If you apply some logic to it, if the safety group have decided that Norwich game is Cat A and Brighton Cat B, they must think there is more potential for trouble for our game. I can't see that the decision is purely based on the behaviour of the Millwall fans, as the fans would be the same for...
You might feel it is irrelevant but I don't as if we had been drawn at home and the police had advised to give Millwall a smaller allocation than they were entitled to, would you be happy for our home tickets to be reduced by the same percentage. No. I thought not!
I agree it is ridiculous! The Den is very well policed and there is very little trouble there these days. Any trouble is normally the away fans looking for trouble (ie Everton) away from the ground. I know the stakes are high (semi final at Wembley) but I don't believe there would be any trouble.
So when CP don't get their 'rightful allocation' because the police/safety advisory group feel this is best, do you think the number of our home tickets be reduced by the same percentage as the reduction for them?
Apparently not even a police decision.
From the Millwall forum.
The SAG (Safety Advisory Group) deemed Norwich a CAT A game, no problem regarding spontaneous disorder, The Brighton match is a CAT B increased chance of disorder.
Police are at London Bridge when you arrived you travel one station to South Bermondsey with the Millwall supporters who are very noisy but no trouble. Arriving at South Bermondsey there are more police. Everyone goes down the steps and at the bottom of the step there is a walk way to the ground...