*Worse still, the opinion regarding National Front members starting the Heysel trouble emanated from no less than the Liverpool Chairman at that time, John Smith. No wonder the world of fantasy and denial there cascades from the top to the bottom. Good to see their CEO Peter Moore at this very time carrying on the finest traditions of "The Liverpool Way" with his Furlough Fiasco.I will never forget the Radio Murkeyside phone in, the day after Heysel.
Apparently the 'Liverpool end' was 'infiltrated' by The National Front and Chelsea fan's.
*Once back in Liverpool, club chairman John Smith said that six men had approached him after the match, boasting that they had started the violence. These individuals, Smith said, claimed to represent "the National Front, from Chelsea. They led Liverpool fans into something they wouldn't usually get involved in."
GQ Magazine:Robert Chalmers 29/5/2015