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FORMER LIVERPOOL MANAGER Kenny Dalglish was among those involved in the launch of the official Hillsborough charity single in the city on Monday morning.
The Justice Collective are hoping that their version of ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’ will take the number one spot for Christmas, with all proceeds going to the families’ fight for justice.
Robbie Williams, Paul McCartney, Paloma Faith and Mel C are just four of the star names who sing on the track, and all of them star in the video.
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I hope this single does well,kenny Daiglish or Liverpool f.c has never got over this tragedy to this day JFT96
The customer looks like a chubby Alex Ferguson.
From a Celtic supporter all I can say is that was lovely………
Liverpool such a great family club, not like a corporation such Man Utd
What a stupid comment to make, from all genuine man united supporters justice for the 96, as for the above comment he should cop the f#$k on
Second that Colm. Hate “fans” who mock hillsborough.
So Fenway are a corner shop run by a Liverpool family is it? Idiotic comment if ever there was one.
Great idea to help the families with the legal costs. Not that they should be forking out in the first place.
You Gimp!!
But they do have a lot of family issues at the moment tho :)
everyone support this it’s a good cause .
Dalglishhhh dalglishhhh all hail the king
Really hope this does well. Remember watching the match and the tragedy unfolding.
Text Justice to 53600 to order , costs €1.50
Texted. Got nothing. Scam?
Lenny Daglish and Paul Wallace are gimps!!