Newcastle team-mates John Beresford and Rob Lee were in a Liverpool hotel room on the morning of Sunday August 31, 1997, when they switched on the television. Diana, Princess of Wales, had been killed in a car crash in Paris.
The Magpies were due to kick off at Anfield at 4pm, the only Premier League game scheduled for that day as part of Sky Sports’ Super Sunday coverage. Given the previous two meetings on Merseyside had finished 4-3 to the hosts, it was a highly anticipated fixture.
‘There was no social media and I’m not sure we all had mobile phones,’ Beresford tells Sportsmail, 25 years on. ‘The TV was usually your first contact with the outside world in the morning. I remember putting it on and that was when we found out Diana had died. I'll never forget it. Myself and Rob were like, “What? Really? How can this happen?”.
‘We were all staying on the same floor and the other lads started coming out of their rooms. We were talking about conspiracy theories. It didn’t add up. I remember thinking, “How fast were they going?”. You just assume that the Princess of Wales is taken everywhere safely. We were in shock.’
By a quirk of fate, the clubs face each other on Wednesday on the anniversary of Diana’s death. But, in 1997, the Premier League took the decision to postpone the game at around lunchtime, not that all of the players wanted it to be. Newcastle were on a high after qualifying for the Champions League in Zagreb a few days earlier.
‘Looking back now, the magnitude of what had happened and the sadness around it, you understand why it was called off,’ says Beresford. ‘But, if I’m being honest, one of my initial thoughts was, “I hope the game is still on”.
'It’s game day, you’re looking forward to it. We thought it would go ahead at first, but then we were told our pre-match schedule wasn’t happening and we were getting the coach back to Newcastle.
'You might think that everyone was in agreement about the postponement, but a lot of lads were thinking, “Why? This has happened in France. We want to play”.
‘I was mentally prepared for the game. I was the type who would be stretching in the hotel room first thing in the morning. It’s strange, but even going home you want to know when it’s going to be rearranged. I’m a royalist, I was upset and shocked by what had happened, but that’s just the mentality of a professional athlete. You’re probably caught up in that a bit.’
It was not until a Tuesday night in January that the rescheduled game went ahead, Michael Owen scoring the only goal for Liverpool. He, like Beresford, had wanted to play the original fixture.
‘I remember the Sunday afternoon, walking around Chester shopping with my wife and thinking, “I wish we were playing”,’ Owen tells Sportsmail. ‘I always want to play football but, at the same time, I understood that we couldn’t, given the sad circumstances of that day.’
Richard Keys was preparing to host Sky’s coverage of the game when he received the news of Diana’s death at the Lord Daresbury Hotel in Warrington.
‘I was leaving the hotel early in the morning to head to Anfield when I found out,’ he says. ‘Geoff Shreeves then called me to ask if I’d heard. My first thought was that the suit I had planned to wear was not suitable, so I called by a family member and collected a black one.
‘We started going through rehearsals at Anfield, but we were going through the motions really. What I can’t believe, looking back, is that it took so long for the game to be called off. The news had broken before 5am. Anyone should have known we could not play football that day.
‘Kenny (Dalglish) was manager of Newcastle and he was ringing me through the morning to see what we knew. Finally, the news came that the game had been postponed. I understand, from a player’s perspective, why they might have wanted to play, but it was absolutely the right decision.’
Sky decided to go ahead with a 45-minute broadcast from the stadium, with Keys, Andy Gray and Martin Tyler in the studio.
‘We have done games where floodlights have gone out and games have been delayed, but nothing was as challenging as that,’ says Keys. ‘It was surreal. We opened with a shot of the empty Kop, saying, “This should have been full today”.
'I don’t know how we filled the remainder of the show. It was an extraordinary day, something you experience only once in a lifetime, thankfully.’
zitadmopyz
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Me looking at TAA after realizing that Max makes Walker run around the pitch like mad goat in their last match
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I will see how Max will TAA run around the pitch today. You such a pain in the neck thinking of nothing but hatred
CR7Chiboy
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Me looking at TAA after realizing that Max makes Walker run around the pitch like mad goat in their last match
DiST_Meister_171
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There is nothing wrong to remember a person a give praise for the good she did , no matter how much years have passed.
True tho Miss UK
MastaBlastah
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I still remember everything about that day. Coming in after a hard night partying, switching on the news and not believing what I was saying, turning over the TV and the same thing on every channel. Bad times and all these years later to see her youngest son getting almost the same treatment it’s sad.
Busbybabes
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this woman is still being talked about 25 yrs after her death as if she cured cancer... ppl die it's life..ppl should stop talking about her...her life is not more important than the life of ppl who died today as opposed to 25 yrs ago
There is nothing wrong to remember a person a give praise for the good she did , no matter how much years have passed.
venaldo1
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rip princess Diana
Mepiloruz
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rest on RIP
ㅤㅤㅤ
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Wahahahaha says the fan whose team conceded 3 goals against their oil rivals.
We were unlucky dude! 😡😠 Hope you get a win 😞
ㅤㅤㅤ
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She looks so beautiful. But she will never date me because I look ugly 😢😞
juybikmou
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Rest in peace Princesses Diana
MarvMalibata
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this woman is still being talked about 25 yrs after her death as if she cured cancer... ppl die it's life..ppl should stop talking about her...her life is not more important than the life of ppl who died today as opposed to 25 yrs ago
This Princess touched many lives my friend, she was a people person and down to earth.
decbklmoty
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Easy win for mighty Liverpool.
Wahahahaha says the fan whose team conceded 3 goals against their oil rivals.
TaofeekDauda
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and now she talks to angels
Kehbcdkop
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RIP Princess Diana.
Ineznik
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may her soul rest in eternal peace 🕊️🕊️
Mangisha
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Princesses Diana was CONSPIRACY THEORY in FULL.
Kudbeiouz
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Easy win for mighty Liverpool.
pamiklnpy
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we demand a new midfielder
Bolabest147
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#Godbless_the_dead
_jerryboy
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this woman is still being talked about 25 yrs after her death as if she cured cancer... ppl die it's life..ppl should stop talking about her...her life is not more important than the life of ppl who died today as opposed to 25 yrs ago
you Christian?
BahaaAlomairi
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this woman is still being talked about 25 yrs after her death as if she cured cancer... ppl die it's life..ppl should stop talking about her...her life is not more important than the life of ppl who died today as opposed to 25 yrs ago
bipkmtuy
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r I p
markrodney
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RIP to the people's Princess
timmiling
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So sad 😔 RIP.. 😎 Can someone gives us the summary am lost in the middle of this article coz am even tired 😴 of ready when it gets to a point.
Yateikptu
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Rip meghan
ikJames1988
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rip
ØffîçîãlÅb
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Rip ⚰ 😓💔