No, your point doesn't count. Your reckoning has the service FINSIHING at 3 o'clock but it doesn't. As anyone who's ever been will tell you, the main factor is the significance of 3-06, the time the ref blew his whistle at Hillsborough. Then there is the prayers and the comunal singing so the people drift away at 3:30, 3:40 or so. Then, assuming you drive, have a car within a few minutes walk of Anfield and the roads are clear, you ain't getting away from Liverpool until 4 o'clock at the earliest. Assuming normal match day traffic on the M65 near Ewood Park, you are going to be stuck or slowed there in a jam while conscious of the time. The traffic volume on 15th April 1989 was a factor and this is repeating the same situation. Then, assuming you can find a parking space within an easy walk of Ewood Park, (difficult at the lateness now of your arrival) you make your way into the stadium and sing your lungs out in joy after the sombre occasion you've just left? Get Real.