help.
WE WALK ON to continue our challenge to the rancid rag and their rugger rat mates, who spit in our face when all we ask for is the real truth to be told.
WE WALK ON to show solidarity and share proper Sun shine with those we know have had to face a similar struggle. Like the father arrested at Walton while his infant child was taken to Alder Hey, or the mother who was taken to Styal, while her infants lay helpless, all killed by a condition which even the new DNA project will take more than a lifetime to unravel or understand.
WE WALK ON to gather and gain support from each other, support from the likes of you here today, support from those who will still listen, support from those who have made donations, support from those who have organised or taken part in auctions, football tournaments, half marathons, support from those who have bought a book or a badge or a T-shirt.
WE WALK ON because we know with your support we CAN get stronger about how we feel, and clearer about what we need to say or do. WE WALK ON because we know WE CAN change the experience, verdicts and tales of Hillsborough, WE CAN change the minds of FHM magazine and gain a retraction from Michael Moore, WE CAN open a shop of our own, and with the help of friends like you, WE CAN continue to show that our living experience is the REAL TRUTH ABOUT HILLSBOROUGH.
WE WALK BECAUSE YOU HOLD OUR HAND THROUGH THE STORM AND WE WILL NEVER WALK ALONE, THAT’S WHY WE WALK.
BIG BIG THANKS FROM THE HILLSBOROUGH JUSTICE CAMPAIGN.
When the fight for Justice finally succeeds, as it surely must, it is YOU who support the HJC who will be able to hold your heads up high.
Our 96 fellow supporters Never walked alone.