It’s important to tell what happened on the ground last night as I see that there are already several versions of ‘The Truth’ flying around. I was on the ground from 6.45pm (2.15 hrs before kick off) when problems began. So here’s a 🧵explaining my experiences….
Want to get this out as French interior minister @GDarmanin is claiming ‘thousands of ticketless British fans’ caused the issues. Sure this plays well in France. I note he was tweeting from safety of observation box in stadium + wasn’t on the ground
Had he been so he would have observed ineptitude of the operation. I came from Stade de France metro, normally around 10min walk. Took a bit longer but that’s usual. Mood was fiesta like. At around 19.00 I arrived about 30m from Liverpool end…
And here’s the crucial bit of evidence, the pressure point which caused the majority of problems. Police had for some reasons parked 3/4 vans across the paths, making a broad walkway suddenly narrow causing a bottleneck. I shot this at 19.22 after about 10mins of waiting
Already to my eyes it felt dangerous. You weren’t allowed to go round on the road, so people were clambering over fences to join the queue. There were children, blind fans. At this point it was moving but when I got there around 19.05 I had that pit of stomach feeling…
I began speaking to police (in French) asking why the vans were parked there? Could they move them? They shrugged told us to move on. This is about 19.10. I said: ‘It’s dangerous. There are thousands of people behind. In 10mins, it will be more dangerous …’
One policeman seemed sympathetic, said he couldn’t move vans. i said: ‘Call your boss. It’s dangerous. They have to be moved’ He promised he would…
Bear in mind these are fans who arrived at metro at 18.30-18.45 (more than 2 hours before KOFF) It’s now 19.20. But we’re 30-40m from LFC end
This from @SkyKaveh explains situation really well.
One caveat: at 19.00 there were no ticket checks, searches here.
Maybe that was plan: weed out forged tickets/ticketless fans here
If so it was a terrible plan, a narrow vortex with little space to turn people back
When you got under the bridge shown, I looked back and saw this. Remember, I’m taking these photos at 19.28 because I can sense the chaos coming. They wouldn’t use the road to release pressure. Thousands of fans are arriving behind…
I could sense thin police line holding people back wouldn’t hold not because of belligerence - altho by now there was frustration exacerbated by the kettling - but because sheer weight of pressure from behind. Sure enough, mins later I saw riot police moving in that way
At this point it may be worth referencing the stadium plan. We’re passing under the main road to south to Gate X. It’s 19.30. We’re within metres of LFC end. But now, incredibly, things got worse. (I started texting UEFA officials at this point to warn them of chaos)
There was walkway, around 7-8m wide, up to concourse to LFC end. But incredibly this was shut. Instead we were herded on to pavement, around 1-2m wide, alongside main road. As you can imagine, this took forever. This was when riot police barged thru…
We were now being directed AWAY from the LFC end. Worse, gates U, T, S and R were all shut. Who took this operational decision? Was the concourse dangerously overcrowded? (Didn’t look that way) Kettling 1000s of fans into 1 corner 90mins before KOFF, closing gates, seemed mad
By now I was beginning to worry for myself. (Previously I was more worried for those behind) Again, incredibly, there were Portacabins obstructing the path. We had to shuffle round, at right angles, pretty much single file. I recall thinking why hadn’t these been removed?
On top of Portacabins there were police. One officer was mocking fans. There was a female officer and (stereotype alert) I thought she might be more responsive. Tried to get her attention saying ‘It’s dangerous!’ The blind fans with guides were still working their way thru….
We ended up in corner at gate N, which was Real Madrid end. It was now about 19.55. Ahead was a wall of what looked like Real Madrid fans. There was nowhere to go but gate N which is maybe 4-5m wide. There were 1000s of fans heading that way, to the 1 narrow gate which was open
There had been no ticket checks up to this point. It was impossible to get thru. Q wasn’t moving and clearly wasn’t going to move. By now there were whistles, tension + flustered UEFA officials, bemused police, overwhelmed stewards. gate N had 5 or 6 people checking tickets….
Not that it matters more, but I could see corporate ticket holders unable to get in and enjoy hospitality for which they’d paid top $. At this point I shamelessly played my get out jail card, spoke to police, showed my media credentials and was ushered thru a side entrance…
So, thanks to them. But it shouldn’t be like that. This is about 20.00, an hour before KOFF. It seemed clear to me the fans I’d left behind were unlikely to get in. Important to note that at this stage noone had tried to climb barriers, rush gates, etc.
On stadium concourse it seemed quiet. I could see no reasons why fans were being locked out. UEFA claim that forged tickets at turnstiles had caused backlog. Obvs I didn’t see that. But my experience was the backlog was caused by organisational ineptitude…
Clearly situation degenerated once I’d left. Increasingly frustrated and kettled fans, anxious for KOFF, ratcheted up the chaos. There were some examples of some fans trying to climb fences but watch this from @marcosbenito9 (in Spanish but pics tell a story) 👇
He specifically says that fans scaling fences and running in were local youths. Obviously it’s hard to tell but none of those in shots have LFC colours. Indeed a LFC fans tries to stop one, doing better job than stewards
I wld guess that chaos last night was caused by the terrible logistics. Once chaos ensued, then bad actors sought to exploit it. Police responded with tear gas, pepper spray. The police statement saying they saying they quickly restored order is laughable were it not so serious..
One feature of Lord Justice Taylor report into Hillsborough was the complete lack of sensible response from police on ground because they didn’t have authority to change plans. Senior commanders were elsewhere. This is exactly what happened last night
My specific questions for @uefa@GDarmanin + French police (I hope my French colleagues will hold them to account) 1) Who took decision to park police vans obstructing the route and why? 2) Why could noone change that decision when it became obviously dangerous?..
3) If, as @UEFA says, forged tickets caused backlog, when are you saying this started? Because backlog caused by police vans + shut gates was at 18.45. I find it doubtful that 2hrs + before KOFF forged ticket backlog was causing problem. If it was, why was there no contingency?
4) Why were the gates shut? Was there trouble on stadium concourse? (I saw none) If there was, how did you think locking 1000s of fans out in tiny spaces would help? This was point at which - at 19.00 - game should have been delayed to 22.00 KOFF
5) If there were thousands of ticketless British fans can we see evidence, TV footage etc. Obvs I’m sure there were some. But show us the time stamps of when they’re attempting access. I suspect most will be after 19.30, when it was already chaotic
Final thoughts: people are saying how come the Real Madrid fans got in OK? I don’t know but suspect they were directed to St Denis metro, one stop up, which was more convenient for their end. They don’t seem to have experienced the same kettling but wld be keen to hear from any
Lastly, comparisons to Euro 2020 final. This was different in that the mood was already toxic at Wembley 2-3 hours before KOFF. At 18.30, it was a lovely atmos here, benign and as it should be….
What was similar is that the authorities allowed a build-up of pressure, didn’t execute ticket checks early enough, chaos ensued and when crowds sense authority breaking down, bad actors try to exploit that. But vast majority didn’t
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Sad to relate it’s chaos outside, police funelling fans into dangerously narrow routes - because their fans are parked blocking the pavement. Dangerous crush building up behind…
We spoke to police, but last I saw riot police were heading that way, as the build up of people was uncontrollable. Police pretty helpless
when you get through it’s worse, channelled away from walkways. Now crowd building up trying to get to ticket checks. You literally can’t get to front to show ticket as it’s so narrow and so many people…
1) Whilst they’re not Roman, I do think they’ll spend (relatively) big this summer. They’re not Mike Ashley model of scrimp + save to make £. Boehly spoke of need to spend big at LA Dodgers to create ‘jolt of energy’ So expect signings
(Dodgers were the biggest spending baseball franchise under Boehly/Mark Walter) and overtook NY Yankees in that department)
2) I think people who read this as. Euro Super League play are wrong. @Dannythefink is adamantly opposed to SL + they appointed him to board. Hopefully, could we even see Big 6 fracture + it become less of a stitch-up, with a more rounded voice at table? (naivety alert!)
If Roman Abramovich now wants his £1.6bn loan paid back as @TimesSport is reporting, then Chelsea have a huge existential problem
UK Govt have always insisted this can’t/won’t happen
Clock is ticking on May 31st deadline but it’s more serious than a complex delay….
The Premier League meet on June 8th to constitute the new league for 22-23. If Chelsea aren’t licensed to operate by then - and they are only licensed now on UK Govt sufferance - then they can’t be part of PL. Simples…..
Where that would leave Chelsea is a moot point? All along there has been this nagging doubt: if Abramovich does Putin’s bidding, then is Putin about to allow £2.5bn worth of Russian assets to go to UK Gov? And end up in hands of US private equity?
I watched ENG v SCOT again, so you don’t have to (you’re welcome)
Believe me, it doesn’t improve on 2nd viewing….but FWIW some thoughts…
1.I’m bemused with how Southgate is asking team to play. Mitigation is lack of prep time. But there is so little urgency or structure. In 2018 there was clear plan (play out from back, get crosses in from aggressive wing backs, press high at times, set pieces)
2.You can see elements of how ENG want to play. On 11mins, James, Foden, Sterling exchange fast passes to release Mount. On 13mins press by Sterling on McTominay which ended in nutmeg and Mount chance…..Absolutely the way to play against a limited back three…
Some thoughts from the past 72 hours: I wonder if the Big 6 will ever be a thing again?
This crisis has shown they have vastly different motivations
Chelsea + Man City models aren’t aligned to LFC + MUFC motives + I doubt they’ll ever line up together so willingly again...
THFC + AFC were always just hanging on to coat-tails. If they’re no use to LFC + MUFC in driving change (which is dead) then presumably they can cast them adrift to Europa Conference League hell (obvs LFC may be spending some time with them in purgatory next season)...
Overall Wenger (again) nailed it when he said it was bizarre English clubs went for it as it would kill PL. And that’s their golden goose..
The longer this goes on without anyone from Big 6 willing to put their head above parapet and sell this thing, the more you think it is one giant negotiating tactic
To launch an idea with ZERO PR (other than Florentino Perez rambling in Spanish) indicates either....
John W Henry, Stan Kroenke, Joel Glazer are imbeciles who couldn’t run the proverbial piss up in brewery....or that they view this as a useful disruptor. And at end of it all they’ll smugly take credit for having moved football closer to what they want...
If you were seriously trying to sell this idea you’d be all over English language media. Not letting Perez loose on @elchiringuitotv That’s not arrogance, it’s just where global PR battles are won and lost...