shnaghaicityfish
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They didn’t check anything at 6.30, few guys in hiviz on the platform but they were just chatting to each other, didn’t ask to look at tickets
I assume that is only in and around the stadium ? Surely we are not paying to escort tourists to our City round various venues (ie from the City centre to the stadium) ?There was a short video clip on BBC of the policing of the Feyenoord fans yesterday. 425 officers on duty and cost the club £80,000. The GMP spokesman said that both Manchester clubs pay the full cost of policing which for both was in the region of £940,000 last season.
By comparison Arsenal paid £33,000. Do they not have police at their ground or if they do, get it mostly free?
As previously mentioned, there were quite a few Dutch fans also around me in 93:20. I’d been to the shop before the game so had a bag with me and that wasn’t looked at or checked by the Security guys with wands.
Don’t think the stewards wanted to get involved in removing the Dutch fans or that certainly appeared to be the case
Pretty sure that's German?I think the fact the screens in the 93:20 bar had 'Wilkommen" displayed on them meant the club knew that there were Dutch fans in there !
I assume that is only in and around the stadium ? Surely we are not paying to escort tourists to our City round various venues (ie from the City centre to the stadium) ?
We were out after the game until 2am, and we didn't see any issues, just lots of the dutch fans having a good night out, like we do abroad, a couple looked worst for wear, much like we do. Some of their songs were shit, but hey ho, they seemed pretty respectful around town afterwards, as it should be.
There was a short video clip on BBC of the policing of the Feyenoord fans yesterday. 425 officers on duty and cost the club £80,000. The GMP spokesman said that both Manchester clubs pay the full cost of policing which for both was in the region of £940,000 last season.
By comparison Arsenal paid £33,000. Do they not have police at their ground or if they do, get it mostly free?
Only 3 arrests yesterday which I guess for Feyenoord is pretty good.
Wasn't that the idea ?, had nothing to do with Feyonoord fans in home stands, wasn't it just to make sure the sure wasn't overran with non ticket holders ?
Your point ? 44,000 for a midweek virtual dead rubber isn't a bad effort.We were not over run with ticket holders either
Pretty sure that's German?
I thought theFeyenoord fan says the Police showed them respect, so they returned it. It's obvious our Police treated them properly unlike the Roma Police.
Other news. Liverpool fans had loads of problems with the Seville Stewards and the Seville Police. Apparently when trying to get in the ground. I'm not saying anything. Strange that. Because when we went to Seville, we got a Police escort and got into and out if the ground without a problems. Hmmm.
Video here.
The £80K operation to police Feyenoord fans
BBC Sport links up with Greater Manchester Police to see what it takes to police a high-profile football match.
- 22 Nov 2017
- From the section European Football
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42088477
I thought the Robocop style police in Seville were extremely threatening and aggressive. This seems to be a theme in Spain with Bayern Munich fans having had major problems in Madrid which the club to their credit are trying to take further with UEFA or EU. Doubt Liverpool fans did anything we didn't when we were there.Feyenoord fan says the Police showed them respect, so they returned it. It's obvious our Police treated them properly unlike the Roma Police.
Other news. Liverpool fans had loads of problems with the Seville Stewards and the Seville Police. Apparently when trying to get in the ground. I'm not saying anything. Strange that. Because when we went to Seville, we got a Police escort and got into and out if the ground without a problems. Hmmm.
Video here.
The £80K operation to police Feyenoord fans
BBC Sport links up with Greater Manchester Police to see what it takes to police a high-profile football match.
- 22 Nov 2017
- From the section European Football
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42088477