Brøndby Denmark Brugge fans party Brann Norway. Playing qualifying match against Mjøndalen for a place in the top league in Norway . Mjøndalen is a small place with 8000 people. Bergen is Norways 2`nd biggest city with 272,520 people .
If i understand you right ? I think most Europeans react by fighting back if the authorities use their power in the wrong way. No matter who it is. Everyone respect a fair police officer. No one respect a police officer that uses his position to get his way. I agree the police need to be protected. But not to an unreasonable level.
The Swedes are legalizing pyro And no fines for the clubs that do what they can to prevent illegal use. Congrats to the Swedes http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/article19937646.ab http://www.fotbollskanalen.se/allsv...oter-for-klubbar-som-skoter-sakerhetsarbetet/
I don't know. Do you have dreams about dead cops? Police get the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise.
If the police admit they were wrong (which they should do if they are - they should admit when a mistake is made) they were wrong.
The match is lifting up highly everyone's passion, the discussion seems to endures without a result satisfying all. But each stand for the good point of the insight and respect the others at the same time.
Qatar pays migrant workers to pretend to be a football fans Migrant workers in Qatar get one dollar an hour for sitting in the stadiums and pretending to have fun, to applaud and to do the wave, AP reports. Sometimes they even were asked to dress like Qataris in white robes and head-scarves. "Shaking my body all over ... being in the crowd and shouting and dancing," Adu, a worker from Ghana told the agency. This is not the first controversial issue concerning 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Earlier this year it was reported that 185 Nepalese workers died in 2013 while building infrastructure for the World Cup and almost 1,000 died since the country was proclaimed the host of championship. Numerous human rights campaigners denounce the labor conditions currently in the country as being a kind of servitude and say the country's legislation requires an urgent overhaul. “Qatar is a modern day slave state,” International Trade Union Confederation’s General Secretary Sharan Burrow told RT. http://rt.com/news/215363-qatar-fifa-fake-fans/
Brann (Norway 2014) http://www.ultras-tifo.net/best-of/68-season-20142015/3106-best-of-sk-brann-2014.html
Austria: Derby with boycott by home fans and ban for away fans. This derby used to be very interesting, but things have changed... Austria Wien supporters have decided to stop the support after several bans and a few other problems with the club. For the last games, the derby included, there was no organized support by any groups. Rapid Wien fans are suffering with punishments from the FA (Bundesliga). In their last home match the ultras sector was closed due to pyrotechnics being used. And on this derby Rapid fans had an away ban after trouble in the last derby. Austria Wien: Rapid Wien: Rapid fans attended the last training before the derby. On match day fans gathered for a last support to their players. See full article at : http://www.ultras-tifo.net/photo-news/3286-austria-wien-rapid-wien-08032015.html