Alan Harper's Tash
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On what grounds though? i get what you are saying and no doubt in hindsight they’d have acted more robustly to stop them getting in.Indeed. But the ramifications of that and Utd's inability to control it had significant financial knock-on effects which should have been punished IMO and weren't. I said that when no fine was imposed.
Not saying what our fans did was right, and we probably should be fined, though the amount seems utterly preposterous relative to the financial impact, which was near zero.
I'm thinking about the money cost, not the "danger" or the criminality of either event. I'm in finance FFS :)
What could the club do to stop the Liverpool bus being surrounded and unable to move?