It's the policing and stewarting in England that is much better thats why this sort of thing isn't seen at English grounds,but don't say Italian hooligans are worse their English counterparts because records and facts prove that is not the case.
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It's the policing and stewarting in England that is much better thats why this sort of thing isn't seen at English grounds,but don't say Italian hooligans are worse their English counterparts because records and facts prove that is not the case.
in 95 they were members of combat 18 and the head hunters not english soccer fans .and in the euro's the roiters were in a different town from the english match's and there for are not english soccer fans just scum bag english . (if a load of irish get in a big fight in anya napa when we are playing greece does that mean they are irish soccer hooligans )Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
for example the guy who recently hit roy carrol with a coin was caught and banned from all grounds ,same with the guy hitting the linesman attacking savage etc ...but what will happen to the inter fans caught trowing the flares last night ?
can you remember the last game abbandonned because of english fans the irish one in 95 10 years ago is the last one i remember .
god help the liverpool fans tonight
The were still all there to watch the soccer and support their teams.. I'd say security will be mental tonight.. It'll be neededQuote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
Why was it lucky? It was thrown on the pitch well away from any players, not aimed at anyone in malice. No different from eL grounds when flares are lit after goals....Quote:
Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
That one in the Arms Park was one of those shipping ones that is fired from a "gun", rather than a hand held job.
as noby correctly pointed out I was referring to the present day situation. The English still have some but have gone to great lengths to cut this problem out. The Italians have done bugger all. They need to get their house in order now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
I blame Cork fans, they gave Inter the idea.
Inter fans must have been watching Dream Team :p
sounds more like a fire work than a flare.Quote:
Originally Posted by stojkovic
still though scary stuff
It was one of those nautical ones that shoot the flare miles up in the air I think.
From channel 4Quote:
Was Moratti real Inter target?
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Rumours in Italy are suggesting that last night’s abandonment of the Milan derby was a premeditated attack on Inter owner Massimo Moratti.
The Champions’ League quarter-final between the two Milan clubs was brought to a stop on 73 minutes after Nerazzurri fans threw numerous objects onto the pitch, including a flare at Rossoneri ‘keeper Dida.
It was initially thought that those actions were as a direct response to the fact that Inter had a seemingly good Esteban Cambiasso goal disallowed by referee Markus Merk.
However, sources close to the Curva Nord – the section of the ground that caused the trouble – are allegedly claiming that fans had planned last night’s events for some time.
Numerous e-mails were sent to the ‘Pressing Champions League’ TV programme on Tuesday after the game which seemed to ‘confirm’ such a view.
It’s believed that the objective was to affect Inter both on an economical and image level, in an effort to send Moratti a clear message.
The Inter owner, who has pumped millions into the club over the last decade, doesn’t have a great relationship with some sections of the fans after collecting just one UEFA Cup since he took control of the outfit.
it was inter fans , not milan fansQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
inter MILAN you eejit!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
:eek: :D
dont blame the inter fans.instead of being 2-2 on aggregate agisnt 10 men they were 3-0 down agianst 11men.they were robbed.and apart from hitting Dida (i dont condone that) i cant blame them for losing the plot and going mental.
there are two teams in milan . one is inter,or internazionale if you want to use the long version.the other is simply MilanQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
no AC, no Intermilan. just Inter and Milan
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
Oh get over it we all knew what she ment... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
no, that would be simply a gang of irish people holidaying in cyprus. wtf has that got to do with greece?Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
i no what she meant,but italians might find referring to Inter as Milan as ignorance.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
the whole AC nonsence pi$$es me off.
you're just picking nits now!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
see here (see top of page in blue)
and here!!
they are known as inter milan in short as far as i know and see, sometimes names are shortened ie anthony to 'anto' ooh-ooh handbag' :D ;)
I suppose! Cant really disagree TBH! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi