Wednesday, October 27, 2004

[lfc-news] Cup clash marked by crowd trouble - PA


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PA Sport, 26 Oct 2004
CUP CLASH MARRED BY CROWD TROUBLE

Four supporters were arrested after crowd trouble flared during the second
half at tonight's Carling Cup tie between Liverpool and Millwall at The New
Den.

Away fans alleged the violence was sparked by chants relating to the
Hillsborough disaster in 1989.

Two supporters from either side were arrested and 68 seats were ripped up.
Seats were also thrown from the upper tier of the stand containing
Liverpool supporters, while fans in the lower tier of the away end rushed
towards their Millwall counterparts and riot police were required to quell
the damage.

A disabled fan was injured at the perimeter of the pitch as supporters in
the Liverpool end poured forward, while three supporters from the Liverpool
section and one from the Millwall section were ejected.

Former Liverpool skipper Phil Neal works as a charity co-ordinator for the
families involved in the Hillsborough tragedy and was at the game as a
co-commentator for Merseyside radio station Radio City.

He said: "I just want to forget about the bad experiences. I came here and
I just wanted to watch a game between Millwall and Liverpool under normal
circumstances.

"If it was chants about Hillsborough that started the violence, then it was
totally unnecessary.

"That was 15 years ago and the Heysel Stadium disaster was 19 years ago.
Seeing what happened tonight made me rather subdued, and I had to apologise
to my listeners because I did not say anything for about 20 minutes."

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez said he had seen "something" of the
violence and added: "In the stadium you want to see only good football."


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