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1 hour ago, Coach pop a bitch said:

 

Everyone knows that Casemiro went to Manchester for the food.

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. . . and the pasty white doughy chicks stuffed like sausages in their one-size-too-small micro dresses and high heels 👠👠 that they can’t walk in.

Plus those sexy unintelligible slurred accents that groan on about wanting fried food after the pub’s kitchen has closed.

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1 hour ago, Napoleon said:

Everyone knows that Casemiro went to Manchester for the food.

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. . . and the pasty white doughy chicks stuffed like sausages in their one-size-too-small micro dresses and high heels 👠👠 that they can’t walk in.

Plus those sexy unintelligible slurred accents that groan on about wanting fried food after the pub’s kitchen has closed.

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Lol I thought you were gonna post ugly chics based on your comment 

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Well, I can't say it's surprising this thread hasn't been posted on in almost 2 years...

But anyway, my Liverpool-loving nephew invited me to watch Sunday's match with him over at BD Riley's, knowing that I didn't know it was a Liverpool bar. :)  

Joke's on him though, the hapless Red Devils tied his golderned pudlians, and ruined his big plan to drag me in front of his whole crew.

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Manchester United supporters claim they were “tear-gassed” by French riot police after being refused access to the toilet in scenes branded “completely unacceptable” by furious fans groups.

Around 3,000 United fans were in France on Thursday night to watch their side’s Europa League quarter-final first leg against Lyon at the Groupama Stadium.

With supporters told they would be “held back” for an hour after the final whistle on safety grounds, many sought to go to the toilet during the closing stages of the game only to be blocked from doing so by riot police armed with batons and shields.

Around 10 to 15 fans were said to have gained entry to the concourses in an effort to use the facilities but were then targeted with tear gas by police officers when one supporter tried to force his way into the toilets.

James Young, 22, from Stretford, was one of the United fans at the game and condemned the actions of police. “It was terrible,” he said. “It’s another example of treating football fans like cattle and it’s not even the first time the French authorities have done this.

“We saw how Liverpool fans were treated before the Champions League final [in Paris in 2022]. The French authorities just seem to have a massive problem with football fans. They don’t know how to police football fans at all. Even the United stewards were confused as to why the French police weren’t co-operating.

“Most people affected were crying and rubbing their eyes and noses because of how strong it was. I was stood at the top of the away end and could taste it from where I was.”

Denied access to the toilets, some fans were said to have been left with no choice but to urinate on walls in the stands.

Jason White, 50, a long-standing United season-ticket holder, videoed footage of the scenes on his phone. “It’s taking a sledgehammer to hammer a screw,” he said. “It’s disproportionate. Lots of innocent people have been affected.”

United said they were in the process of “gathering facts” in order to “establish a clear picture of what happened”. Uefa officials said they were awaiting official reports from the game.

‘Police escalation cannot be justified’

Ronan Evain, executive director of Football Supporters Europe (FSE), hit out at the heavy-handed actions of police.

“It is completely unacceptable that the police would think it’s OK to stop people from going to the toilets, and then the reaction to it is completely disproportionate,” Evain said. “It is human nature that people will lose their temper if the police take away basic elements of human dignity like being allowed to go to the toilet.

“The police [are] responsible for creating this tension, for escalating and instead of taking the only logical decision in this situation, which is to permit people to go to the toilet, even if it’s only small groups. That they’re choosing to escalate this even further can’t be justified.”

Duncan Drasdo, the chief executive of the Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST), was at the game and said it was his “worst experience in terms of policing and restrictions on freedom in 34 years of European away travel”.

MUST has sent out a feedback form for fans in order to gather further testimony regarding the events. Drasdo said they would be working with the FSE and “exploring potential for a legal challenge to the way the French authorities approach policing and security of away fans”.

“It’s totally over the top,” Drasdo said. “The host club should not be given licence to host matches if they cannot guarantee the safety of away supporters.”

The problems were compounded by a series of logistical issues around the game that resulted in some fans arriving late for kick-off or missing the match entirely and many being left stranded afterwards.

Supporters were told they had to collect security wrist bands at the Eurexpo conference centre situated in a business park eight miles from Lyon city centre and from there board a shuttle to the game. However, a failure on the city’s metro system left many fans stranded or forced to fork out on expensive taxi rides.

After the customary one-hour “hold back” at the end of the game, fans were then bussed back to the conference centre only to find most of the tram and metro services had stopped running by the time they arrived.

Young said he did not get back to his hotel until 2am, having set off for the game at 5pm, and said he knows of fans who just abandoned watching the game altogether because of the travel and organisational chaos. MUST branded the arrangements “draconian”.

United were not responsible for the measures but apologised to fans for the “significant inconvenience this will cause to some of your plans”.

In a statement, the Rhone Prefecture, a government administration body for the department responsible for implementing public policies and ensuring order and security, defended the actions of police.

They claimed United fans “attempted to force their way through the security measures deployed by the national police”.

“Projectiles were also reported to be thrown at the police,” the statement read. “The police therefore used moderate, proportionate and necessary force (tear gas) to restore calm. All the English supporters were then led to the buses to leave the stadium. It was a very brief moment and that the rest of the event went well overall.

“We are committed to doing everything possible to welcome foreign supporters in safe conditions.”

All of that just to point out the best journalism I've seen in my life with the line...

"Denied access to the toilets, some fans were said to have been left with no choice but to urinate on walls in the stands."


 

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1 hour ago, SimonBolivar said:

All of that just to point out the best journalism I've seen in my life with the line...

"Denied access to the toilets, some fans were said to have been left with no choice but to urinate on walls in the stands."


 

I would have peed in the concessions.   Also, all French passport holders should be appropriately detained on their next trip to London and forced to eat English cuisine. 

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