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BrewMaster
04-15-2005, 09:17 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/4432047.stm



Milan game ended by crowd trouble

AC Milan have been provisionally awarded the quarter-final tie against Inter Milan after it was abandoned amid ugly scenes of crowd trouble.

The game was halted in the 73rd minute after Inter fans threw flares, one of which hit keeper Dida on the shoulder.

The trouble started when Inter, 3-0 down on aggregate after Andriy Shevchenko's first-half strike, saw Esteban Cambiasso's effort ruled out.

Play resumed for 30 seconds after a 20-minute delay before being abandoned.

Uefa is likely to confirm on Wednesday that the tie will be awarded to AC Milan, while Inter can expect to face severe sanctions by European football's governing body.

The game had got off to a controversial start after Shevchenko appeared to headbutt Marco Materazzi in the second minute.

Neither the referee, Markus Merk, or his assistant spotted the offence so Shevchenko remained on the field.

Should Uefa investigate Shevchenko's headbutt on Materazzi, the AC Milan forward could be charged with violent conduct which could rule him out of both semi-final legs.

Shevchenko appeared to deliberately clatter into Materazzi, setting the tone for a fractious opening period.

When the game did settle, Inter pressured AC Milan's defence with Adriano causing Alessandro Nesta all kinds of problems with his physical presence.

Indeed, Nesta was booked for a foul on Adriano which means he will miss the next match.

Where Nesta failed, Jaap Stam was immovable and the Dutchman had another outstanding game, thwarting Adriano at every move.

Andriy Shevchenko celebrates his opener
Shevchenko scored a superb goal

Inter's best efforts came from long range with Juan Sebastian Veron and Kily Gonzalez forcing superb saves from Dida, who was also in imperious form.

At the other end, Toldo's only real action of the first half was picking the ball out of his net after Shevchenko's superb left-foot strike from the edge of the area.

Inter's chances of getting back into the match were always going to be limited given that they had not beaten AC Milan in three years.

And they suffered a further setback when Adriano limped off soon after the break.

His replacement Obafemi Martins almost made an immediate impact, but Dida's outstretched leg diverted his shot onto the post.

Inter continued to press for the equaliser and they thought they had go it when Cambiasso headed home Veron's corner with 20 minutes left.

But referee Merk deemed that Dida had been fouled in the build-up to the goal and awarded a free-kick.

That decision sparked bottle and flare-throwing, and Dida was struck on the shoulder, the firework only missing his head by inches.

While the goalkeeper received treatment in the middle of his own half, Inter's Cristiano Zanetti and Veron tried to clear the AC Milan penalty area of the missiles but to no avail.

Merk instructed the players to leave the pitch. After a lengthy delay, both sides came back on, only for the restart to last 30 seconds before Merk abandoned the tie completely.

The referee will now submit his report to the Uefa Control and Disciplinary Body, who will deal with the case.

more photos here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/photo_galleries/4438917.stm)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41026000/jpg/_41026887_veron.jpg

http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41026000/jpg/_41026897_dida.jpg

Jeffbx
04-15-2005, 09:36 AM
Holy crap... and people say soccer is boring.

I tried to get to a Manchester United game last time I was over there, but they were playing away. That would be something to see...

BrewMaster
04-15-2005, 09:48 AM
it's freakin' nuts. i saw replays when I was at a pub the other night. Complete fvckin' mayhem much like Pistons/Pacers.

bachviet
04-15-2005, 10:34 AM
Soccer fans are the craziest so no surprised here. Anyway I would love to watch European soccer games but either they are not available or it's too expensive.

Airencracken
04-15-2005, 10:48 AM
And as I saw the smoke rise off the field that day, I knew that we had been pwned by the fans.

psycho-
04-15-2005, 10:58 AM
It's european sports. They're used to rowdy behaviour.

DarkFury
04-15-2005, 12:24 PM
It's european sports. They're used to rowdy behaviour.
Heh... I wonder if it woulda been ok for Ron Artest to roll up into the stands had he been playing in the European league. :hihi:

bachviet
04-15-2005, 01:29 PM
Heh... I wonder if it woulda been ok for Ron Artest to roll up into the stands had he been playing in the European league. :hihi:
He probably is going to get his a$$ whooped hard over there. :dead:

DarkFury
04-15-2005, 02:15 PM
He probably is going to get his a$$ whooped hard over there. :dead:
I'd still like to see that fight though... it would be good ;)

BrewMaster
04-15-2005, 03:16 PM
he'd have burns all over his body from people putting out flares on him. they don't f*ck around over there. :|

navyones
04-15-2005, 05:28 PM
It is really sad to see sport fans get this stupid. It is just proof that U.S. sport fans don't have the corner on the market, when it comes to acting stupid.

Grubbie
04-16-2005, 12:47 PM
That isn't that bad, soccer games have a bad history of holligans and riots....

I know Liverpool played juventus for the first time in 20yrs after a HUGE inncident, this really never happens in this US so..

Link
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050404/ap_on_sp_so_ne/soc_stadium_disaster_revisited

More info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster

Mostly, 39fans were killed before the game in a clash between the two teams supporters. My roommate was telling me when juventus played liverpool for the first time in 20yrs a little bit ago. A bunch of liverpool fans helped up a sign saying we're sorry. The juventus fans turned around and showed them their backs and raised their hands and flicked them off in return.

Back to the flares, if you read some of the articles, it says how a italian team(maybe inter). Tossed a moped off the upper balcony, now that is funny. Mostly the ref blew the call right in front of all the inter fans, and they went nuts.

bachviet
04-16-2005, 05:01 PM
That isn't that bad, soccer games have a bad history of holligans and riots....

I know Liverpool played juventus for the first time in 20yrs after a HUGE inncident, this really never happens in this US so..

Link
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050404/ap_on_sp_so_ne/soc_stadium_disaster_revisited

More info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heysel_Stadium_disaster

Mostly, 39fans were killed before the game in a clash between the two teams supporters. My roommate was telling me when juventus played liverpool for the first time in 20yrs a little bit ago. A bunch of liverpool fans helped up a sign saying we're sorry. The juventus fans turned around and showed them their backs and raised their hands and flicked them off in return.

Back to the flares, if you read some of the articles, it says how a italian team(maybe inter). Tossed a moped off the upper balcony, now that is funny. Mostly the ref blew the call right in front of all the inter fans, and they went nuts.
I was still in VN when that happened and I followed European soccer very closely. One of my favorite player, Platini, was on the Juventus team. They ended up winning the game and the Intercontinental Cup later also. EUFA banned English clubs from playing in the EUFA tournaments for a while.

Grubbie
04-16-2005, 08:31 PM
I was still in VN when that happened and I followed European soccer very closely. One of my favorite player, Platini, was on the Juventus team. They ended up winning the game and the Intercontinental Cup later also. EUFA banned English clubs from playing in the EUFA tournaments for a while.


Ya, 5 years for english teams, 10 for liverpool, which was dropped to 7 later on. It just makes no sense to me to punish fans OUTSIDE the stadium, I mean what could liverpool do to stop them. If they are in the stadium they can do somethign to stop crazy fans. Just kinda interesting that fans were still able to sneak in flares and other things for the game.

Reminds me of what a friend who grew up in turkey told me, they can't bring thigns into the stadium(cause they will throw them). So people outside the stadium would sell old 1980's cell phones that didn't work. So you buy one for 5$, take it apart and toss parts on the field. mostly the battery and the rest of the phone. Sad but funny.

irwin
04-26-2005, 01:10 AM
http://media.skoopy.com/vids/vid_00554.wmv

ShawnLee
04-26-2005, 01:23 AM
Ouch... I hope none of the burning agent got on him. Idiots...