Liverpool fans throwing missiles from South Stand Level 3

The Millwall game in 99 the police identified 3 city fans and around 20 cockneys using VHS camcorders, main offence was throwing missiles, nearly all were convicted and sentenced to 12-24 months in prison.
This was 1999 with a VHS camcorder!
Would've got 3 years with Betamax.
 
11.9m of them are right wing gammons who have been groomed by Murdoch and Rothermere’s rags to believe the BBC is a hotbed of ‘woke’ communists when their highest levels of management in fact have disturbingly close political, social and financial links to the current government
do you believe there is still such a thing as tory toffs? are you an inner city lefty?
 
The BBC HYS is a complete joke , as you say , even the slightest critcism or piss take about heh Dippers is immediately removed , ive made plenty of complaints but the BBC they just send the standrard bullshit reply and i am now serving my 6th ban , the last one was for referring to Klopp as Clubshop.
Apparently nearly 2 million have not renewed their TV licence in the last 12 months and the BBC just dont have the man power to police this , if everybody just stopped renewing they would be f*cked and the sooner the better.
They're absolutely pathetic. They removed my comment a few weeks ago as it 'broke the house rules'. It was about FIFA and how it's corrupt to the core. Mainly mentioning the hosting of the tournament in Qatar and Russia before that. There's even a full fucking documentary series on Netflix where FIFA Executives and Officials admit that bribing took place and some (nowhere near enough) faced criminal charges. Hardly some unfounded allegation I've just made up and smeared them with.
 
City and GMP were extremely quick to release pictures to the MEN with our own fans’ faces on after the Villa game. It was like they couldn’t bloody wait.

City, GMP and the MEN haven’t worked together to release any pictures of Liverpool fans after the other week.

I’ve said this before but City are shit scared of Liverpool, from boardroom to team.

We’ve seen it with the hacking saga, Txiki’s face when we were drawn against Liverpool in the CL, the City team sitting in silence when we were drawn against Liverpool in the CL, our continual shithouse performances against them at Anfield, never pursuing them being punished for all the things they’ve done, never asking to release statements ahead of games for fan behaviour after they’ve sung songs about Harold Shipman, smashed windows on our fans’ mini-buses or coaches or team coach, after spitting at our team bench, after throwing coins at Pep, but then releasing a statement ahead of a game after some of our fans sang a song, then releasing another statement after they threw objects into our crowd and injuring a teenage girl not condemning their behaviour or naming them as the culprits.

I have no idea why we are like this with them. It’s a bit pathetic from City to be honest.
A bit? It’s fucking spineless.
 
They went on the pitch. That's the part of the stadium with 60 UHD broadcast cameras pointed at it, which made it quite easy for tv companies to show footage of them doing it.

The headshots of wanted people you mentioned were released by GMP on 13th July.
There will be insane hi-res CCTV coverage of the crowd at the Etihad.
 
Who is the head of security or whatever title it is?
It used to be Peter Fletcher.
Who is the new person? His / her email address needs to be given so Blues can drop a question asking what is going.on with this issue?

Takes over 7 weeks apparently
 
Going back to my Ist season at the Etihad a scally dropped his pants & showed his arse to the away fans. 3or4 of the security came along & gripped him & told him he’s been identified on cctv & he was ejected.

So that’s over 20 years ago & no one injured.

Personally I think the clubs have an ulterior motive & they’ll find a way to reduce away support & increase revenue.
 
Long story short. A Friend. A person they knew just avoided a prison sentence for the trouble at OT before the Liverpool match. Apart from that the book was thrown at them. Criminal record. Suspended prison sentence. Fined. Won't be allowed back into OT again.
Going off the timing of our own fans being punished for the Villa antics & the resulting punishments from the PL (after legal proceedings where completed) can we assume there’ll be an incoming charge for the rags? After all it’s nearly two years
 
The Millwall game in 99 the police identified 3 city fans and around 20 cockneys using VHS camcorders, main offence was throwing missiles, nearly all were convicted and sentenced to 12-24 months in prison.
This was 1999 with a VHS camcorder!
Remember that, a torrent of coins launched into the City section.
You had to turn your back for fear of losing an eye!
 
There will be insane hi-res CCTV coverage of the crowd at the Etihad.

Yes, but the TV networks don't have it do they? That's why the people on the pitch in May were on the evening news, and the people in the crowd for the Liverpool game aren't.

When City and GMP need to identify people, they'll release a bunch of mug shots like they did 7 weeks after the pitch invasion.
 
Yes, but the TV networks don't have it do they? That's why the people on the pitch were on the evening news, and the people in the crowd aren't.
That’s not the only reason. By purchasing a ticket and entering the ground, and by way of the associated statutory CCTV notices, attendees expressly consent to their images being used (and disseminated) for (inter alia) crime detection purposes. Much the same as you and I consent to our images being broadcast on Match of the Day when we purchase a ticket.

So, there is nothing in law preventing the club, in conjunction with GMP, disclosing any images of suspects to the evening news (and more widely). To suggest otherwise could lead to absurd outcomes and would defeat the principal purpose of the CCTV system within the ground.

I have significant experience in dealing with CCTV footage and systems and it is inconceivable to me that with sufficient interrogation of the system’s hard drives, that it would not, at the very least, give rise to suspects being identified.
 
That’s not the only reason. By purchasing a ticket and entering the ground, and by way of the associated statutory CCTV notices, attendees expressly consent to their images being used (and disseminated) for (inter alia) crime detection purposes. Much the same as you and I consent to our images being broadcast on Match of the Day when we purchase a ticket.

So, there is nothing in law preventing the club, in conjunction with GMP, disclosing any images of suspects to the evening news (and more widely). To suggest otherwise could lead to absurd outcomes and would defeat the principal purpose of the CCTV system within the ground.

I have significant experience in dealing with CCTV footage and systems and it is inconceivable to me that with sufficient interrogation of the system’s hard drives, that it would not, at the very least, give rise to suspects being identified.
It seems inconceivable to me that City would not release any footage, unless they’d been specifically advised that it could compromise any prosecutions?
 

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