They've given up trying to get the derby game kick off time changed, 4 days before the game.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-31111194
Article in brief:
The police wanted an early kickoff because they said a late one would increase the risk of alcohol-fuelled disorder. (I suppose that's better than just "some people might go to the pub beforehand")
The Council didn't want an early kickoff, and even refused to change Goodison's safety certificate for the game to make one possible.
The licencing committee didn't want an early kickoff (it was their decision to allow a late one that was being challenged)
Police have said in previous years late kickoffs for games against other sides have seen trouble, but the decision to appeal it was nothing to do with the behaviour of Liverpool or Everton fans.
Merseyside Police said in December that weekend games should begin no later than 13:30 GMT, and that there was no intelligence about anything happening but they had to take action anyway because of "wider implications".
Honestly, if I'd been one of Everton's representatives I'd have been telling them where to go rather than agreeing to additional segregation arrangements.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-31111194
Article in brief:
The police wanted an early kickoff because they said a late one would increase the risk of alcohol-fuelled disorder. (I suppose that's better than just "some people might go to the pub beforehand")
The Council didn't want an early kickoff, and even refused to change Goodison's safety certificate for the game to make one possible.
The licencing committee didn't want an early kickoff (it was their decision to allow a late one that was being challenged)
Police have said in previous years late kickoffs for games against other sides have seen trouble, but the decision to appeal it was nothing to do with the behaviour of Liverpool or Everton fans.
Merseyside Police said in December that weekend games should begin no later than 13:30 GMT, and that there was no intelligence about anything happening but they had to take action anyway because of "wider implications".
Honestly, if I'd been one of Everton's representatives I'd have been telling them where to go rather than agreeing to additional segregation arrangements.