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[Football] Champions' league final issues



Springal

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Does anyone actually know what the situation was regards treatment of the R/M fans was like on entering the stadium?

Apparently so but not as bad. The difference was their gates were much more open spaces, more gates open etc.
Liverpool were kettled in a narrow route, with only 1 gate / 6 stewards at one point
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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I don’t think anyone is denying the planning and treatment of fans from the off was disgraceful.

But it’s also fair to call out adding to the misery was the Liverpool fans with fake tickets and went there intent on breaking in.

That's perfectly reasonable. But laughing at the general misfortune is not. Not you, but some. :shrug:
 


BN9 BHA

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as more of these reports surface along with statements from Merseyside police traveling with the LFC that their behaviour was " exemplary" perhaps the holier than thou tossers who are so quick to shit on their countrymen will wind their necks in and admit they were wrong....but they won't.

Countrymen ???

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They can’t have it both ways……:p
 


sydney

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If the locals are predominantly black, the visitors overwhelmingly white, we’re told a lot of ticketless locals broke in, and the footage shows this…yep, it’s completely racist to make such a deduction you’re right. I apologise. You can’t win an argument when someone uses the R word so best not go there.

you can't tell them anything , they know it all , don't waste your breath ....believe what Uefa press wing has to say , as if they are ever going to admit to anything , it's just Easier to blame the English , have Roma and Frankfurt been pilloried for the behaviour of their fans ..?? no , no they haven't , over 80 deported , 20 cops injured one even stabbed by Roma fans.
 










Springal

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Did UEFA miss the ‘hosts’ policing of their Euro 2016 tournament ?
 




GT49er

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I don’t think anyone is denying the planning and treatment of fans from the off was disgraceful.

But it’s also fair to call out adding to the misery was the Liverpool fans with fake tickets and went there intent on breaking in.

Has it never occurred to you what a load of bollocks that completely half arsed illogical accusation is? If you go there intent on breaking in why would you need a ticket, fake or otherwise?

No idea how many (if any) fake tickets there were, but whatever the number it is an absolute certainty that the vast majority if them would have been bought in good faith. Victims then, rather than crooks, except to rabid anti-scousers. How many of the touts (who are the crooks) use, "You want tickets? A thousand quid each, please - or if that's too much, you can have a fake one for £250" as their sales pitch?.......... no, I didn't think so.
 
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pastafarian

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12 April 2012

Liverpool fans, from the Lord Mayor of the city to the leader of the supporters' group, have attacked UEFA's declaration that the Anfield club have the worst fans in Europe.

The claims will come in a UEFA report to be handed to the Government in the wake of the shameful scenes in Athens at the Champions League final when Liverpool fans were accused of stealing tickets from their fellow supporters, charging the gates to get into the ground without tickets and causing trouble outside the stadium which ended with tear gas being used.

But Liverpool's Lord Mayor Paul Clark has hit back in the Liverpool Daily Post, saying: "UEFA appear to be trying to avoid the blame for the disorganisation of the final. To make matters worse, instead of looking at their own faults UEFA are blaming the people of Liverpool. Saying this is typical of Liverpool fans is unfair and reflects badly on the image of the city."

UEFA, in the wake of Anfield complaints over the way they handled ticket allocation and match security on the night, have hit back with a dossier claiming to show 25 incidents involving Liverpool fans since 2003 in Europe - more than any other club.


https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fans-hit-back-at-uefa-claims-6587829.html


deja vu
 


sydney

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12 April 2012

Liverpool fans, from the Lord Mayor of the city to the leader of the supporters' group, have attacked UEFA's declaration that the Anfield club have the worst fans in Europe.

The claims will come in a UEFA report to be handed to the Government in the wake of the shameful scenes in Athens at the Champions League final when Liverpool fans were accused of stealing tickets from their fellow supporters, charging the gates to get into the ground without tickets and causing trouble outside the stadium which ended with tear gas being used.

But Liverpool's Lord Mayor Paul Clark has hit back in the Liverpool Daily Post, saying: "UEFA appear to be trying to avoid the blame for the disorganisation of the final. To make matters worse, instead of looking at their own faults UEFA are blaming the people of Liverpool. Saying this is typical of Liverpool fans is unfair and reflects badly on the image of the city."

UEFA, in the wake of Anfield complaints over the way they handled ticket allocation and match security on the night, have hit back with a dossier claiming to show 25 incidents involving Liverpool fans since 2003 in Europe - more than any other club.


https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fans-hit-back-at-uefa-claims-6587829.html


deja vu

UEFA is just another corrupt governing body which has managed to take total control of the game of football from clubs and fans alike , they have admitted absolutely no fault in anything , ever ......all they see is $$$$$$$$
 




wellquickwoody

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12 April 2012

Liverpool fans, from the Lord Mayor of the city to the leader of the supporters' group, have attacked UEFA's declaration that the Anfield club have the worst fans in Europe.

The claims will come in a UEFA report to be handed to the Government in the wake of the shameful scenes in Athens at the Champions League final when Liverpool fans were accused of stealing tickets from their fellow supporters, charging the gates to get into the ground without tickets and causing trouble outside the stadium which ended with tear gas being used.

But Liverpool's Lord Mayor Paul Clark has hit back in the Liverpool Daily Post, saying: "UEFA appear to be trying to avoid the blame for the disorganisation of the final. To make matters worse, instead of looking at their own faults UEFA are blaming the people of Liverpool. Saying this is typical of Liverpool fans is unfair and reflects badly on the image of the city."

UEFA, in the wake of Anfield complaints over the way they handled ticket allocation and match security on the night, have hit back with a dossier claiming to show 25 incidents involving Liverpool fans since 2003 in Europe - more than any other club.


https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fans-hit-back-at-uefa-claims-6587829.html


deja vu

Whether fans travelled without tickets or not, whatever the number of LFC fans that tried to 'jib' in, no matter how many bought fake tickets, locals or Spaniards involved or not, etc etc etc.....whether it was Paris this year or Athens last time,.it comes down to three simple words.....

Liverpool fans........again.
 


Springal

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Has it never occurred to you what a load of bollocks that completely half arsed illogical accusation is? If you go there intent on breaking in why would you need a ticket, fake or otherwise?

No idea how many (if any) fake tickets there were, but whatever the number it is an absolute certainty that the vast majority if them would have been bought in good faith. Victims then, rather than crooks, except to rabid anti-scousers. How many of the touts (who are the crooks) use, "You want tickets? A thousand quid each, please - or if that's too much, you can have a fake one for £250" as their sales pitch?.......... no, I didn't think so.

With all due respect I can tell you’ve never been to a big game like this or a major tournament so before accusing someone of a ‘load of bollocks’ maybe stick to what you actually know about.

A fake ticket or a screenshot of an activated ticket on your phone allows you to get close to the gate. Typically there is a ‘checkpoint’ further from the turnstiles where they will check that you actually have a ticket before you walk to the turnstile to validate that ticket.

A fake ticket or screenshot could be enough to fool those visually checking to get you through. From that point if you are intent on jumping the turnstiles you can probably easily do it. There’s also the point that even if you have a ‘ticket’ but it doesn’t work, you create a blockage and not illogical that people either push you through, you can tailgate or you just overwhelm those managing the turnstiles.

And yes there were Scousers openly selling fake tickets on social media for £50+ on the last week or so
 


Neville's Breakfast

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Whether fans travelled without tickets or not, whatever the number of LFC fans that tried to 'jib' in, no matter how many bought fake tickets, locals or Spaniards involved or not, etc etc etc.....whether it was Paris this year or Athens last time,.it comes down to three simple words.....

Liverpool fans........again.

I know it does for you and for others on this thread. The facts are irrelevant, which is why people don’t want to wait for an enquiry before making their minds up. I suppose even the results of an enquiry being shoved down their throats wouldn’t end the bigotry.
 




Live by the sea

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Matches abroad can be fraught with difficulties in terms of how they are policed . For that reason it’s not sensible to take kids under 14 in my opinion.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Whether fans travelled without tickets or not, whatever the number of LFC fans that tried to 'jib' in, no matter how many bought fake tickets, locals or Spaniards involved or not, etc etc etc.....whether it was Paris this year or Athens last time,.it comes down to three simple words.....

Liverpool fans........again.

I can be arsed to get involved too much in this thread but from what I read there is some good discussion and points being made on both sides. I dont agree with them all but at least there's a level of reason being attached to some arguments even if they are coming from seemingly biased positions. Your post is just cretinous, at best.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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With all due respect I can tell you’ve never been to a big game like this or a major tournament so before accusing someone of a ‘load of bollocks’ maybe stick to what you actually know about.

A fake ticket or a screenshot of an activated ticket on your phone allows you to get close to the gate. Typically there is a ‘checkpoint’ further from the turnstiles where they will check that you actually have a ticket before you walk to the turnstile to validate that ticket.

A fake ticket or screenshot could be enough to fool those visually checking to get you through. From that point if you are intent on jumping the turnstiles you can probably easily do it. There’s also the point that even if you have a ‘ticket’ but it doesn’t work, you create a blockage and not illogical that people either push you through, you can tailgate or you just overwhelm those managing the turnstiles.

And yes there were Scousers openly selling fake tickets on social media for £50+ on the last week or so

So it would make sense then to have a full digital ticket check further away from the turnstiles, for effective security barriers to be installed and better crowd management.
 


Springal

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So it would make sense then to have a full digital ticket check further away from the turnstiles, for effective security barriers to be installed and better crowd management.

Yes and employ some proper security / police at these points rather than minimum wage casual workers who don’t really care whatever happens, and any sign of aggro will just walk to the side
 




darkwolf666

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With all due respect I can tell you’ve never been to a big game like this or a major tournament so before accusing someone of a ‘load of bollocks’ maybe stick to what you actually know about.

And yes there were people, possibly, selling fake tickets on social media for £50+ on the last week or so, so I've been told*.

Why is it, whenever someone starts a sentence with "with all due respect" they then fail to show any?

I've also amended your later statement, for possible accuracy!




*screenshots of alleged Facebook posts don't count as evidence!
 




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