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Hillsborough And Norman Bettison: Why Isn’t There A Culture Of Taking Responsibility?

Hillsborough And Norman Bettison: Why Isn’t There A Culture Of Taking Responsibility?

by Paul Cope | Nov 18, 2016 | Footie

I STARTED writing this article in the aftermath of the verdicts of the Hillsborough inquests being delivered, but abandoned it because it didn’t feel like the right time to say some of the things I wanted to say. In the months that have passed, some of Britain voted...

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