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[Football] England FA charged as well as Bulgaria



Bodian

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May 3, 2012
11,801
Cumbria
Charges against Bulgarian Football Union:

- Racist behaviour (chants, Nazi salutes) - Art. 14 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
- Throwing of objects - Art. 16 (2) (b) DR
- Disruption of national anthem - Art. 16 (2) (g) DR
- Replays on giant screen - Art. 42 of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations

Charges against English Football Association:

- Disruption of national anthem - Art. 16 (2) DR
- Insufficient number of travelling stewards - Art. 24 (2) of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-uefa-confirm-charges-against-20585995
 






pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
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peacehaven
hope they charge for the abuse they gave to the players

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Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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Both charges seem fair enough, if true, but perhaps we can call the 'disruption of national anthem' a score draw and cancel both sides?

I don't like it when any anthem is booed, but assume our fans did it in retaliation to theirs -both have since been charged with this. Is this righteous indignation by UEFA or an attempt to even things out? We do take match security quite seriously in this country, so that second charge seems odd to me - if there is a hard and fast rule that a percentage of national stewards should accompany the fans and this did not happen, then fair enough, but I have never heard of this apparent stipulation as to a certain number, and given that by all our accounts our fans behaved well, it seems equally odd that this should be worthy of a UEFA charge?
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
Charges against Bulgarian Football Union:

- Racist behaviour (chants, Nazi salutes) - Art. 14 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
- Throwing of objects - Art. 16 (2) (b) DR
- Disruption of national anthem - Art. 16 (2) (g) DR
- Replays on giant screen - Art. 42 of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations

Charges against English Football Association:

- Disruption of national anthem - Art. 16 (2) DR
- Insufficient number of travelling stewards - Art. 24 (2) of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-uefa-confirm-charges-against-20585995

Surprised there's nothing about Barkley making w*nker signs to the Bulgarian fans when he celebrated his goal :clap2:
 




I don't like it when any anthem is booed, but assume our fans did it in retaliation to theirs -both have since been charged with this. Is this righteous indignation by UEFA or an attempt to even things out? We do take match security quite seriously in this country, so that second charge seems odd to me - if there is a hard and fast rule that a percentage of national stewards should accompany the fans and this did not happen, then fair enough, but I have never heard of this apparent stipulation as to a certain number, and given that by all our accounts our fans behaved well, it seems equally odd that this should be worthy of a UEFA charge?
Or maybe they booed us in retaliation for previous meetings. We all know how moronic a large minority of travelling England fans are in this respect.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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Or maybe they booed us in retaliation for previous meetings. We all know how moronic a large minority of travelling England fans are in this respect.

Yes, of course that may well be the case, and England fans abroad in the past have not been good ambassadors on all too frequent an occasion. But I still think it is odd for both of these charges - has anyone else heard of a UEFA charge of booing at an opposing team's anthem? I am not saying for one moment it should be tolerated, just thinking "why now?" when there are so many historic rivalries throughout Europe, and not all just confined to the sporting arena, when I am sure this will have happened before. Doesn't excuse our fans doing it, and if the Bulgarians had done it beforehand, then we should have risen above that, but again -why now?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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has anyone else heard of a UEFA charge of booing at an opposing team's anthem?

Yes. It’s an explicit UEFA law and clubs have been charged before. Man City in the CL for example.

It’s a moronic and disrespectful thing to do and the law is explicit. If fans boo they can’t complain if their club or nation gets charged.
 




Whitechapel

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Jul 19, 2014
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Not in Whitechapel
Or maybe they booed us in retaliation for previous meetings. We all know how moronic a large minority of travelling England fans are in this respect.

Yes, I’m sure they booed us in retaliation for a previous meeting. I’m positive Bulgaria fans would still be absolutely fuming if we had booed their national anthem the last time we played there... almost a decade ago.

F*cking hell. I’m not particularly arsed about international football but the lengths some cretins will go to in order to blame England fans for everything is staggering.
 












Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
Charges against Bulgarian Football Union:

- Racist behaviour (chants, Nazi salutes) - Art. 14 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
- Throwing of objects - Art. 16 (2) (b) DR
- Disruption of national anthem - Art. 16 (2) (g) DR
- Replays on giant screen - Art. 42 of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations

Charges against English Football Association:

- Disruption of national anthem - Art. 16 (2) DR
- Insufficient number of travelling stewards - Art. 24 (2) of the UEFA Safety and Security Regulations

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-uefa-confirm-charges-against-20585995
Also - Rule 1. Always charge England.

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zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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UEFA aren't fit to manage an under 8's team. Ian Wright called it correctly,after the game on the telly box.

The **** from the FA is another career flake as well.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Yes, I’m sure they booed us in retaliation for a previous meeting. I’m positive Bulgaria fans would still be absolutely fuming if we had booed their national anthem the last time we played there... almost a decade ago.

F*cking hell. I’m not particularly arsed about international football but the lengths some cretins will go to in order to blame England fans for everything is staggering.

Yep. Booing of anthems often seems to be retaliation.

In itself, booing an anthem is not a massive problem to me. Nobody gets hurt and it's all a bit pantomime. It just seems to accompany the general, "we're better than everyone else because we're English" attitude that some, (emphasis on the word some) travelling England supporters have. It's the same mindset which leads to the pissing in town squares, pushing locals in fountains and lobbing beer at people on boats etc etc.

I'm angry and embarrassed that we continue to do this and I think it's been over defended on this board.
 




blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
It kind of is! England is getting more right wing, racist, isolationist etc. Look Who is PM!? Terrible on climate. Not really much to be proud of is there?

Not loads of reasons to be proud to be English you're right. But our anthem is about god saving the queen. She isn't the cause of our problems. Voting the government out at the earliest opportunity is a far more rational response.
 






zefarelly

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National anthems and royalty are part of the problem.

An ancient irrelevant and, in modern society, misguided ideal.

Scrap it.
 


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