Sunderland vittorioso sui Wolves. “Carling Cup”: cosa rischiano West Ham e Millwall. Incidenti a Cambridge.


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In relazione agli incidenti di “Carling Cup” ( foto ) dello scorso agosto appare ormai certo, dopo una prima fase di indagini conclusa da parte della “Football Association”, che entrambe le società subiranno sanzioni per non avere saputo controllare i propri tifosi. Per il club ospitante, gli “Hammers”, la pena dovrebbe essere quella di una partita a porte chiuse oppure una multa salatissima a causa delle ripetute invasioni di campo commesse dai supporters della squadra di Zola nonchè per l’accoltellamento di un fan londinese. Dovrebbe andare meglio al Millwall cui sono imputati i disordini provocati dai supporters all’esterno di “Upton Park” al loro arrivo e cori di discriminazione razziale. Un agente di polizia è stato ferito a Cambridge in occasione della partita con il Luton; sono stati effettuati anche sette arresti e si sono registrati lanci di oggetti all’ interno dello stadio tra le opposte tifoserie. Intanto, il Sunderland ha proseguito nel suo buon inizio di stagione imponendosi per cinque reti a due sui Wolves in un incontro spettacolare.

 

Premier League


Sunderland 52 Wolverhampton


Premier League table

Sunday, 27 September 2009 18:06 UK

Position Team P GD PTS

1 Man Utd 7 11 18
2 Chelsea 7 10 18
3 Liverpool 7 12 15
4 Tottenham 7 7 15
5 Arsenal 6 10 12
6 Man City 5 5 12
7 Aston Villa 6 4 12
8 Sunderland 7 3 12
9 Everton 6 -2 9
10 Wigan 7 -6 9
11 Burnley 7 -10 9
12 Stoke 7 -4 8
13 Bolton 6 -1 7
14 Birmingham 7 -2 7
15 Blackburn 6 -3 7
16 Wolverhampton 7 -6 7
17 Fulham 6 -4 6
18 West Ham 5 -1 4
19 Hull 7 -13 4
20 Portsmouth 7 -10 0


 

Millwall will fight FA riot charges
Daily Mirror
26 September 2009

Millwall are ready to contest any FA charges imposed for the riots at Upton Park.

West Ham will face more severe punishment tomorrow, when football chiefs are expected to charge both clubs with failing to control their fans.If they are found guilty of making inadequate security arrangements, West Ham will be fined heavily, and may be forced to play a game behind closed doors.Millwall, who complain their security staff were excluded from the planning process, will take legal advice once officially notified of the charges.A Millwall season ticket-holder was stabbed and 13 people arrested during last month’s second round Carling Cup tie.FA investigators have used 47 CCTV cameras to study repeated pitch invasions, fighting involving West Ham fans, and missile throwing.They have also taken statements on the racial abuse reportedly suffered by West Ham striker Carlton Cole and Millwall’s Jason Price.


 

Officer injured as football match descends into violence
Cambridge Evening News
26 September 2009

A POLICE officer was injured as violence erupted between rival football fans at Cambridge United’s R Costings Abbey Stadium today (Sat).

Tempers flared between fans of the U’s and their visitors Luton Town, with missiles being thrown at rival supporters, police officers and the pitch in ugly scenes.Seven arrests were made during the course of the tense match, which Luton won 4-3 in front of a bumper crowd of 5,300.Chief inspector Darren Alderson, who was in charge of the operation for Cambridgeshire police, said: “It was a good crowd for the club, but there was disorder between the fans of both clubs.”Missiles were thrown onto the pitch and at rival fans, as well as some at my officers.”Our officers wore NATO helmets for their own safety. A post-match investigation is now underway which will seek to identify those responsible for throwing missiles inside the ground, and we will do everything we can to prosecute them.”One officer sustained a minor cut to his hand while he was engaging with the crowd, but I can categorically state there was no stabbing. He was immediately taken off duty, and was treated by medical staff at the ground.”Chief Insp Alderson added that large numbers of fans had gathered at pubs around the city, including The Regal and the Seven Stars, but no trouble was reported outside the stadium.One arrest was made for a drug related offence, with the others all relating to public order offences.

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