Hillsborough survivor calls for greater punishments for ‘tragedy chanting’

In the last week, both Manchester City and Chelsea have apologised to Liverpool and their fans
Calls have been made for greater punishments for “tragedy chanting” (Nick Potts/PA)
Calls have been made for greater punishments for “tragedy chanting” (Nick Potts/PA)

Tragedy chants have to be eliminated in the same way as those of a racist and sexist nature, according to Hillsborough survivor.

In the last week, both Manchester City and Chelsea have apologised to Liverpool and their fans after supporters of both clubs sang songs related to the 1989 disaster in which 97 people were killed.

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