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evil_bastard
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| quote: | Originally posted by chesco
Seems like another english team travels abroad and causes yet more trouble - disgraceful scenes in seville. the spurs fans fighting with the police.
Perhaps it's time the english were banished from europe again, it's clear they haven't learned their lesson since last time.
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Come on do you really believe that?
Perhaps you need to travel with some English fans to realise how these things start. You make it sound like the English are watching footy and then half an hour into the game they all decide to have a fight with the police. It doesn't happen like that, it's usually some home fans start throwing objects at the away support, one or two react and then the police go in hard on everybody. Fact is our reputation goes before us and we are treated differently. Any hint of trouble and the police kick off big style.
When I was in the Nou Camp we had loads of police with MP5 automatic weapons standing over us all game. Automatic weapons for fuck sake. What the hell are they gonna to do with those? It's an atmosphere of intimidation and confrontation the second you arrive, you're treated like criminals.
Do you think it's any coincidence that 11 Man Utd fans ended up in hospital but no Italians were hurt? Or that 8 Spurs fans went to hospital yet no Spanish fans were hurt? Yeah sounds like the English were going round fighting everyone doesn't it, yet they're the only ones who got hurt.
The English reputation has been hyped up ridiculously by the press because it sells papers. They're happy to perpetuate the myth. I'm sure not all Man Utd/Spurs fans are angels but I bet you those people you see getting beaten in the videos weren't the ones making the trouble. What often happens in Italy, as happened to us in the San Siro, is that the home fans start hurling missiles, the travelling fans react and the police go in hard on the travelling supporters. They were pissing on our supporters and threw a flare at them for fuck sake, of course people aren't gonna stand about and accept that, espescially when the police are standing watching it and doing nothing. UEFA gave Inter Milan a £40,000 fine for what happened. That's one week's wages for a player, it's nothing, the club just laughed it off.
For me as an English fan the biggest danger about going to European games is the police. It doesn't take much for it all to kick off.
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Apr-05-2007 23:19
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fcuk ®
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Melbourne
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It is a known fact that Roma hooligans are one of the worst in Italy they are one of the most hated. However Man.U fans dont have the best reputation either, even though most have cleaned up their act in the past years i still feel that at games such as these where there are two hot-headed teams there is always going to be hooliganism. Its hooligans who ruin the games while the decent,loyal fans are the ones paying the price.
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Apr-06-2007 04:09
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Ian
Not dead yet.
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Location: UK
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Aren't these the same fans who injured Anders Frisk too? It's about time Uefa & fifa stepped in & punished the clubs simply because I think that's the only way some of these 'fans' will learn.
Chesco, you may have had a great time with the milanese, but they're the same fans who in an italy game poured urine from bottles all over the welsh.
As for spurs, i didn't see what happened but Uefa are at fault for not moving the tie on the day of the big parades & religious festivals in seville, that was blatantly going to cause problems & now they've got to accept responsibility for setting up a volatile situation
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Apr-06-2007 11:47
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evil_bastard
Newcastle United

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Spanish police in trouble now. Accused of hitting a disabled fan with a baton, knocking him out of his wheelchair. Was this guy a hooligan too? Some people need to wise up, seriously.
If it's true then the copper responsible should be charged. Absolute disgrace.
| quote: | Tottenham accuse Spanish police

Tottenham have accused Spanish police of hitting a disabled fan during Thursday's Uefa Cup tie in Seville.
Riot police charged away fans midway through the first half of the match as trouble broke out inside the ground.
Spurs club secretary John Alexander said: "We know one disabled fan was hit with a baton with such force that it knocked him out of his wheelchair."
Uefa has pledged an investigation but government official Faustino Valdes said drunken Spurs fans were to blame.
Tottenham have offered their full support to the authorities.
"Our initial reports suggest there was no fan-to-fan fighting at any stage of the proceedings," said a club statement.
"As such we are seeking explanations as to why the police reacted in the way they did with our fans.
"Tottenham supporters have enjoyed an exemplary reputation across Europe this season which is why tonight's events are unprecedented.
"We will be co-operating fully with Uefa, the British Embassy and the Spanish authorities to understand why this has happened."
The police intervened midway through the first half as the away fans voiced their anger at a contentious penalty won by Sevilla.
The fighting continued into the half-time interval but died down when Spurs officials persuaded the Spanish authorities to take the police out of the away section in the second half.
Many Spurs supporters have accused police of over-reacting.
"It had been a perfect day up to then but was was spoilt by some over-zealous police officers, who started throwing their weight around, for want of a better term," said Daniel Wynne, of Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust.
"After the penalty, a couple of fans got a bit excited about that but nothing more than shouting at the pitch. There was no violence.
"Spurs fans weren't causing any trouble. The police went over and above acting as stewards."
However, Senor Valdes, the Spanish government's representative in Seville said: "We have two police who have suffered some serious blows and we also have arrested some (seven) Tottenham fans who should be now appearing in court."
"Some Tottenham fans under the influence of alcohol attacked the private security officers and police, there were some incidents as security tried to overcome the fans and nothing more."
"It was an incident surrounding a few people who behaved badly, probably because they had drunk too much."
The scenes followed violent clashes between fans and police in Manchester United's Champions League tie in Rome on Wednesday.
Uefa has launched investigations into both flashpoints, but communications director William Gaillard said possible sanctions for any of the clubs involved had not been discussed.
"Any talk of sanctions is pure speculation, it has not been discussed," he said.
"The control and disciplinary body is a a fully independent body and we and they will look at the evidence." |
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Apr-06-2007 17:29
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