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So What Needs to Be Done About This ????

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Police confiscated darts and golf balls before Manchester derby

• Rigorous checks foiled smuggling of potential weapons
• Eighteen arrests made after trouble at Eastlands

Police believe they may have saved a player from being seriously injured after darts and golf balls were confiscated from Manchester United supporters before their club's Carling Cup semi-final first leg at Manchester City on Tuesday.

A number of missiles were thrown on to the pitch during the game but officers from Greater Manchester police's *football unit believe the situation could have been worse had security officials not adopted stringent checks at the turnstiles.

Information had reached the police that United supporters planned to smuggle red flares into the ground, in order to *interrupt a pre-match routine at Eastlands in which the lights are turned off and a giant image of a blue moon is flashed into the stadium. Two flares were lit but several *others were discovered during rigorous body checks that stopped a large number of fans *getting into the stadium before kick-off. More seriously, several supporters were caught trying to smuggle darts, golf balls and other weapons into the ground.

Eighteen people were arrested – six home supporters, 11 United fans and one neutral – before, during and after a 2-1 win for City, courtesy of two goals from Carlos Tevez.

There were other flashpoints during the match, including the United left-back, Patrice Evra, being struck by a cigarette lighter as he went to take a throw-in. The Football Association's disciplinary department intends to write to City to see if they are confident of catching whoever was responsible and to determine whether there was anything more that could have been done to prevent the incident.

The FA has promised to monitor the return leg at Old Trafford next Wednesday, a match that could feature the return of Emmanuel Adebayor from compassionate leave. The striker is in Togo, following the machine-gun attack on the national team's bus in which three people were killed, before the start of the Africa Cup of Nations. City's manager, Roberto *Mancini, has said his player "will be back in the next few days".
 
sort your own house out first, you lot pelted us with bottles and coins etc last season, start by shutting down guvners which is obviously a meeting place for your lids, and that corner where all your arshes gather.
 
So here's what happened: a United player was hit by a lighter thrown by a City fan.

To answer your question, he should be banned for life.
 

Well the calls for fans to be banned mate, you can't just be biased toward one set of fans.

The El-Hadj Diouf incident earlier this season, I said on this forum that if true action has to be taken.

at no point have i said its just the united fans mate because it states that 6 city fans were also arrested there.

and from the reports from city this morning the lad who threw the lighter has been banned for life and rightly so.
 
First off, flares are ace at matches. If the lights were off and United fans had a dozen flares lit it would have looked ace and set the atmosphere right up.

Throwing them on the pitch is gay and should be a life ban. K league matches people light flares when the teams score and they always look awesome.

Darts and golf balls? I think opposite fans should be as worried as the players if fans are taking those weapons to a match.
 
Years ago we had trouble with coin throwing, cushion chucking and the likes, thats why the half moons appeared at both ends of GP. Any one found throwing was chucked out themselves, season ticket holders banned for life..............................so the answer to your question BM is get your own house in order and don't start whingeing about others.

IMO fireworks, darts and similar items should be barred from all grounds along with tits who beat bloody side drums for 90 mins without stop
 
All this happens because Citeh are now rivals financially with United, both having money and ego's to bring success. The two clash and its ugly.

The past 2 seasons between us and the RS have been pretty bad due to the fact we've been breathing down their necks on some occasions for the 4th spot.

That's how it goes. Pride thing and the whole "my dicks bigger than yours" stuff.

Wont go away any time soon when there are belters on both sides.
 


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