Football - Safe in Their Hands?
Whatever the outcome of the inquiry into the Hillsborough tragedy, Britain's worst sporting disaster has already provoked a crisis of confidence in our national game. Some of the most senior figures in football privately believe there must be major change in the organisation - perhaps even the leadership - of football if it is to survive and prosper into the 90s. In the week of the FA Cup Final
Stephen Bradshaw asks whether the football authorities can make the changes necessary to ensure the game's future or whether the government must now intervene to exercise more control over the fans and the clubs. Producers MARK KILLICK and DANIEL BRITTAIN CATLIN Editor TIM GARDAM