The price that Liverpool paid should not ever be compared to the deaths of Juventus fans .
I never made any such comparison.
little wonder they’re the most hated club in England .
Based on what exactly?
everyone knows about the avoidable tragedy at Hillsborough but that doesn’t in any way bear comparison to the dreadful behaviour of the Liverpool fans causing the Heysel deaths
I never made any such comparison.
You might as well mention other factors that contributed to the Heysel Stadium disaster while you're at it.
The decrepit stadium with rival fans smashing up terracing to use as missiles before the match even started, the wall that collapsed killing many fans, while ironically providing an escape route for others, the chicken-wire fencing that was used as a barrier between opposing sets of fans and neutrals (it collapsed of course), the two club presidents who appealed unsuccessfully to UEFA to choose an alternative venue (at least two were available for that date), the massive ex-patriot Italian population in Belgium that pretty much guaranteed a lucrative full house to the Belgian FA, the flare-guns and at least one starter-pistol used by Juventus fans to intimidate police and others, Arsenal who had played there earlier in the decade and reported that the stadium was a dangerous dump, and so on.
Like most tragedies, that at the Heysel was multifactorial. Unfortunately, people with agendas choose only to remember and publicise the bad bahaviour of the Liverpool fans and ignore all of the other contributing factors.
the Heysel deaths - an event that sadly was not investigated to the same extent as Hillsborough .
Ah yes, The investigation.
"The investigation focused on the actions of Liverpool fans. On 30 May, official UEFA observer Gunter Schneider said, "Only the English fans were responsible. Of that there is no doubt." Within 24 hours of the tragedy, the definitive conclusion was reached. It was never overturned, why should it be; after all everybody "knew".
whilst others tried to get in with forged tickets
and of course, forged tickets were never sold to unsuspecting fans in those days. Or are you implying that the Liverpool supporters were also the forgers?
So why would UEFA ban English clubs from the competition, given that only one club's supporters were found to have behaved so badly and have supporters jailed? This might help explain UEFA's actions:
"Prior to the introduction of the ban, England were ranked first in the UEFA coefficient ranking due to the performance of English clubs in European competition in the previous five seasons."
This meant that by banning the other English clubs, for no good reason, UEFA made room for a bunch of European clubs to be seeded favourably in European club competitions and to make lots of cash to keep at home. This of course was all the Liverpool supporters' fault, UEFA having no irons in the fire and nothing to gain by banning the English clubs.