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Helsbroo tragedy: Former Nottingham forest defender Brian Laos supports commemoration in the city square

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Helsbroo tragedy: Former Nottingham forest defender Brian Laos supports commemoration in the city square


“It’s not too late for Nottingm Forest to set a permanent memory for people who died as a result of the Hilsbroro tragedy because the “strove and oppression” of the tragedy will never be forgotten.

Laus played for Forest in 1989 in the FA Cup semi-finals, when he was at the end of the Leping Len Stadium at the Helsborrough Stadium in Sheffield, with 97 supporters of Liverpool.

Former Former President Tom Cartledge, who left the role in October, announced last year that the Premier League is considering having permanent respect at home.

The idea was first discussed at a meeting of the Fan’s Advisory Board in September, along with Carteldge among a number of club officials who attended.

The laws have long been in favor of a memory in the city’s square, saying they will be “respect” those who have died and bring some comfort to the forest supporters who have seen the worst disaster in British history.

“Liverpool has a memories of that day and Sheffield has one on Wednesday because it was the scene, but Formost really did nothing. It’s surprised many people,” Laz said.

“I think, in some way, you can understand it a little because it’s not our loss of mourning. But we’ve found something else – a trauma, a visible trauma that won’t lose.

“I’m to show respect. And although people think about it, ‘That’s 36 years ago, why are you doing that now?’ Well, it may be just a place to go to speak, so that you have that memory and recognize it.”

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