UEFA Independent Inquiry

The media are becoming Dipper fan boys , they can't do anything wrong and if they do its swept under the carpet and blame diverted , there are going to be some awful consequences in the future because these Dipper bastards are a danger to all football fans.
They have no conscience and take no responsibility for their actions they are becoming untouchable as a football club and there will be ramifications for the media's platitudes , there is another disaster just around the corner involving these rats , Paris was a close call and only the gendarmes aggressive actions prevented another incident leading to fatalities.
Spot on.
Nobody died in Paris despite the ferral Dippers. Not seen much about the Real Madrid fans having/ causing problems either.
Dippers - always the victims ( and the club organised a PARADE on the anniversary of Heysel)
 
"
Mr Aubin casted doubts on the number of fake tickets circulating based on the information he gathered, without giving a precise number of a range.

“40,000 fake tickets means a $20million scam. This would have been promoted by an organised crime gang, something that I am having difficulty believing,” said Mr Aubin
."


That would be the lfc fanbase. ~Not organised but just everyone doing the same thing

This 40,000 fake ticket thing again. That isn't what the French authorities said, was it? Hard to take an "expert" seriously if they can't get basic facts right.
 
This all seems very similar to May 2007

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/may/25/championsleague.liverpool

Snippets from the article below:

UEFA yesterday launched an investigation into the ticket and security problems surrounding Wednesday's Champions League final but placed the bulk of the blame on Liverpool fans. The British embassy, however, demanded an explanation from the Greek authorities after Liverpool fans with valid tickets were prevented from entering the Olympic Stadium and were baton-charged by riot police.

William Gaillard, Uefa's director of communications, contrasted the behaviour of the English supporters unfavourably with those of Milan. "Unfortunately, in Britain it is the behaviour," he said. "Liverpool fans are responsible for the problem before, during and after the game. They were trying to go over the barriers to get into the stadium without tickets, which is not behaviour we can condone.

The former Conservative leader Michael Howard, a Liverpool supporter, who was at the match, claimed the stadium was not suitable for such a big match and there had been a large measure of incompetence.

The trouble in Athens erupted about an hour before kick-off, when police stopped fans with tickets - which some had bought for more than £600 - from entering the ground. Officers said the ground was full to its 63,800 capacity after fans with forged tickets had gained entry to the stadium. Fans who tried to find a way around the police cordons were then baton-charged by officers carrying riot shields, and tear gas was fired.

There had been reports that up to 5,000 forged tickets were in circulation. "We had an overcrowded Liverpool end when there probably was a few thousand people who should not have been there," Gaillard said.
 
This all seems very similar to May 2007

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/may/25/championsleague.liverpool

Snippets from the article below:

UEFA yesterday launched an investigation into the ticket and security problems surrounding Wednesday's Champions League final but placed the bulk of the blame on Liverpool fans. The British embassy, however, demanded an explanation from the Greek authorities after Liverpool fans with valid tickets were prevented from entering the Olympic Stadium and were baton-charged by riot police.

William Gaillard, Uefa's director of communications, contrasted the behaviour of the English supporters unfavourably with those of Milan. "Unfortunately, in Britain it is the behaviour," he said. "Liverpool fans are responsible for the problem before, during and after the game. They were trying to go over the barriers to get into the stadium without tickets, which is not behaviour we can condone.

The former Conservative leader Michael Howard, a Liverpool supporter, who was at the match, claimed the stadium was not suitable for such a big match and there had been a large measure of incompetence.

The trouble in Athens erupted about an hour before kick-off, when police stopped fans with tickets - which some had bought for more than £600 - from entering the ground. Officers said the ground was full to its 63,800 capacity after fans with forged tickets had gained entry to the stadium. Fans who tried to find a way around the police cordons were then baton-charged by officers carrying riot shields, and tear gas was fired.

There had been reports that up to 5,000 forged tickets were in circulation. "We had an overcrowded Liverpool end when there probably was a few thousand people who should not have been there," Gaillard said.
I’m surprised that Littlewoods haven’t claimed that Parc des Princes wasn’t suitable for such a big match, as they seem to have done so on every other occasion that there has been problems.
 
The media are becoming Dipper fan boys , they can't do anything wrong and if they do its swept under the carpet and blame diverted , there are going to be some awful consequences in the future because these Dipper bastards are a danger to all football fans.
They have no conscience and take no responsibility for their actions they are becoming untouchable as a football club and there will be ramifications for the media's platitudes , there is another disaster just around the corner involving these rats , Paris was a close call and only the gendarmes aggressive actions prevented another incident leading to fatalities.
Just read somewhere that it weren't the gendarmes actions that prevented an incident ,it was the brave actions of the Liverpool fans .
 
This all seems very similar to May 2007

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/may/25/championsleague.liverpool

Snippets from the article below:

UEFA yesterday launched an investigation into the ticket and security problems surrounding Wednesday's Champions League final but placed the bulk of the blame on Liverpool fans. The British embassy, however, demanded an explanation from the Greek authorities after Liverpool fans with valid tickets were prevented from entering the Olympic Stadium and were baton-charged by riot police.

William Gaillard, Uefa's director of communications, contrasted the behaviour of the English supporters unfavourably with those of Milan. "Unfortunately, in Britain it is the behaviour," he said. "Liverpool fans are responsible for the problem before, during and after the game. They were trying to go over the barriers to get into the stadium without tickets, which is not behaviour we can condone.

The former Conservative leader Michael Howard, a Liverpool supporter, who was at the match, claimed the stadium was not suitable for such a big match and there had been a large measure of incompetence.

The trouble in Athens erupted about an hour before kick-off, when police stopped fans with tickets - which some had bought for more than £600 - from entering the ground. Officers said the ground was full to its 63,800 capacity after fans with forged tickets had gained entry to the stadium. Fans who tried to find a way around the police cordons were then baton-charged by officers carrying riot shields, and tear gas was fired.

There had been reports that up to 5,000 forged tickets were in circulation. "We had an overcrowded Liverpool end when there probably was a few thousand people who should not have been there," Gaillard said.
I had a mate who was a dipper season ticket holder go to that match. He says that as it was an athletics stadium there were no turnstiles, as the tickets were manually checked they were then thrown back into the crowd to allow another in and so on. He got to his seat and there were already three people there, they told him to do one. He gave up his season ticket after that match.
 
"
Mr Aubin casted doubts on the number of fake tickets circulating based on the information he gathered, without giving a precise number of a range.

“40,000 fake tickets means a $20million scam. This would have been promoted by an organised crime gang, something that I am having difficulty believing,” said Mr Aubin
."


That would be the lfc fanbase. ~Not organised but just everyone doing the same thing
Apart from the misunderstanding of the 40,000 number, and the bizarre £500 a pop tickets, surely he'd know that not all OCGs are Line of Duty standard*

That programme about Manchester police last year, suggested there were loads of them about, and they were mostly made up of one grown up, half a dozen idiots and an obedient psychopath.

*Although given that one of their OCGs was actually based in a printers, that might have been handy.
 

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