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Il Chelsea ( fans in foto ) sta cercando di fare annullare o almeno sospendere il bando di mercato che ha colpito la società per la vicenda Kakuta; i londinesi sono stati condannati a pagare circa 900mila euro come sanzione ed, allo stato, non possono tesserare nuovi acquisti fino al 2011.Ora la vicenda è approdata al CAS, ossia la corte Arbitrale per lo sport. La polizia è in allerta per l’ imminente sfida tra Lincoln United e Cambridge per il timore che le frange estreme delle due fazioni possano scontrarsi. Anche la quasi concomitanza dell’ incontro tra i concittadini del Lincoln City ed il Torquay aumenta i timori, nonostante si sia provveduto a non fare disputare gli incontri in concomitanza per il timore che troppe tifoserie rivali possano trovarsi contemporaneamente nelle adiacenze.
Police ready to tackle threat of hooliganism
Lincolnshire Echo
23 October 2009
Police plans to stop football hooligans from causing trouble at Lincoln United’s FA Cup tie this weekend have been drawn up.
The Whites are expecting up to 1,600 supporters at their tiny Ashby Avenue ground for Sunday’s FA Cup fourth-round qualifying tie with Blue Square Premier team Cambridge United.A win for Lincoln United will see them into the FA Cup first round proper for the first time since 1997, although previous games of this level have been away from home.The cup tie was moved back 24 hours to avoid a clash with Lincoln City’s home League Two fixture with Torquay United and a number of Imps fans are expected to watch their city neighbours in action.Lincoln United manager Chris Geeson said: “The whole reason for moving the match day was so Lincoln City supporters could come to the game as well and I think they appreciate that.”Lincolnshire Police say past history of violence between Imps and Cambridge United hooligans is why they will have a presence in and around Ashby Avenue, in the Hartsholme area of Lincoln, on Sunday.Trouble at another non-league game held at the ground between Retford United and FC United of Manchester in August has also put police on alert.”The fans will be separated and there is going to be a cordon in place but I don’t think there is going to be any nonsense,” said Mr GeesonFootball intelligence officer PC Andy Pearson said he was confident there would be no trouble but precautions were in place.”The game is being policed with assistance from spotters from Cambridgeshire Police,” he said.”There will be a police presence but we are hoping it passes without incident. We are policing it because there is history between Lincoln City and Cambridge United fans but we don’t think any issues will be caused. We are hoping it will be a peaceful day.”