Some incidents transcend footballing rivalry.
The footballing world has well and truly united, this week, to pay homage to the memory of those fans lost at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989.
Findings of an independent tribunal, earlier this week, completely exonerated the Liverpool fans of blame from a tragedy that cost 96 lives and affected thousands more.
On Saturday, at grounds across England, tributes were paid to victims of a tragedy that occurred 27 minutes into the 1989 FA Cup semi-final.
Swansea City's full page tribute to the Hillsborough families in today's programme. #LFC pic.twitter.com/fS6NrkW5I8
— James Pearce (@JamesPearceLFC) May 1, 2016
This afternoon, Swansea hosted Liverpool and paid their respects.
Swansea skipper Ashley Williams and Liverpool’s Martin Skrtel laid a ’96’ wreath that contained the crests of both clubs.
Martin Skrtel and Ashley Williams led an emotional tribute to the 96 before kick-off at the Liberty! #SWALIV https://t.co/v9hZ0Rj4Lc
— Setanta Sports (@SetantaSports) May 1, 2016
There was a thunderous minutes’ applause and then, on 27 minutes, You’ll Never Walk Alone rang out around The Liberty Stadium.
Touchingly, the anthem was sang by both sets of fans.