Everton fans ‘threatened driver and faked illness’ to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl

Everton fans ‘threatened driver and faked illness’ to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl
Everton fans ‘threatened a coach driver’ and ‘faked illness’ in order to get off an away day coach to fight Millwall fans, an official report has concluded.The Traffic Commissioner slammed Huyton Mini Coaches for their conduct surrounding the game, despite taking Toffees supporters across the country for several seasons.A report from a Merseyside Police officer attached to Everton FC described the antics of one coach as ‘the most serious football violence he had seen in 28 years of policing’.A police dog and his officer tries to keep order during the game between Millwall and Everton in January3
A police dog and his officer tries to keep order during the game between Millwall and Everton in January
Supporters from both clubs became embroiled in ugly battles outside of The Den before the FA Cup game in January of this year.Prior to the third round tie, the Metropolitan Police warned of a ‘much heightened risk’ and coordinated scraps planned by fans on the streets of Bermondsey.As a result of the security concerns, coach operators were forced to follow a set route to the ground – with any stops outside London forbidden by police.Strict arrival times were enforced to ensure coaches could deliver supporters to avoid potential clashes.Everton fan Jay Burns was slashed in the face outside The Den3
Everton fan Jay Burns was slashed in the face outside The Den
On the morning of Saturday January 26, Huyton Mini Coaches sent six vehicles down to the capital from three different starting locations in Liverpool.However, one of the coaches went off the designated route and drove through central London to drop off a number of fans at Euston station.PC Michael Dacre detailed the abhorrent scenes which followed as he watched as a group of fans took ‘part in the most serious football violence seen in 28 years of policing’.Mr Szilagyi, who was driving a coach booked for a Mr Brophy, claimed he was ‘tricked’ into thinking one of the passengers required urgent medical attention.A second coach, which left Liverpool from the same location, was forced to stop off at a Luton pub when a passenger threatened the driver3
A second coach, which left Liverpool from the same location, was forced to stop off at a Luton pub when a passenger threatened the driver
It is understood the passengers used this diversion to sneak away as the driver then carried on his journey into London independently.The report by the by Traffic Commissioner for the North West Simon Evans concluded that the coach company caused an ‘increased risk to the public’ as potentially dangerous individuals were allowed to travel through London undetected.A second coach, which left Liverpool from the same location, was forced to stop off at a pub in Luton when a passenger threatened the driver. Following the unauthorised stop at the pub, the coach arrived late to the ground and was attacked by home supporters.The report said: “Occupants of the coach were seen throwing bottles and cans and were said to be winding up those outside, leading to serious disorder problems.”Mr Evans found the coachs late arrival ‘placed passengers safety at risk as that decision [to stop] led to a violent public confrontation on the street.’


Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl Huyton Mini Coaches was slammed for its conduct around the Millwall match in a
Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off


News list for ugly scenes in madrid as 50 spurs fans are battered by police at restaurant / In the clip, which emerged on Friday night, police are seen entering the bar with batons before one supporter drinking outside the restaurant appears to be struck by an officer.
Chelsea release statement after FIFA reject request - Fussboll


Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl by: 161385360554578 — Talk Sport 27 Apr Everton fans 'threatened a coach driver' and 'faked illness' in order to get off an away day coach to fight Millwall fans, an official report has concluded.
Everton fans 'faked being ill' and 'threatened driver' to


Everton fans 'threatened' a driver and 'faked an illness' to break off from two away-day coaches and fight Millwall fans in shocking scenes of violence, according to an official report.
Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illne | SportSpyder

Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off


Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl World Football April 27, 2019 Pep Guardiola insists his side haven't been aided by Liverpool's Champions League progression


Arsenal announced Tuesday that it will reschedule two Premier League matches due to the club's participation in the Europa League quarter-finals.. Those two matches are:
LIVE FA Cup Everton News | One News Page


Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl Everton fans 'threatened a coach driver' and 'faked illness' in order to get off an away day coach to fight Millwall fans, an official report has concluded. The Traffic Commissioner slammed..
Soccer_epl News, Scores, Schedule, Stats, Teamsheet - soccer


A damning report found a catalogue of errors from away day coach company
News list for ugly scenes in madrid as 50 spurs fans are


A damning report has said that Everton fans threatened an away coach driver and tricked another into thinking they were ill prior to the serious violence at the Millwall FA cup game in January. A police officer said a coach of away fans were involved in the worst violence he had seen in his 28 years of policing
Arsenal reschedule Premier League matches against Crystal


Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off coach to fight Millwall fans before FA Cup brawl Talksport; Paul Merson claims Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye is 'one hundred
Everton fans 'threatened driver and faked illness' to get off

Post a Comment

0 Comments