READ THIS TODAY IN THE SUN, THANK **** I WONT BE THERE. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ENGLAND fans face a grim welcome at Euro 2012 â with innocent supporters under threat of being permanently deafened by Polish cops wielding anti-hooligan âsonic cannonsâ. The ear-splitting gizmos mounted on trucks were unveiled as police chiefs vowed zero-tolerance to thuggery when the tournament kicks off next month. Last night there were growing fears the indiscriminate weapons â which unleash bursts of sound equivalent to a jet engine taking off â could also maim those not involved in any trouble. The peril from COPS in Englandâs host city of Krakow emerged as our players, including John Terry and Wayne Rooney, also braced themselves for a hellish reception â from home-grown Polish YOBS. Peril ... âsonic cannonâ Youtube Gangs are threatening to wreck the revamped Polish fourth-division stadium where the Three Lions will be based, The Sun can reveal. One faction is plotting to tear up the newly-laid training pitch with a horse and plough. Other louts have plans to tie up security guards so they can sabotage power cables to the stadium which is normally home to Polish minnows Hutnik Krakow. A source close to the clubâs hooligan hardcore said last night: âThey told me theyâll rip up the new playing surface at night with a horse and a harrow. Euro 2012 ... England's host city âTheyâre even talking about overpowering the security guards with pepper spray and tying them up the night before England arrive. The whole area around the ground these days is basically a ghetto with lots of unemployment and lots of angry young men. Itâs a very dangerous place.â Poland is notorious for the kind of soccer hooliganism that used to plague Britain â and Krakow has long been a flashpoint for rival fans. Its nickname is âCity of the Knivesâ. Weapon ... brandished at US demo Youtube The FA came under fire for choosing its rundown 6,500-capacity Hutnik Municipality Stadium as Englandâs base before the draw for the qualifying-stage games was even made. The Three Lions ended up in the WRONG country, with all their first-round games taking place 900 miles away in the tournamentâs other host nation Ukraine. Meanwhile city officials in Krakow have had to spend a fortune sprucing up the local teamâs shabby stadium to Premier League standards. Hate target ... Englandâs John Terry Action Images / Tony O'Brien Livepic That enraged the clubâs fans â whose team has been temporarily evicted, forcing it to play out its season elsewhere. The fury intensified after Stuart Pearce â Englandâs interim boss until Roy Hodgson was appointed last week â was wrongly blamed for ordering the Hutnik sign to be torn down. Fury ... stadium lettering lies dumped Pictures of the broken letters dumped on a grass verge sparked outrage â with one fan ranting on Facebook: âNow I know how the Polish people felt in 1939 when the Nazis pulled down and destroyed the Polish national emblem. I cannot wait till the f*****g English come.â Another stormed: âThis is a big provocation to all Hutnik fans.â Our source confirmed amid the growing talk of revenge: âFans are really angry.â Before ... how the sign used to look The uproar showed no sign of dying down even though Krakowâs Sport Infrastructure Department last night explained neither England nor Pearce â who last week visited the ground with FA officials â was responsible for the signâs removal. The departmentâs spokesman Jerzy Sasorski said the name had to be dismantled in line with strict UEFA rules on signage in stadia. With the powderkeg atmosphere building up in Krakow, police warned they would not hesitate to resort to their sonic cannons â officially known as Long Range Acoustic Devices. England boss ... Roy Hodgson gavin rodgers/pixel Video of the weapon in action at a G20 demo in the US city of Pittsburgh shows protesters running for cover with their hands over their ears. The US Navy has also used the gizmos in Iraq. Ex-Special Branch officer David McGirr, 49, said: âIf there is violence and the police use this, hooligans are not going to know what has hit them. Nothing like this has ever been used in the UK.â Kevin Miles, of the Football Supporters Federation, said: âSadly itâs become a feature of the run-up to every major tournament that host police forces seem to have to boast about some new repressive measure at their disposal.â Weâre site worse off EXCLUSIVE by BRIAN FLYNN ENGLAND fans would not be happy campers if they saw the official tent site earmarked for them in Ukraine â itâs a thin strip of muddy scrubland between two main roads. Artistsâ impressions of the patch â due to accommodate 3,000 supporters in Donetsk in the east of the country â show lush grass and pavilions offering fast food, plus sporting facilities including a soccer pitch and a volleyball court. Shoddy ... fansâ campsite But with little more than a month before England play France at the Donbass Stadium, a half-hourâs coach drive away, the place still looks like wasteland. Views include giant slagheaps, a refinery belching fumes from colossal chimneys, a flyover and a rundown tenement estate. One source said: âIt is a triangle bordered by two busy roads â itâs more like a giant traffic island than a campsite.â As yet it has no trees or landscaping to shield sleeping fans from the roar of traffic. Water pipes have still to be laid and a car park for fansâ buses remains unsurfaced. There are not even any shops near the out-of-town site. The source said: âWeâre not quite sure why the fans have been dumped in the middle of nowhere. Site ... in Ukraine âMaybe itâs to keep them away from trouble or ensure they can be easily monitored by police. âBut no matter whether supporters think they will be staying near the city centre and the stadium, or whether they prefer a quiet campsite where they can relax, they are set to be disappointed.â After the tournament the site â âpositively assessedâ by UEFA officials â will be used for a park-and-ride scheme. Fans will be hoping they are not taken for a ride first. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article4303356.ece WORTH CLICKING ON, LOTS MORE RELATED STUFF.
I wouldn't dream of going to this competition, Ithink it will be a nightmare for fans from start to finish..
If you cant hear it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,hows your sense of smell, one of Cesses Dinosaur farts?
After extensive research, I can confirm that I am still able to see and read. I also have a sore helmet, and a huge right bicep.
Anybody going to Poland? I aint. and Im almost deaf anyway. especially when my missus is yakkin at me, called selective hearing.