Crowd trouble at game

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MFC_Lion

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Jan 24, 2011
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In a desperate attempt to divert attention from the FA cup violence witnessed at Wembley yesterday hundreds of wall fans with strong Geordie accents have tried to sully the good name of Newcastle United.

Tyne and Wear police will work with the FA to identify those responsible and will punish Millwall FC in the strongest measures.

Early reports suggest a points deduction or the appointment of Neil Warnock and the Leeds starting 11.


http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-22143572
 
In a desperate attempt to divert attention from the FA cup violence witnessed at Wembley yesterday hundreds of wall fans with strong Geordie accents have tried to sully the good name of Newcastle United.

Tyne and Wear police will work with the FA to identify those responsible and will punish Millwall FC in the strongest measures.

Early reports suggest a points deduction or the appointment of Neil Warnock and the Leeds starting 11.


http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-22143572

I thought that was fair enough but having a couple of Millwall fans taking on the role of advisor to the President of North Korea was a bit excessive.