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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes more Hillsborough lessons will be learned

Image: Hillsborough: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes lessons will continue to be learned following disaster

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers believes repercussions from the Hillsborough disaster means lessons will continue to be learned in the future.

"Certainly as one of the leading clubs in the world we know we have that responsibility." Liverpool have always been fully supportive of the families who lost loved ones at Hillsborough and Rodgers stressed that relationship would continue. "Like the rest of the country I was very happy for the families and the survivors and all those people who have supported the groups as well but also shocked at some of the findings of the report," he added. "The most important people in all of this are the families who have suffered for this period of time. "I remember Kenny Dalglish (manager at the time of the disaster) and all the players at the funerals and to this day it is still the very same. "We will play an integral part in the support and care for the families and the people. "That never changes, they are a very important part of the family here at the club."

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