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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by jdsafc, Jan 7, 2014.

  1. Rabbit

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    came directly over my head and i sit in row 8. it looked like a white beach ball when it came over and i didnt have a clue what had happened until i smelled it. dirty bastards.
     
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  2. mackemwelder

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    They get them thru the turnstiles as quick as possible to avoid confrontation, so no real searches done.
     
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  3. Vincemac

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    Yeh no real searches done and Sunderland a.f.c. Will most likely be punished.its there responsibility to keep missiles out the ground.the staff need more training ????
     
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  4. Brian Storm

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    Probably need more staff, kick off would have been delayed if everyone of the 5000 were searched.

    If the ****ing jobsworth police put a dog (or a couple in the case of large away crowds) on the turnstiles non would get through.
     
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  5. Vincemac

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    Yeh the police get paid enough to do that.
     
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    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    A MANCHESTER United supporter who hurled a flare at opposing fans at the Stadium of Light has been identified.


    Flares were lit in the away end, with at least one thrown into a section of home fans, as United lost 2-1 to Sunderland in the Capital One Cup semi-final on Tuesday.

    Club officials today confirmed that the offender had been identified and his details passed to Northumbria Police.

    Paul Weir, head of safety and security at Sunderland AFC, said: “Fortunately, there were no injuries from flare being thrown into the lower North Stand.

    “The offender in the away section of the ground has been identified and details passed onto the police. “The use of pyrotechnics is something that the club is working with the Premier League to combat at the Stadium of Light and the incidents were dealt with by trained Fire Stewards.”
     
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