No Champions League Screen for Manchester Following Uefa Violence

The Board of Manchester has dropped dramatically programs to use large screens to select next week 's Manchester United against Chelsea in the final Champions League after the forest guards of Glasgow fan caused chaos in the town. Fans of the estimated 20,000 forest guards in Glasgow were in town? to see their Zenit St Petersberg to play the team in the match city? of Manchester stadium, but On inacidetta when people have run riot in the city center, both in police officers in that attack civilians. Richard Leese, leader of the head of the town, told reporters that Manchester was not selecting the next Wednesday? the vital game as "a suitable response to what? happened last night. "He said that" any business or resident of the center of town, would agree with the council & rsquo; s decision not to show the game. The difficulties? began in the city? when a big screen? was supposed to show the game to I estimated 20,000 fans in Manchester & rsquo; Gardens s Piccadilly have failed just fifteen minutes before the kick to give out. All repair the screen have failed, so the council put on free transport so that? 11,000 fans watch the game on a screen in the Velodrome. However, some fans have refused to go to an alternative venue and violence has flared. Violence was also present at the stadium and a fan of St Petersburg? been stabbed in his home before starting football. There was pi? violence outside the city? of Manchester stadium after the forest guards have lost the match 2-0. In total, there were 52 recorded attacks in the city? and fifteen police officers and a police dog were treated for their injuries. A & of the 42 supporters of football; ndash; probably all forest guards of Glasgow fan – were arrested after the violence. The forest guards of Glasgow yesterday issued a statement, which condemned the behavior of their fans behaved badly. Martin Bain, the club 'l's principal executive, said: "The club has had discussions yesterday with more police and Manchester City Council? Manchester given the events in town. The police and the council have praised the conduct of the overwhelming majority of forest guards fans. "However, he added" We are deeply disappointing that a small minority? inacidetta what was great carnival atmosphere and this? a view shared by our fans who have traveled in unprecedented numbers to Manchester. "UEFA, the governing board of European football, now is studying the violence. However, still no? known if the forest guards of Glasgow may be punished for the bad behavior of its supporters. William Gaillard UEFA said that more police in Manchester and the city? overall it did a "fantastic" work in the care of fans. He said: "Can I &; rsquo; the t believe that any other city? has done more? something better. Of course we are very disappointing with the behavior of a small minority especially after the city? had done all that could accommodate everyone on & rsquo;'s needs and? been rewarded by the police and damaged hundreds of tonnes of rubbish. "

Krissy Haze

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