The Football Licensing Authority was originally conceived as the body that would implement the Football Membership Scheme in response to the disaster at the Heysel Stadium in 1985. However, the Government shelved this in the light of Lord Justice Taylor's Final Report on the
Hillsborough disaster of April 1989. Instead it was eventually charged with implementing some of the Report's key recommendations by: • monitoring local authorities' oversight of spectator safety at international, Premiership and Football League grounds • and ensuring through a system of licensing that these grounds became all seated. In 1992 the Government of the United Kingdom decided to allow clubs in the Football League Second and Third Divisions to retain some standing accommodation, provided that this satisfied certain criteria. The FLA enforced this through their licensing scheme. ==Key objectives==