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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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“No Bray Wanderers anymore”? They are literally still called Bray Wanderers, Devlin ya eejit. Cabo fans and members have every right to be upset at a supposed merger, which is nothing of the sort but wipes out their Club entirely and gifts their assets to the other….
Got a pain in my head reading this could they not just settle on “The Club formalerlly know as Bray and Cabinteely” and new name TBD! It would hurt my brain a little less!
He’s a cod,Bill!!!!!!
Cabinteely the big losers here, as in GONE from existence! So sad for such a vibrant club, one of the best set-ups in the country obliterated. BW not exactly winners either. what’s the point in all that?!