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Just now, Bedred31 said:

If it’s like the Euro final last summer, there will be thousands- if not tens of thousands- of ticketless fans trying to get in. Presumably the French authorities aren’t coping and the French police, who could start a punch up at a children’s party, will be making things worse. But the primary problem will be scousers trying to get in without tickets. I’m pretty defensive when it comes to English fans- I’ve been England home and away since 1981- but  this is now becoming a very English thing and a very English problem.

Don't tar all French police with the same brush. This will be their riot police, who are proper headbangers

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3 minutes ago, Bedred31 said:

If it’s like the Euro final last summer, there will be thousands- if not tens of thousands- of ticketless fans trying to get in. Presumably the French authorities aren’t coping and the French police, who could start a punch up at a children’s party, will be making things worse. But the primary problem will be scousers trying to get in without tickets. I’m pretty defensive when it comes to English fans- I’ve been England home and away since 1981- but  this is now becoming a very English thing and a very English problem.

Was about to post something similar. I am sure it won’t be their fault though. 

Really is it too much to ask to behave with some decency?

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1 minute ago, SecretSam said:

Yeah, I'll just ping them a text

I can only go on what I see. And that's aerial shots of red coloured fans trying to get in.

I've seen this of Madrid fans, but the majority seems to be Liverpool I agree. Maybe just as we're more likely to see English language stuff?

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2 minutes ago, Maesknoll Red said:

Radio 5 covering the situation outside a lot more than BT Sport.  They are saying there were ticketless fans, I guess it’s easier to close the gates and turn them all back than cope with a mass of ticketless fans. - if that’s what has happened.

Also bear in mind the Stade De France has previously been subject of a terrorist attack

They won’t take any chances with security

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5 minutes ago, Bedred31 said:

If it’s like the Euro final last summer, there will be thousands- if not tens of thousands- of ticketless fans trying to get in. Presumably the French authorities aren’t coping and the French police, who could start a punch up at a children’s party, will be making things worse. But the primary problem will be scousers trying to get in without tickets. I’m pretty defensive when it comes to English fans- I’ve been England home and away since 1981- but  this is now becoming a very English thing and a very English problem.

Going since 81 fair play mate I know beanie has been going a long time as well 

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6 minutes ago, Bedred31 said:

If it’s like the Euro final last summer, there will be thousands- if not tens of thousands- of ticketless fans trying to get in. Presumably the French authorities aren’t coping and the French police, who could start a punch up at a children’s party, will be making things worse. But the primary problem will be scousers trying to get in without tickets. I’m pretty defensive when it comes to English fans- I’ve been England home and away since 1981- but  this is now becoming a very English thing and a very English problem.

scousers aren’t english though apparently 

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11 minutes ago, Merrick's Marvels said:

What we know for certain so far:

1. Massive game in a cup competition

2. Liverpool FC are playing

3. Crowd problems

Why on earth would anyone draw any conclusions from any of that? 

Anyway,  here comes the pre-match "entertainment". 

A lively crowd, the Liverpudlians, so I understand. Boisterous, even. 

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18 minutes ago, Bristol Oil Services said:

A lively crowd, the Liverpudlians, so I understand. Boisterous, even. 

Yes - but terrible at time keeping. 

In contrast, supporters of the fascist club are well punctual - General Franco, it would seem, gets football supporters to arrive on time, much like Mussolini and his trains. 

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