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German authorities have deemed England’s opening Euro 2024 match against Serbia on 16 June to be "high-risk".
So how much concern really is there, and what measures are being put in place to prevent any trouble? The local police in Gelsenkirchen have made it clear that the match could represent a security threat, highlighting a concern that 500 Serbian hooligans could be among several thousand supporters from the country expected to attend the match. Only low-alcohol beer will be served at the stadium, and fans from the two countries will be kept apart, with more than 1,000 police officers on duty as part of a major security operation. “The authorities rated that match from the start as high-risk” Andreas Schaer, the managing director of Euro 2024, told BBC Sport. “But that was also about setting up preventative measures in Gelsenkirchen…for them to take all these actions they had to rate the match high-risk.” “Serbia’s not been in the tournament for some time so there was some unknown factors - how are the two fan groups going to react? That is an open question. We as organisers are not that much concerned as our records do not show that there is a high risk of clashes, but of course the match has a bit of potential, if we’re not taking care, that it could escalate.” Organisers say the apparent re-emergence of fan disorder across the European club game in the last two seasons is not a concern, and that a distinction has to be drawn with international football where there have been far fewer incidents. However, Serbia has undoubtedly faced issues with fan behaviour in recent seasons,, external with hooliganism linked to pro-Russian, far-right political groups, ultra-nationalism and organised crime. In November, Serbia’s stadium was partially closed for a qualifier against Bulgaria after racist behaviour by fans during a match with Montenegro. The following month Manchester City confirmed they were working with police in Belgrade after reports some of their supporters were attacked before a Champions League game there. Serbian fans have chanted in support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with Red Star Belgrade retaining their sponsorship deal with Russian energy giant Gazprom. In March, Serbia agreed to play Russia in a friendly, the first European country to do so since Russia’s national team was banned by Uefa and Fifa following the invasion. However, some experts warn against assuming the worst. “Despite their fearsome reputation, it has been more than a decade since Serbian fans caused any serious trouble at an international match outside their home country” says Guy Delaunay, the BBC’s Balkans correspondent. “That was in 2010, when they caused the abandonment of a European Championship qualifier against Italy in Genoa. Even then, they were not targeting opposition fans, but claimed to be protesting against their own football association. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/ckkk1qlxxqko |
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Yes at least some UK Detectives are there
to help the Local Police. |
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I don’t think we will be around long ..
there are supposedly 500 ultra violent Serbian thugs expected to attend this game so its almost bound to kick off big time .. then they kick us out of the competition Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Just some lads having a tear up
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The serbian thugs are called The Gravediggers !!
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TeamDiegoPooth <3
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Gelsenkirchen is where Schalke 04 play, whom used to be on top level of bundesliga, with ''der kohlenpot derby'' against Borussia Dortmund, also quite a high risk match, where both teams their fanbases clash quite a lot of times |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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English fans are still seen as some prize scalp by a lot of European ultras/hooligans because of our reputation in the 80s and 90s. They think it'd be major bragging rights if they can 'take down the English' when in reality there's hardly any English fans who are interested in violence these days. Especially not the violence used by a lot of European fans where it's all weapons and masks etc. we've just got a few pissed up fat lads swinging punches
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This Witch doesn't burn
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beer bellies, bald heads, shirts off....they really are a dying cliche
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All hail the Moyesiah
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Piss orf.
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Is it the Serbs turn to rag doll the English fans this time
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Serbia gonna snatch the wigs right off those english fan skinheads
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Here is the latest friendly from Serbia, they look to be in good shape for the weekend
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