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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:53 pm
England: Manchester City fans banned from football grounds for five years after derby day fracas in Hulme - 28/02/2012
Source : http://menmedia.co.uk
A group of Manchester City fans escaped prison but were slapped with match banning orders after a ‘deplorable’ pub brawl with United supporters. Paul Valente, Stephen Walsh and Thomas Waterhouse will not be able to see Roberto Mancini’s men – or any other match in the country – for five years for their part in a post-derby fracas which saw £1,500 of damage caused to Hulme’s Czech Bar. The trio were inside the Booth Street pub when a large gang of Reds fans approached following last February’s Old Trafford clash which United won, Manchester crown court heard. They began to goad and taunt their rivals through the windows as the bar’s manager, fearing trouble, desperately tried to bring the shutters down, Rachel Widdicombe, prosecuting, said: “Missiles were then launched from the United fans which smashed some of the windows. Those inside responded by hurling objects through the broken glass with terrified members of staff ducking for cover. The Reds fans ran off when police arrived. But Valente, 30, of Middleton, Walsh, 31, of Clive Road, Failsworth, and Waterhouse, 23, of Calcutta Road, Edgeley, Stockport were arrested and charged with affray. Each pleaded guilty on the day a trial was due to begin after hearing the maximum sentence they were likely to receive would be nine months in prison. Waterhouse, a call centre worker who launched a snooker cue and a pane of glass at the Reds, had no previous record and acted out of character, said his solicitor, Paul Bryning. He added that he had offered to pay compensation to the bar. Walsh, a pipe fitter who was jailed in 2003 for taking part in an race attack that sparked the Oldham riots, had taken steps to bring his drinking under control his solicitor, Laura Foster, said. Valente, also a pipe fitter, was ‘clouded by alcohol’ according to his solicitor, Adrian Palmer. Judge Anthony Gee QC handed down eight-month prison sentences suspended for 12 months. He ordered the defendants to pay a total of £1,500 compensation to the landlady of the bar and £500 costs each. He said: “This must have been an absolutely terrifying ordeal for the staff.”
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:22 pm
Stockport County - Wrexham - 25/02/2012
Source : http://www.walesonline.co.uk
Wrexham fans accuse Greater Manchester Police of 'heavy-handed' treatment at Stockport County
Wrexham football fans have accused Greater Manchester Police of being ‘heavy-handed’ during their recent trip to Stockport County.
Supporters claimed they were harassed by tactical aid officers at Saturday’s Edgeley Park clash but police chiefs in the North West have hit back and claim their actions prevented an outbreak of ‘large-scale disorder’.
The Blue Square Premier League match, which was attended by 4,518 fans, was designated Category C by police officials – the highest available for a non-league match.
Chief Insp Leon Jacobs, of GMP, said: "Officers faced a very challenging day, with large numbers of identified risk supporters from both Stockport County and Wrexham present.
"We implemented a robust operation that enabled us to keep both Wrexham and Stockport fans safe while they made their way to and from the football ground.
"Our focus was very much on those individuals we believed were intent on causing public disorder."
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:57 am
Croatia - Sweden - 29/02/2012
Source : http://www.index.hr (thanks to the sender)
About 20 Torcida (Hajduk Split) were arrested by police because police feared of riots with rival Bad Blue Boys (Dinamo).
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:27 pm
CS Bruges - OH Leuven - 18/02/2012
Source : local press
Cercle supporters have stolen an OHL flag
Saturday night, police intervened against a small mob of Cercle supporters because they have stolen a flag to some OHL supporters who were in the Oude Markt.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:27 pm
France: FC Sochaux - AJ Auxerre - 18/02/2012
Source : http://www.lalsace.fr
Two supporters were arrested inside the stadium, one Joyriders Sochaux member because he used a firecracker and one Swiss from Servette Genève because he used a big detonator, forbidden in France.
Before the game, at 3pm, the bus of Ultras Auxerre arrived early in the city, mainy to avoid the police escort but when they tried to went out of the coach, they were pushed back by police who received insults and bottles.
At 6pm, in the city center, about 40 Sochaux supporters mobbed up inside a pub and then took the direction of the stadium but on their way, near the train station, they used big detonators.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:27 pm
Bordeaux - Lyon - 19/02/2012
Source : Sud Ouest (thanks to the sender)
Policemen have arrested ten supporters, especially because it was forbidden for locals to make a tifo show. At 8pm the bus of Lyon supporters who took its road back was pelted with rocks under CCTV. Now police will try to identify troublemakers.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:27 pm
MSV Duisburg - St. Pauli - 19/02/2012
Source : http://www.derwesten.de
Troubles took place at the end of this 2nd division game, opposing MSV and St Pauli, in front of the train station and the « Djazz » club. About 20 Duisburg hooligans who sung nazi songs charged Stu Pauli fans. Police intervened with truncheons and pepper sprays. Three policemen were wounded and two local hooligans, 25 and 28 years old, were arrested.
Vieste carabinieri intervened after a fight which opposed rival supporters at the end of the game. Four away supporters were arrested and transferred to Foggia. A 5th one was also arrested later. They all received stadium bans and they cannot enter Vieste city anymore. Nine policemen were wounded.
The night before the game, at 10.15pm, 6 to 7 Moscow who seated in the “Gure” pub, were attacked by a mob of 20 to 30 locals, as showed by a CCTV. They threw seats, rocks and bottles. One Russian, 23 years old, was wounded and was hospitalized.
Other troubles took place at the end of the day, at 6pm, near San Mamès stadium, opposing supporters from both teams. Police was also pelted with bottles. Two Russians and one Spanish were arrested and 4 policemen slightly wounded.
Video : http://www.eitb.com/es/deportes/futbol/athletic/detalle/836263/dos-detenidos-dos-ertzainas-heridos-partido-san-mames/
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:28 pm
FC Twente - Steaua Bucarest - 23/02/2012
Source : De Twentsche Courant Tubantia
Considered as a high-risk game after the troubles who took place in Romania only a few Romanians will travel to Enschede. Nothing happened.
Supporters from both sides fought in the city center some hours before kick off. Locals threw rocks in direction of Argentineans who responded. Some damages were also noticed in the entrance of one hostel.
At the end of the game, one bus full with Godoy Cruz supporters was pelted with rocks. The driver was wounded at his head and two other people were wounded. It seems some people heard gunshots.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:29 pm
FC Bruges - Hannover 96 - 23/02/2012
Source : http://www.reviersport.de
The 8 german spotters who made the trip to help their Belgian counter-parts, 200 Hannover hooligans will be present in Bruges. No tickets will be sale at the stadium. The only good point for police is that, for them, Bruges mob do not have the same number to confront Germans.
Eight Italians, from 18 to 30 years old, were arrested Friday after they assaulted threw spanish youth in Madrid. Attack took place during Tuesday night at 3.15am.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:30 pm
Sporting CP - Legia Warsaw - 23/02/2012
Source : uk.eurosport.yahoo.co
Ten Legia Warsaw fans arrested for attacking Lisbon shopkeeper
Portuguese police arrested 10 travelling Legia Warsaw supporters for attacking a shopkeeper and ransacking his gift shop in downtown Lisbon ahead of the Polish club's Europa League match against Sporting, the police said on Wednesday. "At around six o'clock on Tuesday a group of Legia Warsaw fans raided a gift shop in rua do Arsenal in Lisbon and attacked a shopkeeper," the police said in a statement. "Ten suspects were arrested. They are Legia Warzawa fans between the ages of 21 and 38 and will be facing trial." Sporting will host Legia in the second leg of their Europa League last 32 tie in Alvalade Stadium on Thursday.
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Source : http://noticias.terra.com + http://www.mundodeportivo.com + local press
Some hours before kick-off, some fights opposed supporters from both sides, near the Jose Alvalade stadium, but police quickly intervened. 31 Legia supporters were arrested. Police also said they have taken 259 detonators, 300 flares, 14 firecrackers and 19 pepper sprays. One Polish was received a 5-months jail sentence.
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Subject: Re: Season 11/12 - February Thu Mar 08, 2012 3:30 pm