Martin Tyler, a broadcaster for Sky Sports, has come under fire from Liverpool supporters after it appeared that he called the Hillsborough tragedy a “hooligan-related issue.”
On BBC Radio 4’s Today program, the 76-year-old claimed that football “was in a bit of a crisis at that time” when asked about commentating on the first Premier League game thirty years ago.
We weren’t that long after Hillsborough and other hooligan-related events, Tyler continued.
It was really pioneering, he added in a conversation with host Martha Kearney. We had no idea how the league would be restructured.
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