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The Bradford City stadium fire is considered to be the worst disasters in the history of English football. It occurred on 11 May 1985 during a league match between Bradford City and Lincoln City ...
Thirty years after football's 'forgotten tragedy', the truth of what exactly happened when 56 people died in a fire at Bradford City's Valley Parade stadium remains elusive ...
News; UK News; Bradford City Football Club; Bradford City stadium fire: Former chairman's son vows to clear father's name of tragic blaze blame Simon Heginbotham is staggered by suggestions his ...
Crowds on the pitch at Bradford City's Valley Parade stadium after the stand caught fire Getty Images Fifty-six people were killed, 265 were injured and thousands bore witness to the worst fire ...
On May 11, 1985, 56 Bradford City fans were killed when fire broke out in the club's main stand – those who escaped will never forget. EFL. ... the worst stadium disaster in English football. ...
Odsal Stadium, Bradford Northern rugby league club’s historic base and where City played 21 ‘home’ league matches in exile, had been touted as a new start after the fire.
FORMER sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe says new allegations surrounding the Bradford City fire in 1985 which claimed 56 lives do not justify a new inquiry in to the disaster.
A football tournament is being held to remember the 56 people who died in the Bradford City fire disaster. Under 12 and 14s teams from Bradford City and Lincoln City will be joined by local clubs ...
Image caption, Fifty-six people died in the fire, which injured more than 250 others A football tournament is being held to remember the 56 people who died in the Bradford City fire disaster ...
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