Welcome to It Was When It Was, the football history podcast.
This week we're focussing on the 1984-85 footballing season - arguably the bleakest time in English football history - that changed the game forever.
Co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper begin the first of two episodes covering the violence, tragedy, and upheaval of this period and the wider context of football hooliganism in the first half, whilst the second half of part one pays tribute to the horrific Bradford Fire that claimed 56 lives 40 years ago.
Explore gripping firsthand accounts, the reactions of key figures, and the societal and institutional issues that plagued the sport, leading to safety measures and ultimately, a transformation in football culture.
Join us on Friday as we are joined by Tony Evans to talk about the Heysel tragedy that happened at the end of May in 1985.
Introduction to the Podcast
Reflecting on the 1984-85 Season
The Bradford Fire Tragedy
Football's Decrepit Stadiums
Chelsea vs. Sunderland: Milk Cup Semi-Final Chaos
Luton vs. Millwall: FA Cup Violence
Birmingham vs. Leeds: Championship Decider Mayhem
Fans Fight Back and Prolonged Chaos
Medieval Fortress and Perimeter Fences
Racism and Aggression in Football Culture
Introduction to the Bradford Fire
The Start of the Fire and Initial Reactions
Rapid Escalation and Desperate Attempts to Escape
Heartbreaking Personal Accounts and Immediate Aftermath
Investigations and Controversies
Negligence and Legal Consequences
Broader Implications and Future Changes
Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode
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