Southport manager Jim Bentley expressed profound grief while describing the emotional impact of the police cordon, emphasizing the visible tributes and messages from families devastated by the tragedy.
Peter Mitchell, chairman of Southport club, acknowledged that the community's grief would leave a lasting impact but emphasized the club's commitment to supporting those in need during this difficult time.
The community rallied after the tragic events, with supporters raising funds for Alder Hey Children's Hospital and the club transforming its stadium into a safe haven for affected families.
At a tribute match, Southport fan Brian Johnson's heartfelt words, "Fly high three beautiful butterflies," encapsulated the collective sorrow and remembrance for the young victims.
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