Author:Phil Scraton
This is the definitive, unique account of the disaster in which 96 men, women and children were killed, hundreds injured and thousands traumatised. It details the appalling treatment endured by the bereaved and survivors in the immediate aftermath, the inhumanity of the identification process and the vilification of fans in the national and international media.
In 2012, Phil Scraton was primary author of the ground-breaking report published by the Hillsborough Independent Panel following its new research into thousands of documents disclosed by all agencies involved. Against a backdrop of almost three decades of persistent struggle by bereaved families and survivors, in this new edition he reflects on the Panel’s in-depth work, its revelatory findings and their unprecedented impact – an unreserved apology from the Prime Minister; new criminal investigations; the Independent Police Complaints Commission’s largest-ever inquiry; the quashing of 96 inquest verdicts; a review of all health and pathology policies. Paving the way for truth recovery and institutional accountability in other controversial cases, he details the process and considers the impact of the longest ever inquests, from the preliminary hearings to their comprehensive, devastating verdicts.
Powerful, disturbing and harrowing, Hillsborough: The Truth exposes the institutional complacency that led to the unlawful killing of the 96, revealing how the interests of ordinary people are marginalised when those in authority sacrifice truth and accountability to protect their reputations.
This book is dynamite. A brilliant achievement, a real page-turner.
—— Jimmy McGovernThe full truth about Hillsborough would never have been known were it not for Phil Scraton’s meticulous efforts over many years – he has done a huge service not just to the Hillsborough families but to this country.
—— Andy Burnham, MPHilarious
—— Soccer AMNobody ever wore the Arsenal shirt with more pride than Ray Parlour
—— Piers MorganParlour emerges as somebody who is open and generous, always up for a laugh, rarely thinking of the consequences
—— New StatesmanEndearing and engrossing... what this book does beautifully is affirm that the enjoyment of football isn't so much about the game or the result, it's about the journey we, as supporters, take in the process.
—— The Football PinkA timely celebration of non-league football... provides a great antidote to sport as big business.
—— The BooksellerFootball books can be a mixed bag, but Dave Roberts really hits the target with Home and Away.
—— The Non-League PaperA cracking, beautifully-observed pilgrimage.
—— Birmingham MailA really good read. You don't have to be a Bromley fan to enjoy it.
—— Vanarama National LeagueA great read for anyone who loves football.
—— The Ball is RoundRoberts perfectly captures what it is to follow your team and the lengths that fans go to in order to get their football fix. And from these journeys it can be seen how Roberts' writing has been compared to Bill Bryson, with wit and warmth.
—— footballbookreviews.comIf ever there was an author that could capture the love for the non-league game then that man is Dave Roberts.
—— The Non-League MagazineGetting the tone just right, the author's good humour shines throughout... there's a fresh-eyed quality to his observations.
—— Groundtastic