It's hard to think of anything at all on the scale of this.
On the face of it it's 96 innocent lives lost in a crush at a football match but the systematic cover-up and smear campaign by the government, the police, the media? It went right up to Thatcher, straight away. She owed the police force for Orgreave so she gave them a pat on the back for Hillsborough and these poor fans were trapped in the deal.
How on earth are we supposed to trust anybody in power, even now when we have people like Andy Burnham who have done an excellent job in getting it to where it is, the institutionalisation of people in high places to be able to blame those at the bottom of the food chain is astonishing in the scale of it when you think about it. There is nothing even remotely comparable to what's happened since that day in April 1989.
It's remarkable that throughout all of this the families have remained united and strong, the city of Liverpool has remained united and strong and they've lived (sadly Anne Williams never got to see the day) to see the right thing finally done.
Now it'll be of the greatest of importance and interest to see just who the government decides to throw under the bus for this. Duckenfield and Bettison surely have to go to prison but how many others? Will anyone actually go to prison?
I think if the right people aren't held responsible for this and sentenced to prison regardless of their age or health then there'll be a massive revolt from the people of this country and rightly so.
Justice for the 96 hasn't yet been served. They've got the truth, but now we need to see people pay for what they did, all the way to the top.
I swear to god as well, any match going fan on here, if anyone sings the 'without killing anyone' or 'murderers' chant and tries to justify it with Heysel whilst watching us play, fecking lamp them. Absolutely muller them.