by creative_username_1 » 01 Feb 2013 14:42
creative_username_1 Most people on here live closer to Reading Town FC than Reading FC the glory hunting pcunts
by Victor Meldrew » 01 Feb 2013 20:37
retro_royal Real Madrid are forced to move large numbers of their own supporters and extend the away section as reportedly thousands of home end tickets have ended up in the hands of United fans. United fans who arrive on the day with tickets for the home sections have been advised to head towards the away section where stewards will direct them to their new seats.
Meanwhile....City are returning hundreds of tickets for domestic games.
by creative_username_1 » 03 Feb 2013 21:21
creative_username_1 the title is United's to lose now. Gr8 favor from Liverpool
by soggy biscuit » 04 Feb 2013 08:59
by creative_username_1 » 04 Feb 2013 10:41
soggy biscuit Weren't Utd quite a few points clear near the end of last season only to balls up?
by retro_royal » 15 Feb 2013 19:43
by frimmers3 » 15 Feb 2013 19:52
by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Feb 2013 19:53
Yeah but Citeh (with their resources, like Chelsea) are a bit of a relative joke this season.creative_username_1soggy biscuit Weren't Utd quite a few points clear near the end of last season only to balls up?
8 points clear with 5 games to go IIRC they were also 5 points behind City as well
by LoyalRoyalFan » 15 Feb 2013 20:13
retro_royal Default Police report from this season's trip to Norwich
Pre match The travelling Manchester United supporters arrive in Norwich from around 11.45 am. The early arrivals headed to the Compleat Angler the nominated away licensed premises. During the build up to the fixture away supporters were located in the Compleat Angler, Prince of Wales and the Queen of Iceni on the Riverside Complex. There were three coaches expected but Five in total attended.
A large Man Utd old school risk group turned up on a rogue 24 seater coach with one of the occupants getting arrested for breach of a section notice, assault on police and a Sect 5 POA following an attempt to deceive spotters by swapping clothing. This group ended up in the Prince of Wales where they remained until just before kick off. A number of Manchester United anti social/ Risk attended the Coach and Horses pulic house where they remained with no incident of note.
There was report of damage caused by travelling supporters to the Compleat Angler Public House. En route to the stadium large groups of Manchester United supporters were very voiciferous and at times intimidating towards the general public requiring firm policing from spotters and ground assigned serials.
A large number of away supporters were refused entry for intoxication. During Match A large number of travelling Manchester United supporters were ejected for blocking walkways, smoking inside the stadium and general poor behaviour. There were also a number of alcohol fuelled ejections resulting in 16 in total. One away supporter was arrested during the second half for an assault on a fellow Manchester United supporter. There was also an arrest outside the visitors turnstiles for breach of a S27 notice.
A beer fight broke out in the away section within the concourse at half time which required steward intervention which eventually clmed the situation down. The behaviour and drunkeness of the visting supporters for thi 5.30pm kick off was disgraceful.
Police debrief: Manchester United supporters caused us significant issues due to the uncooperative nature of all of the fans, in particular was the following: damage caused to the Compleat Angler Public House prior to the game. Supporters refusing to move out of the stairways in the Jarrold stand during the first half despite constant requests from the stewards. Mob like behaviour in the concourse from Man Utd fans at half time with beer being thrown, assaults and supporters swinging off live electric lights. This resulted in 7 immediate ejections and one arrest for assault. During the second half again the Man Utd fans would not move out of the stairways and needed constant stewards intervention supported by the police to keep this area clear. It was apparent that there appeared to be too many fans in this area and final figures show 2451 away supporters. The Stewards need applauding for the way they kept attempting to keep this area clear, which impacted on their capacity to focus on the standing, which again was prevalent with the Man Utd fans with approximately 2431 standing constantly. • There was a feeling of unrest from the away supporters throughout the match • There were 14 ejections (7 drink related and 7 smoking all Man Utd) 4 self ejections through drink related issues all Man Utd. 2 arrests 1 assault and one breach of a section 27 warning both Man Utd. 3 section 27 warnings all Man Utd. There were no home related issues. • As it was a late KO at 1730hrs and the access to drink, I would suggest that future such late matches have an additional away squad, which I am sure the club would currently support, as did the ground commander Supt Marshall. • On a positive note the Man Utd spotter praised the use of the barriers at the away turnstiles and our focus on checking the tickets for numbers due to the high amount of reprinted tickets that had been reported lost by Man Utd fans.
by AthleticoSpizz » 15 Feb 2013 22:16
by bobbybottler » 16 Feb 2013 00:00
retro_royal ....the behaviour and drunkeness of the visting supporters for this 5.30pm kick off was disgraceful.
by AthleticoSpizz » 16 Feb 2013 00:09
Indeedbobbybottler TMD Arselicking Descipleretro_royal ....the behaviour and drunkeness of the visting supporters for this 5.30pm kick off was disgraceful.
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by retro_royal » 17 Feb 2013 05:02
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