Man U-Leeds:5 arresti, polizia soddisfatta. Soldi per i “Pompeys”?


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La grave crisi economica del Portsmouth sembra possa trovare una parziale via di uscita grazie al pagamento di diritti televisivi, circostanza che potrebbe agevolare il club nella corresponsione degli stipendi arretrati verso i dipendenti. Tale tipo di inadempienza è generalmente sanzionato in modo severo dalla “Football Association”, anche con forti penalizzazioni in classifica. La vittoria del Leeds sul campo del Man U in “FA Cup” ha avuto un corollario di 5 arresti, conseguenti a due risse occorse in differenti pubs. La “Greater Manchester Police” si è detta, comunque, soddisfatta, visti i numerosissimi fans ospiti presenti ad un incontro considerato a massimo rischio per l’ ordine pubblico.

 POLICE PRAISE LEEDS FANS.

Published Date: 03 January 2010

THE behaviour of rival football fans at the clash between Manchester United and Leeds was “impeccable” today, confounding predictions there would be widespread disorder, police said.
The bitter rivals met for the first time in five years for the hotly-anticipated FA Cup third round tie at Old Trafford, and officers were braced for trouble.But Greater Manchester Police said the “high risk” encounter passed relatively peacefully, with a “low number” of arrests.Four men, aged 38, 41, 49 and 42, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit violent disorder at the Victoria Hotel pub, Withington.A fifth man, aged 26, was arrested for a public order offence at the Sedge Lynn pub, Chorlton.Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan, said: “The low number of arrests is testament to the excellent work of all those involved and a true reflection of the impeccable behaviour from both sets of fans.”The police force mounted a huge security operation and had been preparing for the match for several weeks.More than 8,000 Leeds fans descended on the city for the game, which saw Leeds knock out Manchester United in a surprise 1-0 victory.The away fans were marched back to railway stations after the match by hundreds of officers in order to prevent trouble.Superintendent John Graves, the match commander, had warned fans they would be arrested if they arrived at the stadium drunk.He asked local pubs and off-licences to limit their sales and opening times, and advised coach operators of the dangers of transporting drunken fans.Both clubs liaised with the Football Association and police forces in Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire in an attempt to stop trouble, he added.
(  “Yorkshire Post” )

 

Premier League set to redistribute Portsmouth’s TV cash


Portsmouth

The Premier League is set to use Portsmouth’s share of the latest television monies to pay off the club’s debts to other top-flight sides.

Chelsea, Tottenham and Watford are all owed money by Pompey and the Premier League will split £7m between them.The action is allowed within league rules to protect clubs that are owed money from transfers.Meanwhile, the League has not yet given approval for Jamie O’Hara to renew his loan deal from Tottenham.

( BBC Sport )

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