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venerdì, 28 aprile 2006

The most Mod Goal!

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postato da: smoody alle ore 15:05 | link | commenti (14)
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Che bel paesaggio di montagna...

Sheffield Wednesday in azione a Zurigo

postato da: 1Truelion alle ore 14:45 | link | commenti (5)
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Boro people!

A Romanian football fan was treated in hospital after collapsing during a pitch invasion as Middlesbrough secured a place in their first Uefa Cup final.

Boro came back from 3-1 down to win their semi-final game 4-2 against Steaua Bucharest on Thursday.

The Romanian supporter collapsed after he and another man invaded the pitch at the Riverside Stadium on Teesside. He was later released from hospital.

Middlesbrough face Spanish side Sevilla in the final in Eindhoven on 10 May.

Security arrangements

Cleveland Police said five arrests were made for minor public order offences during the night, which saw more than 200 Boro fans still celebrating in the town centre at 0400 GMT on Friday.

A spokesman said: "This was a wonderful night for English football."

Police and club officials were heading for Holland on Friday to discuss security arrangements for the May final.

Last month, three Boro fans were stabbed ahead of the team's Uefa Cup clash with Roma in Rome.

Trouble also flared at a subsequent Uefa tie against Basel in Switzerland

postato da: 1Truelion alle ore 13:57 | link | commenti (3)
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Mondiali: tutto pronto per hooligans e puttane!

LUXEMBOURG, April 28 (Reuters) - Germany is well prepared for this summer's World Cup Finals, the head of Europe's police agency Europol told Reuters, saying he had no concerns about hooligans or forced prostitution.
"We have no concerns ... everything is in place," Max-Peter Raztel told Reuters in a phone interview after addressing EU Interior ministers at a meeting in Luxembourg, where Germany also received support by its EU partners, including Sweden.
"We know from our cooperation with Germany that they have prepared very accurately, they have set police networks in place, they know how to deal with this," said Ratzel about forced prostitution, adding that he believed Germany was also well prepared to deal with hooligans.
The tournament's host nation has faced strong pressure from women's rights groups and from Sweden to tackle the problem of forced prostitution during the June 9-July 9 World Cup.
 
 
BIG INCREASE
 
Brothels in Germany, where prostitution is legal, are expecting a big increase in trade during the World Cup and concerns have been raised that vulnerable women could be forced into prostitution to meet the expected demand.
But in a text they adopted on Thursday, EU interior ministers "welcomed the actions taken by Germany in connection with the Football World Cup 2006 and Germany's readiness to report on its experience after the World Cup".
"I am confident that the German government is preparing quite well against this terrible threat ... this growing number of young girls forced to be prostitutes," Franco Frattini, EU's Justice Commissioner, told reporters.
Sweden's sexual equality ombudsman earlier this month demanded that the country's national team should pull out of the World Cup to protest about the extra brothels being set up.
But even the Swedish Justice minister Thomas Bodstrom said he was happy with his cooperation with the German police.
Bodstrom told a news conference after the EU meeting that they had agreed on strengthening police cooperation for the World Cup.
"I am very satisfied with our agreement today which means that the Swedish police authorities can cooperate with German police authorities," Bodstrom said.
Swedish policemen will be on the ground to support their German colleagues, he added
postato da: 1Truelion alle ore 13:19 | link | commenti (2)
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Banned Banned Banned!

World Cup hooligan bans top 3,000
Portuguese police arresting two men
Skirmishes broke out during the Euro 2004 tournament in Portugal
More than 3000 football banning orders have been issued ahead of the World Cup in Germany, Home Office minister Paul Goggins has said.

A total of 3,286 orders have been made with individuals having to report to a police station and surrender passports 10 days before the opening match.

They would also have to report on every England match day in the tournament, Mr Goggins's Commons written reply added.

More than 100,000 England fans are expected in Germany in June and July.

WORLD CUP POLICE OPERATION
78 police officers involved
44 in Germany
8 based in transit countries
3 officers based with the Crown Prosecution Service
23 intelligence officers.
4 Crown Prosecution Service staff

From 1 June, four German police officers will be working in the UK. They will have no powers but will work alongside UK police to screen fans in the run-up to the event.

A further crackdown on English football hooligans will see 44 uniformed UK police in Germany, and eight officers in bordering countries.

The uniformed British officers working with German Federal police at airports and on the transport system will have the same powers as German police officers, but those working in venue cities will not.

There will also be plain-clothes "spotters" deployed in the host nation.

And for the first time, a team of four prosecutors from the Crown Prosecution Service will go to Germany to gather evidence to be used in British courts

da bbc.co.uk
postato da: smoody alle ore 09:29 | link | commenti (1)
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