am i reading this right ?...liverpool say its uefa's fault because the stadium held 63k and they only received an allocation of 17k but could only make 11k available to their own fans because of obligations to sponsors and former players ?...6k to sponsors and former players ???
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/6717793.stm
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uefa now tryint to say Lierpool fans the worst in Europe - are they sure. Feynoord spring to mind -- didn't they manage to get a game abandoned....... Now the Danish fella at the weekend.
As much as I hate the scousers to try and label them the worst is obviously a plan at deflecting the negativity towards themselves.
i'm sure there are plenty of well behaved liverpool fans.
its despicable if anyone passed tickets back to others no matter who they support. its so wrong.
Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry insists UEFA should focus on their own shortcomings in their organisation of the Champions League final rather than trying to "deflect attention" on to Reds fans by branding them as the worst behaved in Europe.
A UEFA report which will be presented to sports minister Richard Caborn on Tuesday will brand Liverpool fans the worst in Europe.
But Parry told the club's official website www.liverpoolfc.tv: "What is most surprising about the latest comments from Mr Gaillard is that on the eve of the final, he quite rightly commented that Liverpool supporters 'have a tradition of good behaviour'."
He added: "Let's not forget that these same supporters who Mr Gaillard is claiming are now the worst in Europe were praised by UEFA president Michel Platini after our semi-final victory against Chelsea only last month, commended for their behaviour in Istanbul in 2005 and actually honoured by UEFA at a gala dinner in Monte Carlo in 2001 as joint Supporters of the Years with Alaves after the UEFA Cup final.
"The shortcomings in the management of the situation in Athens were apparent to anyone who was there. These latest comments from UEFA should not deflect attention from that reality.
European football's governing body, who commissioned undercover police agents to compile the report over the last four years, say there have been more incidents involving Reds supporters than anyone else.
The report paints a damning picture of the Anfield club's fans' behaviour at last month's Champions League final in Athens, accusing Reds fans of stealing tickets from their fellow supporters, charging the gates to get into the ground without tickets and causing trouble outside the stadium which ended with tear gas being used.
Richard Caborn, the British Sports Minister, who is meeting Platini on Tuesday, added: "I have a lot of sympathy with the Liverpool fans who paid their hard-earned money for genuine tickets but couldn't get into the ground.
"The reasons for this needs an urgent explanation. We have already raised the matter with the Greek authorities through our embassy in Athens and Government officials are also talking with UEFA. I will be putting this issue high on the agenda at a meeting I am to have with Michel Platini."