Millwall did run up to the netting, but there was a lot of fist shaking & hold me back behaviour. If they'd really wanted to wade in, the stewards & netting wouldn't have stopped them.
There was no problem outside the Amex, apart from having to queue longer so the special train could go. Quite...
Do they have such a thing? I thought it was an English idea to try to stop trouble. The Russians won't be bothered about their fans. They know they've got the World Cup & it won't be removed.
I was asking a question. If I could afford to go abroad for an England game, I'd avoid the obvious public places advertising 'English fans' here.
Or, is the attitude, we're here to enjoy ourselves & nobody is going to stop us? An act of bravado?
Genuine question.
This link to the Football Supporters Federation tells you the whole story about the Coventry fan being assaulted by police. West Midlands Police had to settle compensation to him. It was finally resolved because another copper told the truth. PC Allsop was disciplined by WMP...
The Football Supporters Federation have a caseworker designed to deal with this.
It was the FSF who fought his corner for him. I read this case, and it was terrible the way that particular copper dealt with him (I know you posted further details in another post)
It is not too late to appeal...
From the FSF website
If you are unjustly arrested, served with a banning order or get into any scrapes which you feel are unfair, contact Amanda Jacks, Caseworker for the FSF, via:
Email: amanda.jacks@fsf.org.uk
Twitter: FSF_faircop
Mobile: 07703 519555
Amanda is happy to take calls outside of...
You seem to be paranoid. I haven't been following you around. I doubt that I've responded to more than a handful of your posts in 6 months. I do tell other Palace posters exactly the same thing.
It isn't personal.