NZBlue
Well-Known Member
Were the M1 and M6 closed so only the fans from Manchester could get there?
I’ll be keen to see if having owners who are a bit.....err....brown....and a bit.....ummm....muslim ....will be a good thing, if it occurs.So...is investment from your owners now a good thing?
Is having owners who spend more than they take out a good thing?
Is having owners who invest in a clubs future a good thing?
All the things they've slagged us off for over the years and now they want a piece of that cake. Bunch of fucking hypocrites.
We've all watched those documentaries about policing high profile events so I'm wondering what went wrong before the rag game? There's usually a meeting with the big wigs where they decide what to look for, potential flashpoints etcetera. Although no fan's were going to be at the game they knew there was a planned protest at Old Trafford. Two other areas of concern would have been the teams hotels. So that's three areas to cover. Yet it appears policing and monitoring of these three target areas was woefully inadequate until it was too late.
The rag stewards were complicit in letting yobs in as some videos circulating appear to show. I do have some sympathy though in that area as faced with a violent growing angry mob on their own ( I believe it took police an hour to arrive) it was risk getting attacked or let them in.
Sunday was a huge failure all round and a surrender to mob rule.
There is a fundamental dishonesty about the way the broadcasters have covered this issue. The game is up for them. Whatever new structure evolves will cut them out the loop. That's why BT Sport is up for sale and SKY Sport will go the same way. The clubs own the product and moving forward they will manage their own digital broadcasts (perhaps as a CL or PL collective)Jake Humphrey? I didn't know Norwich were in the big six.
plus you notice that bloke couldn’t kick in that glass door then someone smaller did it with his first kick buzzed in by the stewards is my guess all organised by Neville the ****
I don't think l even knew about it which worries me.9 April 1995 - A Dark Day In The FA Cup
On 9 April 1995, 35-year old Crystal Palace supporter Paul Nixon died during an outbreak of violence before the FA Cup semi-final between Cr...tdifh.blogspot.com
Just wondering if anybody here remembers this?
I actually only came across it this morning...
They have the cheek and audacity to song "murderers" songs.
9 April 1995 - A Dark Day In The FA Cup
On 9 April 1995, 35-year old Crystal Palace supporter Paul Nixon died during an outbreak of violence before the FA Cup semi-final between Cr...tdifh.blogspot.com
Just wondering if anybody here remembers this?
I actually only came across it this morning...
They have the cheek and audacity to song "murderers" songs.