A memorial service has been held to mark the 38th anniversary of the Bradford City fire in which 56 people died.
The disaster happened as Bradford City played Lincoln City at Valley Parade in the Bantams' final home game of the season on 11 May 1985.
As a result of the fire, 54 Bradford City fans and two Lincoln City supporters lost their lives.
The service took place at the Bradford City Fire Memorial sculpture in Centenary Square.
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it was unbelievably gutting hearing the news getting back on the coach that day having minutes earlier being surrounded by City fans singing ‘loyal supporters’ to us swapping scarves and I think even a ‘we love you Charlton’
RIP to all those who sadly lost their lives and best wishes to those still living with this nightmare.
William James West age 78
Four Minutes to Hell ,
The Story of the Bradford City Fire written by
Paul Firth.
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A memorial service marking the 39th anniversary of the Valley Parade Fire Disaster will be held this morning - in conjunction with Bradford Metropolitan District Council.
Taking place in Centenary Square, Bradford, by the Bradford City Fire Memorial, and beginning at 11.00am, the service will be attended by relatives and friends of the 56 people who lost their lives and were affected in 1985, as well as club and council officials and members of the public - who are all openly invited and encouraged to attend.
https://www.bradfordcityafc.com/news/2024/may/annual-fire-memorial-service-today/