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Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Shrewsbury at Exeter
Great picture, Shrewsbury running on to celebrate promotion, Old Bill and stewards rushing to create a cordon and Exeter taking exception to the piss take and piling out of the big bank in the background
Monday, 30 December 2013
Sunday, 29 December 2013
NCIS Intelligence Log: Exeter City v Everton 5 Aug 2000
Quite a bit of supposition here. Would that last line stand up in court? Probably, but only when involving football fans...
40 Plymouth fans attended at Exeter purporting to be
on a birthday party. They were then joined by 40 Everton fans who arrived by
train and a disturbance took place at the station. Police attended and the
disturbance resolved. A group of Exeter City fans then arrived at the station
and a further disturbance took place. Only the prompt arrival of back-up units
prevented the BTP officers present being seriously assaulted.
(Reports submitted to the National Criminal Intelligence Service by police Football Intelligence Officers and British Transport Police officers)
Exeter City v Everton 05/08/2000 Pre-Season Friendly
(Reports submitted to the National Criminal Intelligence Service by police Football Intelligence Officers and British Transport Police officers)
Saturday, 28 December 2013
NCIS Intelligence Log - Blackpool v Hull 12 Aug 2000 (also includes Burnley)
Blackpool v Hull City 12/08/00 - Nationwide League Division
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A large group of Hull supporters travelled to Blackpool on
the Friday before this fixture. A group of 50 were refused entry to a nightclub
in Blackpool. There was a police presence at this time and two arrests were
made for offences of being Drunk and Disorderly. The group moved on and tried
to gain access to another club. The doormen refused them access but the group
then rushed the door and entered. Police were called to the premises and the
group was ejected. On the day of the match a group of around 60 Hull supporters
attacked a number of Blackpool supporters who were with children. This group
also attacked Blackpool supporters queuing at the turnstiles. Mounted police
officers charged this group who then ran off. One was arrested for a public
order offence. In the ground after Blackpool scored, a group of Hull supporters
could be seen moving towards the dividing fence and disorder was only prevented
by a positive police response. The area remained tense throughout the game,
with a number of the Hull supporters intimating trouble after the game. At the
final whistle Hull supporters gathered on and under Bloomfield Road Bridge
until there were about 150 of them. Police were required to move them away. A
group of Blackpool supporters began shouting and gesturing abuse at the group
from the open fire exit of a local club. The Hull supporters then charged at
the Blackpool supporters. Police responded with a full baton and mounted charge
and the Hull supporters retreated and were escorted along the Promenade until
they split into smaller groups. They then boarded a train from Blackpool. At
Preston Railway station they clashed with Burnley supporters returning from
Bolton. One police officer was injured during the disorder.
(Reports submitted to the National Criminal Intelligence Service by police Football Intelligence Officers and British Transport Police officers)
Thursday, 26 December 2013
NCIS Intelligence Log - Chelsea v Manchester City 19 May 2001 (PLUS VIDEO)
Manchester City v Chelsea 19/05/2001 - Premier League
At the final whistle home fans invaded the pitch and there was an exchange of insults between them and the visitors, which worsened. Police struggled to keep them apart and some disorder took place as rival fans fought across the segregation area in the North Stand. There was some damage caused and seats were broken and used as missiles. Police eventually restored order and the Chelsea fans were taken to the train station under escort. Large groups of City fans loitered in side streets adjacent to the ground and confronted the police. But they were eventually dispersed and order restored.
Video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeFQl4SVYFY
(Reports submitted to the National Criminal Intelligence Service by police Football Intelligence Officers and British Transport Police officers)
At the final whistle home fans invaded the pitch and there was an exchange of insults between them and the visitors, which worsened. Police struggled to keep them apart and some disorder took place as rival fans fought across the segregation area in the North Stand. There was some damage caused and seats were broken and used as missiles. Police eventually restored order and the Chelsea fans were taken to the train station under escort. Large groups of City fans loitered in side streets adjacent to the ground and confronted the police. But they were eventually dispersed and order restored.
Video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeFQl4SVYFY
(Reports submitted to the National Criminal Intelligence Service by police Football Intelligence Officers and British Transport Police officers)
Thursday, 19 December 2013
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Monday, 2 December 2013
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