Do you seriously think the British authorities would be able/willing to prevent tens of thousands of Rangers fans without tickets traveling to Dublin? How exactly- would they close the airports and have border checkpoints at Dundalk?
My point is that you are demonising Rangers fans and wilfully exaggerating what might happen if they make the final. The 1995 game- with a much smaller turnout of visiting fans- saw far more trouble and arrests, did it not?Quote:
The 1995 game involved far far less than the tens of thousands of Huns who descended on Manchester, so no idea what your point is there as pretty much indisputable!
Just because some England fans, or some of Rangers, rioted in the past doesn't mean they will in future. It makes sense to plan for the event, not to hysterically exaggerate its effect. Nor- as you seem to be suggesting the Govt and FAI should do- announcing to the World that the RoI can't stage a major European final.
Is there serious trouble at every Old Firm game? No. Stop exaggerating.Quote:
As is the next point is about crowd trouble, as if thousands descend, it will happen. Any fool can see that
No-one will "let them run riot". They will need to be closely Policed, as fans are at all such games. If the FAI hadn't convinced UEFA they could handle that, they wouldn'ty have got the gig.Quote:
there's nothing hysterical or spurious about what's likely to happen if you let that lot literally run riot. Just ask UEFA!