Brian Laws Champions Hillsborough Memorial at Nottingham Forest
Former Nottingham Forest defender Brian Laws backs a memorial for Hillsborough disaster victims.



Former Nottingham Forest defender Brian Laws strongly supports the installation of a permanent memorial for those who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster. Laws, who was part of the team in the 1989 FA Cup semi-final, emphasizes the significance of respecting the victims and providing comfort to supporters. The idea has been under discussion, and Forest have previously paid tribute. Survivors' stories and the push for a lasting memorial continue.
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