Hillsborough service all ticket

14 April 2010 10:07
The Hillsborough memorial service at Anfield tomorrow, marking the 21st anniversary of the tragedy, will be an all-ticket 10,000-seat event.[LNB] Liverpool have chosen to do this for safety reasons as about 30,000 people attended last year's event.[LNB]The annual service, which remembers the 96 fans killed in the disaster, starts at 2.45pm. No tickets will be available on the day.[LNB]Liverpool stadium and operations manager Ged Poynton said: "We want everyone who wishes to attend the service to be able to do so but in the safest possible environment."[LNB]Hillsborough Family Support Group chair Margaret Aspinall added: "Safety is our absolute priority at the memorial service and we fully support the new arrangements."[LNB]Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge and Inspector Bernie Swift from Merseyside Police will deliver the readings.[LNB]

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