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It's Official - Uefa Cup violence 'started early'
An official report into the Uefa Cup Final in Manchester on 14 May has found evidence of anti-social behaviour eight hours before the match kicked off.
Violence broke out in Piccadilly Gardens when a big screen showing the Rangers and Zenit St Petersburg match stopped working before kick-off.
But the Manchester City Council report found missiles were thrown at acts on a stage and fights started mid-morning.
The report stated: "The first act on stage lasted only 20 minutes out of the 45 minutes scheduled because they were pelted with cans and coins."
"Large numbers of people were jumping up and down on the roof and urinating on top of the unit.
"Although the police were called the sheer numbers surrounding them meant there was little they could do."
The report found 39 fans were arrested across the city for offences including public disorder, assault and possession of offensive weapons.
The Rangers Supporters Assembly raised concerns over the way Greater Manchester Police appeared to switch from "helpful mode" to "riot mode" and had also received reports regarding police over-reaction.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyou'll find some stuff about bestiarii here
http://www.kurtsaxon.com/those_a_t_d/
Interesting stuff, I had no idea the Romans were bloodthirsty on such a huge scale, with sometimes thousands of people involved in staged battles watched by 500,000 spectatators. And they thought we were uncivilised!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI tried searching on human versus dog fights but didn't find much. I know wolves instinctivley steer clear of humans, no doubt for good historical reason. I also recall some nature film where African kids said they regularly stole meat from lions. Vegies like hippos and elephant are another matter entirely though, and big human killers. As you say this kind of toughness is a little out of the league of the average contractor (or Man U. hoolligan) territory.
http://www.kurtsaxon.com/those_a_t_d/
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postit's true. A human male is a pretty tough cookie, a lot more dangerous than you would think given that he has no natural armoury. When you add even a little technology they are blooming lethal.
Bushmen in Africa or Oz have very little to fear , I remember one guy saying he was a little apprehensive around elephants but everything else was easy food. He said if he walked around even with just a stick, lions would shift out of the way pdq.
Obviously we are talking about fully fit experienced guys here, not couch potato contractors.
The romans used to put bestiarii into the arena with packs of lions, cheetah, tigers, who they would massacre, and for special occasions and a pot of gold, they would do it unarmed
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A Welsh man walking through a field,sees a man drinking water from a pool with his hand.The welsh man shouts "Paid a yfed y dwr mae'r gwartheg yn cachi yn y dwr"(Don't drink the water,it's full of cow tulip).
The man shouts back "I'm a Man Utd fan, on my way to the match, lost ,speak english,I don't understand you".
The welsh man shouts back "Use both hands,you'll get more in"
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI can't complain too much as I have a ticket, getting there is another thing
Try going through Helsinki - Finair, or Copenhagen - SAS or Frankfurt - Lufthansa.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostTrue, not one for the average joe. I think the technique is to get down on one knee, and then presumably kill it with a single blow to the nose/head. Police dogs may be trained to harass rather than attack so I don't know whether this would work. A (sane) wild dog on its own wouldn't attack a man though.
Bushmen in Africa or Oz have very little to fear , I remember one guy saying he was a little apprehensive around elephants but everything else was easy food. He said if he walked around even with just a stick, lions would shift out of the way pdq.
Obviously we are talking about fully fit experienced guys here, not couch potato contractors.
The romans used to put bestiarii into the arena with packs of lions, cheetah, tigers, who they would massacre, and for special occasions and a pot of gold, they would do it unarmed.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMy father (an ex amateur boxer) used to tell me dogs aren't difficult to deal with. I think he had to kill one once, though didn't go into details. Mind you as kids they used to punch off the tops of iron railing! Also told me a story about a man punching knocking out (and perhaps killing) a horse. Moral of the story: a boxer can hit jolly hard, and a wild dog on its own in wouldn't attack a man or stand much chance if it did.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI heard that while I was driving home and thought that was totally wrong. I can't see why a load of Man U fans can't enjoy the game in their own city centre - Slough is a dump to start with!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThe council have now cancelled plans for the Champions league final to be shown in the centre now.
I don't understand the logic here i.e. some Glasgow Rangers fans went on the rampage ergo United supporters are likely to do the same in their own town. FFS Punish the locals for the actions of misbehaving visitors!?
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostAfter a few pints loads of people become "amateur boxers". I think the capability of joe average to take on a large german shepherd is not as high as you imply.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Postrailing! Also told me a story about a man punching knocking out (and perhaps killing) a horse.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_RKPGS2vwM
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMy father (an ex amateur boxer) used to tell me dogs aren't difficult to deal with. I think he had to kill one once, though didn't go into details. Mind you as kids they used to punch off the tops of iron railing! Also told me a story about a man punching knocking out (and perhaps killing) a horse. Moral of the story: a boxer can hit jolly hard, and a wild dog on its own in wouldn't attack a man or stand much chance if it did.
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