And further reading, if you have the mental capacity that is. . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Sta ... frontation"ConfrontationAt approximately 7 p.m. local time, an hour before kick-off, the trouble started.[8] The Liverpool and Juventus supporters in sections Y and Z stood merely yards apart. The boundary between the two was marked by temporary chain link fencing and a central thinly policed no-man's land.[9] Missiles began to be thrown across the divide. Fans were able to pick up stones from the terraces beneath them.
As kick-off approached, the throwing became more intense. A group of L fans moved towards the side perimeter wall, near to the corner flag. Some tried to climb over the wall to escape. Many escaped; however, the wall could not withstand the force of the fleeing Juventus supporters and collapsed.
It was at this point that the majority of the deaths occurred — 39 people died, and a further 600 were injured..."
What happened at Heysel was a tragedy and shames UEFA, football, and yes, Liverpool fans to an extent. The ground clearly wasn't fit for purpose, and the behaviour of BOTH sets of fans was tragic.
That's no excuse for Everton's habitual success in failure.