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Here's the latest on the Millwall mob scenes at AESSEAL New York Stadium from my Star colleague, Chris Burns. Plenty of pictures of the trouble too.

http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/local/police-promise-to-catch-hooligans-from-rotherham-and-millwall-game-1-7132459



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Could have done a lot more on the day but totally unorganised despite a huge police presence.

Let's hope the organisation is better in tracking them down.

Then let's hope they are banned from away grounds and fined heavily and those who put others at risk given a sentence to make em think. 



-- Edited by ian on Monday 2nd of March 2015 09:11:19 AM

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ian wrote:

Could have done a lot more on the day but totally unorganised despite a huge police presence.

Let's hope the organisation is better in tracking them down.

Then let's hope they are banned from away grounds and fined heavily and those who put others at risk given a sentence to make em think. 



-- Edited by ian on Monday 2nd of March 2015 09:11:19 AM


 Amen to that Ian



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I was sat in the end block, ES8, on the front row and saw everything at "close hand" and I was surprised to see the police cameraman pointing his camera at the "home" fans, when it was clearly the Millwall fans trying to get into the family stand who were causing the most trouble!

 

There was lots of gesturing and arm waving going on from both sets of fans but this has always been the case when supporters get close to each other, but Millwall seem to think it's a sign to go one step further and want to get to blows!

 

They are morons, every one of 'em who got involved at the weekend!



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I was sat in the end block, ES8, on the front row and saw everything at "close hand" and I was surprised to see the police cameraman pointing his camera at the "home" fans, when it was clearly the Millwall fans trying to get into the family stand who were causing the most trouble!

 

There was lots of gesturing and arm waving going on from both sets of fans but this has always been the case when supporters get close to each other, but Millwall seem to think it's a sign to go one step further and want to get to blows!

 

They are morons, every one of 'em who got involved at the weekend!


 If they got involved then they should be banned, simple as that. Then the next generation would think twice and maybe behave at a football game.



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Police should have sent in snatch squads and detained some of the hooligans for several hours.

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Andy Monium wrote:

Police should have sent in snatch squads and detained some of the hooligans for several hours.


 Alas Andy M, this wasn't the miner's strike in 84/5, where that would definitely have happened!!



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It's a real shame. I was brought up to have utter respect for the police but as I've gone through life they have eroded it.

It's a sad thing but numerous personal examples means I no longer trust them.

It's sad but I'd think twice about engaging with them and this was before the abuse scandal and Saturday.

I'm sure they will review the footage and catch a few but the damage was done on the day by an inability to enforce the law and protect the innocent.

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ian wrote:

It's a real shame. I was brought up to have utter respect for the police but as I've gone through life they have eroded it.

It's a sad thing but numerous personal examples means I no longer trust them.

It's sad but I'd think twice about engaging with them and this was before the abuse scandal and Saturday.

I'm sure they will review the footage and catch a few but the damage was done on the day by an inability to enforce the law and protect the innocent.


 Exactly how i feel about the police, i have good reason, something i won't go too deep into on here, but during the miners strike, i and others got absolutely stitched up by south yorkshire's finest, lying, thuggish ******s the lot, and i know of numerous other episodes just from people i know.

 

I was brought up to totally respect the police, and i know this is a cliche, but i really wouldn't **** on one if they were on fire.



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Did you know that sy police is an anagram of ostrich ?

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Ok so it isn't but it might as well be.

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Heman wrote:

Did you know that sy police is an anagram of ostrich ?


 biggrin biggrin biggrin  Nice one Heman 



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