What UEFA Coach attack Investigation?

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If it was us i am sure there would have been urgent action taken and had we got through we would have played the home semi final behind closed doors. They wont get anything more than a token fine, just as Wigan got for the FA cup match. UEFA appointing a Spanish referee for this game shows they were not concerned with anything that helped knock us out
 
I thought the outcome was the 29th?

Was supposed to be the 31st. Nothing seems to have happened.
https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/disciplinary/#

Tuesday 22 May 2018 18.01CET

Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg match between Liverpool FC and AS Roma (5-2), played on 24 April in England.

Charges against Liverpool FC:
- Setting off of fireworks - Art. 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations
- Throwing of objects - Art. 16 (2) DR
- Crowd disturbances - Art. 16 (2) DR

Charges against AS Roma:
- Crowd disturbances - Art. 16 (2) DR

This case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 31 May.

Friday 4 May 2018 11.33CET
Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match between AS Roma and Liverpool FC (4-2), played on 2 May in Italy.

Charges against AS Roma:

- Setting off of fireworks - Art. 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations
- Insufficient organization - Art. 19 (2) & (6) of the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations
- Stairways blocked - Art 38 of the UEFA Safety & Security Regulations
- Improper conduct of club official James Pallotta - Art. 8 and 11 (2) (b) DR

Charges against Liverpool FC:

- Setting off of fireworks - Art. 16 (2) DR

This case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 31 May.

Wednesday 11 April 2018 16.01CET
Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg match between Manchester City FC and Liverpool FC (1-2) played on 10 April in England.

Charges against Manchester City FC:

- Josep Guardiola - Dismissal from the bench - Article 15 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
- Improper conduct of the coach - Art. 69 (1) (DR)

Charges against Liverpool FC:

- Setting off of fireworks - Article 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
- Throwing of objects - Art. 16 (2) DR

This case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 31 May.

Thursday 5 April 2018 15.24CET
Disciplinary proceedings have been opened following the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg match between Liverpool FC and Manchester City FC (3-0) played on 4 April in England.

Charges against Liverpool FC:

- Setting off of fireworks - Article 16 (2) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR)
- Throwing of objects - Art. 16 (2) DR
- Acts of damage - Art. 16 (2) DR
- Crowd disturbances - Art. 16 (2) DR

The charges of acts of damage and crowd disturbances relate to incidents involving the Manchester City FC team bus.

This case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 31 May.
 
No doubt the Merseyside Police hold some responsibility for what happened. They were also nowhere to be seen when the hooligans kicked off before the Roma game.
 
All next seasons CL matches for LFC should be behind closed doors...minimum in my view. Scousers never learn til something bad happens to them im afraid.

Rags had to play 2 euro home games at least 200 miles away from the swamp after they were attacked with baguettes in France in 76 and remember the fences we had to put up behind the goals following a lone pitch invader against Widzew Lodz in 77? No comparison with the police and media backed 'welcome' our boys received.

If they get away with this it will happen again, what if we play em again next year, 2nd leg semi-final at Anfield, can you imagine it?
 
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All next seasons CL matches for LFC should be behind closed doors...minimum in my view. Scousers never learn til something bad happens to them im afraid.

Rags had to play 2 euro home games at least 200 miles away from the swamp after they were attacked with baguettes in France in 76 and remember the fences we had to put up behind the goals following a lone pitch invader against Widzew Lodz in 77? No comparison with the police and media backed 'welcome' our boys received.

If they get away with this it will happen again, what if we play em again next year, 2nd leg semi-final at Anfield, can you imagine it?
Imagine the league games next season when they get away with this.
 
What coach attack? There wasn't one. I've not seen anything in the media about it.
 
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