In a battle of wits, one or two on here seem to be unarmed. The coach was attacked, quite a few missiles and flares were thrown. The fine might just have covered the damage caused. Shattered glass windows can cause serious damage to your health ie your eyesight. Anyone suggesting otherwise is an idiot. Some of the players wouldn't have batted an eyelid, whilst one or two would have cacked themselves. For the ones that were affected, they would have carried it into the game and onto the pitch to some degree. Pep's reaction to the event was not what you would called restrained when he got off the coach was it? In any event the incident was piss poor, the crowd was incited by their manager and club media sites and the police acted negligently before and after. Most football fans would think this had an impact on the game, players will say it didn't because they don't want to succumb to intimidation. The event has highlighted the bias that exists in UEFA and Merseyside police. Fully understand the police bias after Hillsborough, but can't understand UEFA bias towards Liverpool after Heysel - unless it was trumped by bias against City. I suspect Liverpool realise they were lucky to get away with it and they won't want it repeated. It they stop it happening again it shows they could have stopped it last season, kinda supports the argument that it has an effect on the opposition