About 25 Charleroi lads (mainly youth with a few old faces) waited the coach of their own players as they were angry about them. These lads think too many players are immigrates and chavs, like their own managers (from Iran). This followed the fact the coach left the team.
Players were protecter by gates, but one of these gates was threw at players. Police arrived after a few minutes.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:27 pm
This Saturday game, played in Rivadavia, was stopped after 8 minutes of playing, after Huracan supporters invaded the pitch. Police used flash-balls to calm them down.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:35 pm
A mass brawl involving players and coaching staff marred Botev Plovdiv's 1-0 home win over city rivals Lokomotiv in the Bulgarian league.
Seconds after the final whistle on Saturday, players and staff from both benches aimed kicks and punches at each other while fans invaded the pitch and all kinds of objects were thrown on to the field.
Lokomotiv midfielder Dani Kiki took a flag from some visiting fans and tried to place it in the centre circle. More violence then followed involving players, team officials and fans. Police said they detained 10 fans for hooliganism while television pictures showed a policeman being hit by a stone thrown from the stands.
The trouble came days after Lokomotiv were ordered by the Bulgarian Football Union to play their next home match at a neutral venue after fan violence disrupted their 2-1 defeat by Sliven last Saturday. The penalty will be served next weekend when the 2004 Bulgarian champions host Minyor Pernik.
Lokomotiv management said in a statement several hours after the match that it "strongly denounced the unsporting behaviour after the end of the match", adding that Loko players involved in the incidents would be punished.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:39 am
Saturday night, HC BIenne supporters attacked HC Olten rivals on the motorway, in the north of Bern. Damages were caused at their coach then HC BIenne supporters were arrested.
Bienne fans came back from a game in Friburg.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:40 am
Germany : KFC Uerdingen - Team Green - 31/10/2009
Source : rp-online.de
One policeman was assaulted, and injured, by seven or eight KFC supporters, at the train station, Saturday night. When other policemen arrived on the scene, the man lied on the floor.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:43 am
SC Rennes - Valenciennes - 31/10/2009
Source: mail (thanks to the sender)
A few minutes before kick-off, when Valenciennes bus arrived, dozens of UK members arrived near it. Valenciennes fans went out of the coach and charged these locals who retreated. Far away from the scene, other locals, Breizh Stourmer, saw the scene and dozen of them tried to arrive near the away sector and a few punches were exchanged.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:27 am
Atromitos Peristeri- Olympiakos - 31/10/2009
Source: greek press + youtube
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:50 am
IMAGES of 66 suspects issued by cops after riots at the West Ham v Millwall match mistakenly featured actors from hooligan flick The Firm.
Police used a Sky TV report to capture images of louts brawling at the Carling Cup game in August.
But because they turned off the sound they failed to realise the report featured footage from the movie.
And they thought the film fights were the real thing.
Although most of the photos were of suspects cops wanted to trace, some were actors.
They included Paul Anderson who appears as Bex in the film.
Panicking Scotland Yard bosses yesterday withdrew six mugshots fearing they could be sued.
And today Scotland Yard issued an unreserved apology today saying: "We wish to apologise unreservedly to those affected."
The error was described by Yard insiders as a "bad day at the office" for those responsible.
The Firm, released last month, is a coming-of-age drama set in the early 1980s about a young man who joins a "firm" of football hooligans.
West Ham fans at Green Street near Upton Park after their match against Millwall in east London. One fan was stabbed and others injured as at least 10 people were arrested when bitter rivalry between the rival supporters erupted into what police described as 'large-scale' violence
It is a remake of a 1988 TV movie starring Gary Oldman.
The BBC's Crimewatch show along with The Sun used the pictures to help the police.
Rivalry
A source said: "Whilst we admit the mistake, Sky's coverage featured a segment about the notorious rivalry between West Ham and Millwall.
"They dramatised it by showing a clip from The Firm.
"We are not sure if this footage was captioned but there is no doubt it should have been spotted. The detectives weren't able to differentiate the film clip from the real thing."
Scotland Yard put the episode down to a "genuine mistake".
A spokesman said: "We recognise that these persons are not wanted for interview and are unconnected to the violence at the West Ham United v Millwall match.
"The images concerned appear to have been taken from a motion picture.
"Enquiries are underway into how this occurred."
Vertigo Films, who made The Firm, said: "We have received an apology from the Metropolitan Police which has been accepted."
A source added: "We are delighted our scenes are so realistic people can't tell the difference between them and real events."
A Millwall supporter, aged 43, was stabbed when violence flared both outside and inside West Ham's Upton Park ground in East London.
Forty-five people have already been arrested over the trouble.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:52 am
Police apologise after including actors on 'wanted' posters of football hooligans - 31/10/2009
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:21 PM on 31st October 2009
Police 'wanted' pictures of suspected hooligans issued after rioting broke out at a match included images of actors from a hit film, it emerged today.
Scotland Yard sent out 66 pictures of people supposedly caught on camera during violent clashes at a West Ham game with Millwall this summer.
But they blundered by including stills of six actors from the recent hooligan-themed film The Firm.
The error was described by Yard insiders as a 'bad day at the office' for those responsible.
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Blunder: Scotland Yard's 'wanted' pictures of hooligans at a West Ham / Millwall game, which include images from the football film The Firm (circled)
The Metropolitan Police have now been forced to say sorry for the error, and have apologised unreservedly.
Police used a Sky TV report to capture images of fans fighting at the Carling Cup clash in August.
But it appears that because the officers turned off the sound from the report, they failed to realise it included footage from the movie. fans
Riots: Police keep West Ham fans contained as they try to invade the pitch at the Carling Cup match against Mill Wall earlier this year
Among the actors who faces were swept up among those at the match and issued to media on Wednesday was Paul Anderson, who plays Bex in the film.
Scotland Yard said: 'Six images in individuals who were not involved in the violence were mistakenly included. These images appear to have been taken from a motion picture.
'We wish to apologise unreservedly to those affected. We are going to be actively trying to contact those people to offer our apologies.' The Firm
Blunder: Stills from The Firm, above, were issued by mistake
A 43-year-old Millwall supporter was stabbed during the violence in and around West Ham's Upton Park ground on August 25.
Police have so far arrested more than 40 people in relation to the clashes.
The Firm, which was released last month, is set in football hooligan's 1908s heyday and is about a young man who joins a 'firm' of thugs.
Vertigo Films, which made the movie, told The Sun: 'We are delighted our scenes are so realistic people can't tell the difference between them and real events.'
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:03 am
Arsenal FC - Tottenham Hotspur - 31/10/2009
Source: Soccernet
Spurs report Arsenal fan after derby incident
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has raised more questions about the behaviour of Arsenal fans surrounding the dugout at Emirates Stadium after revealing he was abused by a supporter.
Harry Redknapp just moments after being abused by an Arsenal fan
There has been controversy in the past about security for visiting substitutes and staff in that area of the stadium and Sir Alex Ferguson previously suggested "you need tin helmets" at Arsenal because the design is too open.
And, during their 3-0 defeat at the ground on Saturday, Spurs reported a fan to stewards after Redknapp claimed he had to endure a verbal attack.
"He was swearing and there were little kids standing there," he said. "I don't understand why people do that. I just asked if he could behave himself and act like a proper human being."
Arsenal won the game thanks to quick-fire goals from Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas shortly before half-time and a second from Van Persie on the hour. Spurs were guilty of several defensive errors during the game, and Redknapp admits his players only have themselves to blame.
"We committed suicide really and it cost us," he said. "It was Sunday-morning stuff. You see that play on the park. All three goals were scandalous."
Despite losing to Manchester United, Chelsea, Stoke and now Arsenal in recent weeks, Redknapp is convinced his side still have what it takes to compete with the league's best.
"There is no gap between the clubs in my opinion," he said. "I think two mistakes turned the game upside down. We've got 19 points and we'll still be right up there at the end of the season."
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:24 am
Colombia: Municipal Iquique - Cobreloa - 31/10/2009
A violent fight opposed Cobrolea supporters to local police forces.
Everything started immediately when Cobreloa supporters arrived in Iquique: they immediately caused troubles, provoking locals. So, police intervened and several people were injured.
Then, supporters were escorted back to the stadium.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:47 am
Hungary: Debrecen VSC - Ujpest Budapest - 30/10/2009
Source: http://www.onlila.hu
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:17 pm
Serbian law to be implemented before introducing of English model - 13/10/2009
Source : blic.rs
Before copying the English model in fighting violence in sport as announced by Ministers of Justice and Sport, Snezana Malovic and Snezana Samardzic-Markovic, we should begin implementing our existing laws, legal experts claim. According to them these laws are good but their implementation is slow and inefficient. Milan Skulic, Professor of the Faculty of Law shares this opinion. ‘The problem is that sentences in practice are different from those in the law and are usually below the legal minimum. Nevertheless, some solutions contained in the English model can be introduced in our law without any problem’, Skulic says. Darko Grubor, General secretary of Partizan FC also agrees that implementation of the English model is quite possible. ‘In England, for example all people in charge of order have cameras’, Grubor adds. Vladan Lukic, President of the Red Star FC does not want to comment on matters ‘to be solved by the State’ but he openly opposed the idea by the Attorney General Radovanovic over ban of fan groups and claims about their connection with the hooligans. Milivoje Mirkov, Security commissioner of the Serbia Football Association also supports implementation of the English model with more efficient reaction by prosecutor and judges at stadiums. Within announced fight against hooligans, a working group of Serbia Government yesterday held the first meeting dedicated to changes of laws related to this issue, while the Council for fight against violence is to meet on Thursday.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:34 pm
Arsonists target Olympiakos fan club in Athens - 28/10/20009
Source : usatoday.com
Greek police say a small bomb has exploded outside an Olympiakos fan club office in central Athens, causing minor damage and no injuries.
A police statement says the bomb, made of camping-gas canisters tied together, damaged the club entrance and two cars parked outside early Wednesday. There was nobody in the club.
There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack in the Greek capital's Pangrati district.
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:50 am
Russia : Rubin Kazan - Krylia Sovetov - 30/10/2009
Rubin-Krilya Sovetov (600), more 100 guests arested after match and stay at police stations with big repressions..much of them will have 3-15 days in prison, 4 may be will have any more like organizators of riots.. at the way in Kazan
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:50 am
FC Moscow - Zenit St Petersburg - 31/10/2009
Source: russian press
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:19 am
Zenit St Petersburg - Spartak Nalchik - 25/10/2009
Source: http://www.sport812.ru + mail
about zenit-spartak nalchik..you know situation with one our player with went from zenit in spartak (our biggest rival) and after 4 years return in zenit...fans don't like see him in our team and we had many banners agaist him, some actions etc...but he is not bad player and other stadion support him, so we separated in stadion-supporters wich agaist him and other public..so this transparent "быстров, ты дома" mean "bistrov. you're at home) and when this public stay this banner two our guys was detached then the answer (because we knowed about this "at home"), "дом иуды-в аду" (iuda's home in the hell)..when Bistrov played in spartak (moscow)-all stadio was against him, and now when he returned and give goal in each game they support him...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5-bMNnT1oQ
after the game at the exit from this sector this idiots which had banner was wait by fans and beat up
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:05 am
ŠK Slovan Bratislava - FC Spartak Trnava - 25/10/2009
Source : pluska.sk
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:04 pm
Liverpool FC - Manchester United - 25/10/2009
Source : YouTube
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Subject: Re: Season 09/10 - October Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:35 pm
Aldershot Town vs Brentford - 06/10/2009
Source : http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/
FOUR football hooligans have been sentenced for taking part in a confrontation at Ash Vale railway station after an Aldershot Town match.
FOUR football hooligans have been sentenced for taking part in a confrontation at Ash Vale railway station after an Aldershot Town match.
On October 18 last year, Mark Purcell, 41, Darren Payne, 24, Christopher Peirce, 37, and 20-year-old Benjamin Smith joined a 20-strong group at the station to confront Brentford supporters.
On Monday, the men pleaded guilty to public order offences at Guildford Magistrates' Court.
District Judge Lewis handed down sentences to each of them on Tuesday, condemning their actions in what he described as a mock violent incident.
He said: “You were no doubt looking forward to a fight, which would have been terrifying to the passengers on the train and could have done serious damage, not to mention serious harm.”
“I accept that none of you have been shown to be an organiser or even one of those who drove to the station for the fight.
“You can have had little doubt about what you were joining and the fact that this incident was dispersed without any great harm being done is of great credit to the swift action of police officers.”
Purcell, of Keith Lucas Road in Farnborough, was sentenced to carry out 200 hours of community work and was banned from attending football matches for three years.
Payne, of Guildford Road, Aldershot, and Peirce, of Station Road, Aldershot, were given 12-week prison sentences, suspended for two years, and each ordered to do 220 hours of unpaid work. They also received four-year football bans.
Smith, of Manor Road in Ash, was given a 100-hour community order and a three-year football ban.
The banning orders also mean all four men are forbidden from travelling on any train or underground network four hours before and after an Aldershot Town match.
They must each pay £250 costs.
Liam Stone, 21, of Denmark Square, Aldershot, and Darren Lawrence, 37, of Gloucester Road, Aldershot, also pleaded guilty to the public order offences.