Tell me mate, how does chasing after and taking out the back window of a car stop a driver? Also did someone rip the number plate off, or was that the fake incident on twitter.... IF it was ripped off, what purpose does that serve in stopping someone? I think the police will have lots of questions to answer as well around the organisation on that day, as well as asking how the car was able to tailgate an ambulance in. All the same sort of stuff that I asked after the German Christmas market attack, and the New Orleans attack - the latter one being a clear breach of security measures as he actually drove around the cops (upon to the pavement) blocking the road.
Why shouldn't fans have to pay? I use to have to pay £10 for every single game to watch my pub lot, until SKY changed that this season.
Not saying they shouldn't mate, I'd pay a subscription to watch all Liverpool games if it was possible. Just the way they let you watch 50secs then cut it off made me lol
PSG in the games against us were brilliant tbf though obviously were clearly the best team in this years CL
Same question would apply to all those as well. I think my main questions, knowing nowt about this event, is how long was it planned to go on for, it seemed exceedingly long to me, I was surprised it was still going on - but maybe that was planned, if it wasn't what affect did that have on resources and the management of the event. Were local people all notified of road closures and how that would impact them, what time restraints were put on traffic movement in those areas. Who was monitoring the traffic movement, what controls were in place. Did crowd numbers exceed expectation and what was the risks in managment of the event in doing so. So many bloody questions.
wasn't claiming to have taken the picture, ya clown - none of the lads I used to travel with had cameras ... but yes I was there and there is actually a pic of me and my late coz (Neville Chadwick photography Leicester) at the top of the fence behind that goal as we were climbing over ...
The closest you come to a picture in them days was all the photograhs the local rag would publish after a game. Never once took a camera until smart phones came about.