Gordyola
Well-Known Member
It was Everton who suffered the most from the ban and the perpetrators only got one more season than the innocentNor murdered anyone. Heysel has almost been airbrushed from history. The club should have been dismantled the day afterwards. If the FA acted correctly, all those teams who missed out on Europe may well have had entirely different trajectories and become elite clubs. As it is, no compensation has ever been paid to those clubs and with 40 years interest the likes of Coventry, Oxford, Wimbledon etc etc could do with that money. Plus tthose that missed out because the coefficients had reduced the opportunity for that tailing off period during the ban.