The swines.
'This is Anfield' have their own take on events. These two paragraphs in particular stick out:
"It’s a damn sight better than what came before. It’s a matter of record that Liverpool club executives tried to deflect blame from Liverpool supporters who ripped down
a fence barely suitable for guarding your strawberries and charged at people in Section Z by referencing the
presence of the National Front, from Chelsea, from the south and more.
The context, including a dilapidated tumbledown stadium, of
Italians’ behaviour in Rome a year before, of
poor policing, poor organisation,
black-market tickets and rival fans in a neutral area and the predilection for violence amongst swathes of supporters up and down the land at that time, is just that – context".
Blaming the fence, the National Front, Chelsea fans, the previous behaviour of Italian fans, poor policing and black market tickets; the latter being particularly ironic as their fan base are the undisputed champions of blagging their way into stadiums.
Clearly self-awareness amongst their fans is seriously lacking.