Serious question re European Football

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Serious question re European Football

by No Fixed Abode » 15 Sep 2010 12:49

When Liverpool got other English clubs banned from European competition. Did any of the clubs that would have qualified take out legal action against them?
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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by soggy biscuit » 15 Sep 2010 12:52

Hi Kes

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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by BR2 » 15 Sep 2010 13:30

No Fixed Abode When Liverpool got other English clubs banned from European competition. Did any of the clubs that would have qualified take out legal action against them?


No ,because they knew that their own fans would have behaved worse and because people didn't want to sue anything that moved unlike now in our "blame" society.
They took it on the chin and moved on whereas some posters on here that follow less successful clubs.......

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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by No Fixed Abode » 15 Sep 2010 13:31

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No Fixed Abode When Liverpool got other English clubs banned from European competition. Did any of the clubs that would have qualified take out legal action against them?


They took it on the chin and moved on whereas some posters on here that follow less successful clubs.......


Reading?

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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by Wax Jacket » 15 Sep 2010 14:07

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No Fixed Abode When Liverpool got other English clubs banned from European competition. Did any of the clubs that would have qualified take out legal action against them?


No ,because they knew that their own fans would have behaved worse





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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by Victor Meldrew » 15 Sep 2010 18:14

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No Fixed Abode When Liverpool got other English clubs banned from European competition. Did any of the clubs that would have qualified take out legal action against them?


They took it on the chin and moved on whereas some posters on here that follow less successful clubs.......


Reading?


I don't think Reading have ever qualified for one of the two major European competitions-no,I was thinking of the little club in South-West London with the quaint little old-fashioned ground.

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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by bobbybottler » 15 Sep 2010 18:19

Victor Meldrew ....the quaint little old-fashioned ground.

Plough Lane?

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by Magnus » 15 Sep 2010 18:30

Imperial Fields?

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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by papereyes » 15 Sep 2010 19:27

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No Fixed Abode When Liverpool got other English clubs banned from European competition. Did any of the clubs that would have qualified take out legal action against them?


No ,because they knew that their own fans would have behaved worse





iirc, there had been bans and fixtures played behind closed doors in the early 80s. Villa played one game in their defence of the European cup behind closed doors, Leeds were banned at one point.

So he's got a vague point - all English teams were 'at it' at the time.

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by Mr Angry » 16 Sep 2010 10:46

There is no way that such a ban could be imposed by UEFA on all teams in a single Federation ever again; the legal ramifications would be mental.

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Re: Serious questions re European Football

by Wax Jacket » 16 Sep 2010 11:32

papereyes iirc, there had been bans and fixtures played behind closed doors in the early 80s. Villa played one game in their defence of the European cup behind closed doors, Leeds were banned at one point.

So he's got a vague point - all English teams were 'at it' at the time.

Did I bite?



fair play I didn't know that actually - although if by 'at it' you mean multiple deatahs in stadiums you can't say that happened

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by papereyes » 16 Sep 2010 13:46

'At it' = 'supporters causing trouble'

Combine that with a dilapidated stadium and you have a disaster (and, fwiw, Belgium was banned from hosting a major football final for a number of years following Heysel ... ). It was a matter of time and a matter of luck.

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by No Fixed Abode » 16 Sep 2010 14:02

Surely the Belgain authorities should have taken legal action against Liverpool.


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Re: Serious question re European Football

by readingbedding » 16 Sep 2010 14:05

The Italians etc ran towards the wall.
Shouldn't have ran.

Tough lesson to learn.

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by Ark Royal » 16 Sep 2010 16:47

I know that Everton fans were really pissed off at missing their chance in the (then) European Cup. They were a cracking side then and would have had a shout.

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by Big Foot » 16 Sep 2010 21:26

Ark Royal I know that Everton fans were really pissed off at missing their chance in the (then) European Cup. They were a cracking side then and would have had a shout.

Fast forward 20 years and Sheff Utd sued West Ham for loss of potential earnings when they got them relegated...

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Re: Serious question re European Football

by 6ft Kerplunk » 17 Sep 2010 10:33

That's the difference between fans doing something wrong and a club doing something wrong.

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