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bournemouth v leeds



empire

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
11,702
dreamland
should be cracking down their tonite,esp after the last time they were in town,lucky for afcb its a nite game me thinks
 




Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
23,985
Sussex
cant see any trouble happening , didnt they have about 7 k before , all stayed over and was a promotion party ?
 




bristolseagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
5,554
Lindfield
lots of extra police been drafted in, they're expecting the worst
 






empire

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
11,702
dreamland
your joking right,leeds took over 7000 down bank holiday,only 4000 had tickets they wrecked the town fri sat and sun,attacked a lot of scarvers etc and others.bournemouth have never forgotten,doubt the famous firm will travel,mins will afcb do the same,thati doubt
 










Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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your joking right,leeds took over 7000 down bank holiday,only 4000 had tickets they wrecked the town fri sat and sun,attacked a lot of scarvers etc and others.bournemouth have never forgotten,doubt the famous firm will travel,mins will afcb do the same,thati doubt

when was that? sounds CRACKING
 








empire

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
11,702
dreamland
EXTRA police have been drafted into Bournemouth ahead of the Cherries' League One clash with Leeds United on Tuesday night.

The sides meet for the first time since Leeds fans rampaged through Bournemouth 17 years ago, in what became the worst riots ever witnessed in the town.

Police and football officials have worked together for months ahead of the 9,300 sell-out game, which is expected to attract 2,500 away fans to Dean Court.

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Although police refused to discuss operational specifics ahead of the game, Chief Supt Bob Boulton assured the Daily Echo additional officers will maintain a presence at the ground and in key areas around town.

Yesterday he said: "We have got a police operation running throughout the next two days.

"We are expecting fans to come into Bournemouth to make use of our facilities so we will have an enhanced presence.

"This is an intelligence-led operation and we are aware of past history. Our emphasis is to get people to the ground for the game and enable them to leave safely."

A handful of supporters from the Yorkshire club made headlines for all the wrong reasons at the weekend.

On Saturday 13 Leeds fans and eight Carlisle supporters were arrested in Carlisle city centre. Police made the arrests as trouble sparked before and after that league encounter.

After their last home game against Millwall mounted police made repeated charges into Leeds supporters, who were waiting outside Elland Road to confront the away fans.

The Londoners, who arrived at the ground on buses, had kicked out their windows to goad Leeds supporters before the game.

Cherries' chief executive Laurence Jones said: "We are looking forward to welcoming our friends from the north to Bournemouth.

"It is going to be a full house and we have worked very closely with Dorset Police for some time now to ensure everybody enjoys the experience.

"The overwhelming majority of supporters want to see a game. If a minority don't, provisions are in place for them to be dealt with."

Earlier this year Dorset Police hailed the midweek scheduling of the Yorkshire side's visit as a victory for common sense.

Mr Jones said: "We want this to be a positive experience for everybody. We have looked at all aspects of stadium security and have things covered from all angles.

"One thing I would ask is for supporters to make their way to the stadium early in order to make the kick-off."

7:00pm Monday 5th November 2007
 


empire

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Dec 1, 2003
11,702
dreamland
leeds at home then carlisle,never gonna learn are they
 




Goring Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
6,725
Huddersfield
I'm sure they came to teh goldstone a couple of weeks before and they had the North stand on the run that day after Jonny Crumps headed a late equaliser - my god the North stand boys were bricking it.
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
what happend last time???

promotion, beer, celebration, a bit of fighting, a bit of this, a lot of that, some sunshine and a beach. oh and a game of football thrown in. one of my best weekends following leeds. we were in town from thurs til weds. didnt have a ticket but hung around on the waste land and went up the scaffolding and in that way

i am amongst these fine human specimens.
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outside dene court listening on the radio
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full time
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sunshine and a beach.
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and again.
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small bit of bother tonight, like any game if you want bother you will find it.
 








robbied69

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Sep 20, 2005
1,227
North London
I had a few friends who went down, they did say the atmosphere was a little spicy last night. Not sure if there was any fighting.

Knowing Leeds fans, there probably was lol.
 


The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
15,062
Worthing
The policing operation to ensure public safety at this evening's football match between AFC Bournemouth and Leeds at Dean Court has been judged a great success by both Dorset Police and AFC Bournemouth.

AFC Bournemouth's chairman Laurence Jones has expressed his thanks to Dorset Police for its part in making tonight's fixture such a success. Some 8,599 people attended the match at Dean Court.

A Dorset Police spokesman said: "It was a very successful operation that ensured the safety of everyone at Dean Court, the safety of the people of Bournemouth and ensured that any disruption was kept to a minimum.

"Dorset Police has worked very closely with AFC Bournemouth, as well as our other partners, to ensure that tonight's match went off smoothly and that the fans at Dean Court enjoyed a good game of football.

"Public safety, public reassurance and the minimisation of any disruption to the people of Bournemouth were our prime concerns and we would like to thank AFC Bournemouth for its help it making sure that tonight's fixture was a success.

"The policing operation was robust, intelligence-led and proportionate with a firm, fair and friendly approach being taken.

"A total of nine men were arrested in connection with the match. Three men were arrested before the game and six were arrested during or after the match.

"Offences included invading the pitch, being drunk at the football ground, breaching a football ground banning order and a couple of public order arrests.

"Tonight's operation was an example of Dorset Police's on-going commitment to working with the community to not only make Dorset safe but also make it feel safe," explained the Dorset Police spokesman.
 


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