Heysel was totally different. The ground was already listed as dangerous, and EUFA should never have held a match at the ground. The responsibility fell on UEFA, but they never accepted the findings, they preferred to blame the fans, the same as the police at Hillsborough. Also Belgian police for ignoring the fans when they started fighting, and just left them to it. Both sets of fan were also partly to blame. The Belgian judge in charge of the enquiry found all parties guilty, and had the police captain charged with manslaughter. EUFA didn't want to ban English clubs, that idea and pressure came from Thatcher.