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Nine men arrested following Champions League semi final between Liverpool FC v AS Roma

25 April 2018
UPDATE
We can confirm the following details of the nine men arrested following the Champions League semi-final fixture between Liverpool FC and AS Roma yesterday (Tuesday, 24 April 2018).
• A 20-year-old man from Rome was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 29-year-old man from Rome was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 38-year-old from Italy was arrested on suspicion of affray and possession of an offensive weapon and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 28-year-old man from Italy was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage to a seat and for throwing items inside Anfield and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 35-year-old man from Ealing was arrested on suspicion of Section 47 assault and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 28-year-old man from Italy was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 35-year-old man from Thurrock was arrested for affray and has been taken to a police station to be interviewed

• A 40-year-old man from Kirkby was arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly and issued with a fixed penalty notice

• A 42-year-old man from Stockbridge Village was arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class A drug (cocaine) and issued with a caution

Anyone with information can also contact Merseyside Police social media desk via Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook Merseyside Police CC. You can also call 101 or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111 or via their online form at: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/give-information-online/
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So the two local mature lads were just chilling. Interviewed and sent home.
 
A 40-year-old man from Kirkby was arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly and issued with a fixed penalty notice

A 42-year-old man from Stockbridge Village was arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class A drug (cocaine) and issued with a caution

Piedro and Woland got off lightly. Result.

Its CANNY FARM!!!!!

They Re-badged it you fools. Consignia and Scope. Its the Post Office and the Spastic Society!
 
What's annoying is it's hardly new. I mean the fucking 'Ultras' have been around for ages causing bother. I was thinking of going to the Roma game away. @the count gave a very well meaning heads up and warned there might be bother so I chilled on the idea. He was quite right. What the fuck!? People wielding hammers? Fucking animals. I'll go to Kiev though. I might take a stab proof vest though! 😉

What you need to do is catch a Roman, pull his guts out and smother them over you, then you - hang on, that's zombies. As you were.
 
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Youre overthinking it Insig.
Just go with your everyday Berzerker garb.

Youll be fine.
 
Do they fuck marshal games well in Rome.

Kiev will be full of Ukrainians who aren’t Russian at all. In fact given that they’ve been invaded by Russians they’re not that keen on them.

I’ve been to Rome and seen the hospitality. It’s fucking perilous.

I've been to games at all the major grounds in Italy, don't be a dick, be alert and you'll be fine.
 
That club is rotten from the top to the bottom. When a member of staff and a so-called club legend act like this, what do they expect their fans to act like. Twats.

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That club is rotten from the top to the bottom. When a member of staff and a so-called club legend act like this, what do they expect their fans to act like. Twats.

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Come on mate. It is tongue in cheek. The greatest moment for the City in 2000 years was robbed by this club. They never been close before and not after. Let them have the joy of expressing their frustration. We are generous enough for that.
 
Come on mate. It is tongue in cheek. The greatest moment for the City in 2000 years was robbed by this club. They never been close before and not after. Let them have the joy of expressing their frustration. We are generous enough for that.

Bizarre.

'The joy of expressing their frustration'? Being 'generous' to encourage stupid gestures? You sound like Russell Crowe's PR man trying to put a positive gloss on his latest embarrassing incident.
 
Holy fuck - look at this shit (https://www.express.co.uk/sport/foo...on-Roma-violence-Colin-Mafham-Sunderland-news)

Liverpool must take serious action after Roma violence or risk further trouble - MAFHAM

COLIN MAFHAM urges Liverpool Football Club to condemn the thug fans who shame them - and the country.

I have no wish to rain on Liverpool's parade here. The 5-2 demolition of Roma was often spellbinding, and worthy of winning the Champions League on its own.
But it's not the players who produced that performance who I have an issue with, it's some of the people who 'follow' them that frighten the living daylights out of me.
You would have thought the deaths of 39 Italians at the European Cup final Liverpool lost to Juventus in 1985 - plus the five year ban on English clubs that consequently came after that - would have had a sobering effect.
You would have thought the horrors at Hillsborough and 96 more deaths that followed only four years later would have made everyone more aware of their responsibilities to each other.
Those two tragedies, in which the central figures were sadly mostly from Liverpool, are arguably football's most painful Achilles and hopefully will never happen again.
So why do I fear that the latest generation of that club's supporters could well add another chapter to England's footballing book of condolences?

Liverpool fans once again found themselves in trouble before the match against Roma

The club needs to recognise it has a big problem - and has had for some years - and proactively support and work with those whose job it is to preserve law and order.
We know where the empty bottles came from, but where the heck did they get those fire flares that were thrown at the Manchester City and Roma team buses? You couldn't bring them through customs the last time I looked.
And why is a 53-year-old man now seemingly fighting for his life, and two Italians being held on suspicion of attempted murder, before a football match involving Liverpool?
When you have a team capable of playing the joyous football Liverpool have for most of this season how on earth are their fans always seemingly involved in such horrific altercations on big European nights.
Why does trouble seem to follow them like bees round a honey pot?
No one is suggesting that the violence that erupted on Tuesday night was solely the fault of Liverpool fans. Their visitors from Rome were clearly just as thuggish, and just as frightening.
But there are suggestions that the reputation of Liverpool supporters had gone before them and Roman yobs had simply decided to get in first, and with such awful consequences. It's not right, but it does again highlight a common denominator.
Liverpool fans have developed an unwanted reputation over the years
All of this is a crying shame because what Jurgen Klopp has produced at Anfield is a team - and I mean a real team here - of super talents that are worthy challengers for the crown that Manchester City have just donned. But without any of the accompanying trouble.
That's why I urge Liverpool Football Club to condemn, rather than giving succour to excuses like "it's society's problem" and "all the world's against us."
The club needs to recognise it has a big problem - and has had for some years - and proactively support and work with those whose job it is to preserve law and order.
If they don't then there is a very real danger that revenge will be sought by both sides when they meet in Rome for the second leg on May 2, and all hell could break loose again.
And if that happens we will all be losers, on and off the field.
 
Bizarre.

'The joy of expressing their frustration'? Being 'generous' to encourage stupid gestures? You sound like Russell Crowe's PR man trying to put a positive gloss on his latest embarrassing incident.

You should anyway be big enough to overlook stupid gestures. If they embarass themselves or not I couldn't care less. They obviously have no malicious intent so no big deal. At least not for me or Russel.
 
Yeah, cos it's clear that all the trouble was from scousers. Hence the only local arrests being for drinking or possessing drugs.

Not, you know, beating people with belts & attacking people or anything.

I fucking hate the press. Although that is the express, so it barely counts as the press anyway.
 
You should anyway be big enough to overlook stupid gestures. If they embarass themselves or not I couldn't care less. They obviously have no malicious intent so no big deal. At least not for me or Russel.

I doubt Dalglish and Rush will pause to stick the finger at their crest next week. They did that on the pitch years ago. It's a club with absolutely no class whatsoever.
 
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