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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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From Channel 4:

Play had to be halted when a lit flare struck the goalkeeper on the shoulder and he required treatment for a burn that singed a hole right through his jersey, but the fireworks continued to rain down in a disgraceful display that will no doubt cost Inter a large fine and possibly a ban when they re-enter Europe next season.

Merk ordered the players back into the dressing room and waited for the UEFA delegate before making a decision on whether or not the game could continue as Inter supporters continued to rain objects on to the pitch. Milan suggested switching the ends for the final 15 minutes of play, but the referee refused the request.

The teams came back out after a half-hour break with Christian Abbiati in goal for Milan, so Dida's injury was worse than previously thought. The Inter fans did not seem to learn their lesson and continued to throw flares, forcing Merk to abandon the game entirely 30 seconds later. It was a shameful night for Italian football and Inter left Europe in the worst way possible.
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Dan ] ++
Hey vinman i wanted to ask you a question

As a cop in the US, are you allowed to put someone in a cell if they are drinking as a minor + moving an idle traffic cone (on the sidewalk) about 2 meters from its postion?

A friend of mine was drinking with some other friends (in america) and he was put in a cell for ' not cooperating' with the police because he was caught drinking as a minor, fine, but they wanted him to sign a sheet of paper and he was asking what it was but they didnt tell him. More police then came round the street and got him to the ground and cuffed him.

This isnt a dig at you, but are the police allowed to do that?
Not to get too far off the Inter disgrace, but to answer your question Dan, where I live, under age drinking is pretty minor of an incident.

The only thing I will usually do is just take the alcohol away from them, and thats it.

Now, if the person gets disorderly, then they can be arrested. If their a minor, we'll usually take him into custody, and have his parents come pick him up.
 

The Pado

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Jul 12, 2002
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England's lawmakers were forced into action against hooliganism a few years ago, and the measures taken across the United Kingdom have seemed to work for a much improved atmosphere in the stadia. This past week, more than any other, should finally be a wake up call to Italian lawmakers to follow England's example. The punks can be dealt with. A country cannot be held hostage every time there is a football match. Lifetime bans and periods of incarceration will get their attention.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
I'm hearing rumors that INTER will be SUSPENDED from Europe for many years after this event. Fvcking idiots.
Way to represent Italian football, you assholes :groan:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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By Goal.com

Inter-Milan Incidents: Was It All Planned?
4/13/2005 12:27:00 AM
Shocking revelations by Inter fans who admitted that the flare shower was programmed from before.
During a Champions League program on Italian television, following Tuesday night matches, some anonymous Inter fans who were in Curva Nord during the infamous encounter sent messages explaining what happened.

One fan declared that he overheard one of the Ultras leaders saying: "Let’s chant till the 30th minute (second half) then we know what we have to do."

Another fan said that he knew from beforehand that this would happen as there were talks between the Ultras that they wanted to send a “warning sign” to Moratti and all Inter board to show their disapproval at another disappointing season.

These comments would explain why there were so many flares (unusually high number) which were thrown at the same time. At first it was thought that the disallowed Cambiasso goal had sparked all the incidents, but apparently it only started the contestation 4 minutes earlier than expected (75th minute).

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Well, perhaps Inter is close to it's boiling point.
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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This is just disgraceful...

Let's all just hope that Juve fans don't shoot Italian calcio's other foot tomorrow.



Trouble with (or harm to) Liverpool fans tomorrow will be the icing on the shit cake that Roma and Inter fans already baked in this European season.
 
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IncuboRossonero

IncuboRossonero

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Nov 16, 2003
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    Those bunch of morons in Curva Nord really shot themselves in the foot. Not only did they give their team a black eye for EURODerby II .. afterall, Milan never really dominated Inter but were just the more talented team .. Inter was organized and was not able to SCORE and hold off Milan for the occassional opportunity. Thanks to this stunt it will lower Inter's credibility even more.

    Secondly they will probably face some nice harsh punishment from UEFA.

    As for the other query in the thread: When will the Italian government do something? Probably not until a real disaster occurs like 10 to 20 deaths at a game. You surely all remember the similiar incidents last year in the Milan-Roma match when Roma fans started throwing flares and the Roma-Lazio match-up when fans get on the field and told Totti a boy was killed, etc. That lead to RIOT scenes outside which I witnessed first hand. What you didn't see was the tear gas being thrown by ULTRAS and the mob beatings outside the stadium as well as the sheer destruction. If nothing was done last year when CLEARLY something was wrong it is unlikely to be done this year. They will just sleep on it until it reaches boiling point....bunch of MORONS.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    Christ. I just watched the last 30 minutes of the Milan match and I don't think I have seen anything like that for a long while. It was rather sad and humorous at the same time. With the flares being continuously thrown on the pitch and reactions of the players and referee Merk, you knew that match was going to be abandoned.

    Mancini, during the whole thing, was looking rather distraught on the bench knowing his demise could be near. Can't say I feel sorry for Inter.
     

    Vinman

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    ++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
    Those bunch of morons in Curva Nord really shot themselves in the foot. Not only did they give their team a black eye for EURODerby II .. afterall, Milan never really dominated Inter but were just the more talented team .. Inter was organized and was not able to SCORE and hold off Milan for the occassional opportunity. Thanks to this stunt it will lower Inter's credibility even more.

    Secondly they will probably face some nice harsh punishment from UEFA.

    As for the other query in the thread: When will the Italian government do something? Probably not until a real disaster occurs like 10 to 20 deaths at a game. You surely all remember the similiar incidents last year in the Milan-Roma match when Roma fans started throwing flares and the Roma-Lazio match-up when fans get on the field and told Totti a boy was killed, etc. That lead to RIOT scenes outside which I witnessed first hand. What you didn't see was the tear gas being thrown by ULTRAS and the mob beatings outside the stadium as well as the sheer destruction. If nothing was done last year when CLEARLY something was wrong it is unlikely to be done this year. They will just sleep on it until it reaches boiling point....bunch of MORONS.
    I've seen some fanatic fans in my time (Oakland Raiders), but this is absolutely ridiculous.....

    Ultras throwing flares at the players......

    Throwing tear gas outside the stadium.....

    fighting with the police.......

    invading the pitch...then telling a LIE to stop the game..........

    hitting referees with missiles....

    Have people forgotten that this is only a game ????

    I love soccer as much as the next guy, but seeing what I've seen the last few seasons is really souring............
     

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