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SC Bastia - Marseille - 12/12/2012

Source : http://soccernet.espn.go.com + http://www.om.net

Marseille victims of hostile reception

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Marseille were on the receiving end of alleged racist insults and the threat of their bus being pelted with stones at Bastia on Wednesday.

The game was played behind closed doors at the Stade Armand Cesari as punishment for violent incidents involving Bastia fans during the Corsican derby at Ajaccio in October.

However, authorities granted permission for a giant screen to be erected in a car park adjacent to the stadium, meaning a few hundred Bastia fans gathered to watch the game.

While the arrival of the OM team coach was greeted with taunts, there were also minor explosions. The hostile atmosphere meant plans for visiting president Vincent Labrune and Bastia counterpart Pierre-Marie Geronimi to lay a wreath at a memorial to the 18 fans killed when a temporary stand at the stadium collapsed before the 1992 French Cup semi-final between OM and Bastia had to be delayed.

Though the ceremony eventually took place, kick-off was briefly held up due to smoke from flares, lit outside the stadium, drifting across the pitch. While Bastia coach Frederic Hantz claimed "it was more unsettling for us" to play inside an empty stadium, the OM players were far from impervious to the atmosphere. "I can't deny that, off the pitch, we could hear quite of lot of things," said captain and goalkeeper Steve Mandanda.

Marseille's 2-1 victory, courtesy of a fine strike from Mathieu Valbuena and an Andre Ayew penalty with ex-Blackburn forward Anthony Modeste replying for the hosts, was followed with alleged racist insults directed towards certain OM players as they returned to the team coach. Their departure was then delayed by police, who had been informed the coach would likely come under attack from Bastia hooligans throwing stones en route to the airport.

"Great three points on that farmer's field. No fans in the stadium, but loads outside throwing fireworks," Joey Barton said on his Twitter account, adding: "Freezing cold showers as well."

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France : Bastia barred from playing at home after violence - 13/12/2012

Source : http://sports.yahoo.com

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Bastia have been barred from playing at home until further notice after supporters of the top-flight club were involved in a series of violent incidents, the French League (LFP) said on Thursday.

Fans threw a barrage of fireworks outside the Furiani stadium on Wednesday as Bastia's 2-1 Ligue 1 home defeat by Olympique Marseille was played behind closed doors.

"Regarding all the serious acts committed by some Bastia fans during this game and previous ones ... the disciplinary commission has decided to bar the club from playing in their stadium until further notice," the LFP said in a statement.

The ground was empty for the encounter with Marseille after ugly incidents marred the game at neighbours Ajaccio in October.

A linesman was also hit by a missile in Bastia's League Cup game against Lille two weeks ago.

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Bayer Leverkusen - Hamburger SV - 15/12/2012

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German football fans protest security crackdown with wall of black cards

Fans of Bayer Leverkusen and Hamburg held black cards and lit flares Saturday as they protested new security measures to be introduced in German football stadiums.

German clubs have agreed a toughened set of rules for supporters due to concerns over a rise in violence connected to the sport, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

The Guardian's David Conn reported earlier this month that supporters groups "have interpreted the suggestions ... as a means by stealth to sedate German football's raucous, standing fan culture."

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France : Stade Rennais - Stade Brestois - 08/12/2012

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Several supporters from both teams clashed Saturday night, before the game.
One Rennes supporter fought a Brest one, who was slightly wounded, with a bottle.
The man was arrested.
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Argentina : Lastenia - Jorge Newbery - 08/12/2012

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The referee stopped the game for a few minutes after some detonators were thrown in the pitch and then, some supporters invaded the pitch.

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St Etienne - Lyon - 09/12/2012

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ASSE-OL : brawl between supporters

Many police forces for this derby game but clashes opposed supporters before the game said Eurosport so police intervened.


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About 150 St Etienne supporters welcomed Lyon busses with missiles and one policeman was slightly wounded when police used tear gas.

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Grêmio Porto Alegre - Hambourg SV - Friendly game - 09/12/2012

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Tension in the terraces

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Serious troubles broke out in Brazil during this game for the opening of the new Gremio Arena stadium.
Gremio supporters fronted police inside and outside the stadium.
Five people were arrested.

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Argentina : Deportivo Maipú - Deportivo Santamarina - 09/12/2012

Source : http://elsolonline.com

The game was definitively stopped when the pitch was invaded by local supporters when Maipu won 2-1.
Supporters fronted police inside the stadium and then in the streets.
Several people were wounded.


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Valenciennes - Paris SG - 11/12/2012

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Argentina : Club Belgrano - Social - 09/12/2012

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At the end of the game, away supporters provoked troubles with Belgrano ones and police.


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Australia: FC Sydney - Western Sydney Wanderers - 15/12/2012

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Arrests after flare-up at A-League match

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POLICE arrested three men and a teenage boy after flares were thrown, chairs were smashed and a pre-match brawl erupted between fans at Sydney's A-League soccer derby.

At Saturday night's showdown between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers, six flares were thrown and several chairs smashed by a group of Wanderers fans, Detective Superintendent Gavin Dengate told reporters on Sunday.

Loud detonators were also set off at several train stations, he said.

Supt Dengate warned fans that police would not tolerate such dangerous behaviour.

"We're not going to see here what may be seen unfortunately throughout parts of Europe and other parts of the world."

Soccer authorities would decide whether to ban the men from attending further games, Supt Dengate said.

Police identified alleged offenders from CCTV footage and charged two men, aged 21 and 28, with possessing a non-firearm for discharging an irritant in a public place.

They will appear in the Downing Centre Local Court on January 8.

A 16-year-old boy was also arrested for allegedly throwing flares and will be dealt with under the Young Offenders Act.

Another man was charged with affray and resisting arrest after a brawl between fans near Central Station.

Police are reviewing CCTV footage and expect to make more arrests.

Football Federation Australia corporate affairs manager Kyle Patterson says the federation will consider banning offenders from future games.

"We do have a zero tolerance," he told Macquarie Radio.

"It was regrettable that last night a fantastic event with over 26,000 people was spoilt by a few irresponsible fans.

"They'll pay a price for what they've done."

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Police issue warning to Wanderers over flares, arrests during derby clash with Sydney FC

POLICE will officially warn Western Sydney Wanderers supporters over their behaviour following arrests and violence during Saturday's derby against Sydney FC.

Three Wanderers fans were arrested for throwing flares, while police are still reviewing CCTV footage from Allianz Stadium to identify and arrest more perpetrators this week.

Wanderers fans were also involved in fights near Central Station as they arrived by train from the west, and some fans caused disturbances to traffic in Moore Park by blocking roads.

The Wanderers' official support group, The Red and Black Bloc, posted a photo of the flares on the pitch on their Facebook page yesterday.

A police source told The Daily Telegraph yesterday they would meet with the Wanderers in a bid to stamp out further trouble ahead of Friday's home game against Adelaide United at Parramatta Stadium.

"There were problems prior to the game last Saturday, we will be meeting up with the club," the source said.

"There was some fighting when they came out of the railway station.

"They blocked off roads, there were a lot of flares."

Two men, aged 28 and 21, have been charged with possessing "non-firearm for discharging irritant" in a public place and were bailed to appear at the Downing Centre Local Court on January 8.

The third person arrested for throwing flares - a 16-year-old boy - will be dealt with under the Young Offenders Act.

Flares were thrown from the crowd on to the stadium turf just before match kick-off, and another was lobbed close to Wanderers goalkeeper Ante Covic after the visitors scored the opening goal in the 24th minute.

Police are poring over video footage from the ground and could make more arrests this week.

"This is a very serious issue and police will not tolerate people throwing flares," said Eastern Beaches Local Area Commander, Superintendent Gavin Dengate.

"It is an extremely dangerous practice and serious injuries can occur.

"Two people have been charged and a young person arrested and we will be reviewing CCTV with the intent of identifying further offenders."

The Wanderers won the match 2-0.

Afterwards, the Western Sydney fans celebrated with their team and were deliberately kept back while Sydney FC's fans left early, ensuring there was no encounter between the two groups outside the ground.




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Australia :Adelaide United - Wellington Phoenix - 16/12/2012

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Wellington striker alleges racist fan abuse

Wellington Phoenix striker Paul Ifill has accused Adelaide United fans of racially abusing him during his side's 3-1 loss in the Australian A-League.
The British-born former Barbados international tweeted his displeasure after Sunday's match, saying he was subjected to racial abuse from a small number of fans at Adelaide's Hindmarsh Stadium.
"Bad times poor result and racist abuse from a minority of fans," he wrote, adding in a follow-up tweet: "no problem with a bit of banter but a line was crossed today."
The 33-year-old, who has been with the New Zealand-based Phoenix since 2009, said it was the first time he had experienced such treatment in the A-League.
The Phoenix said it was treating the matter seriously and had asked Football Federation Australia (FFA) to launch a full investigation.
"We have also been in communication with Adelaide United regarding the incident and have accepted Adelaide United's unequivocal apology for the incident," it said in a statement.
Adelaide United said it would assist any investigation by the FFA and stadium management, as well as supporting any sanction imposed on spectators found to have abused Ifill.
"Adelaide United FC conveys its concerns to Paul Ifill, as this incident does not reflect views or expectations of Adelaide United FC," it said in a statement.
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Exeter City - Plymouth Argyle - 16/12/2012

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No trouble between Plymouth Argyle and Exeter fans at Devon derby clash


POLICE said there was no major trouble between football fans at the Devon derby on Saturday.

A spokesman for the Devon and Cornwall force said only one person was arrested outside Exeter City's ground during the game with Plymouth Argyle.

He added the man was suspected of using abusive language towards officers and may not even have been attending the game, which kicked off at noon.

In 2010 more than 20 people were arrested at the first Devon derby between the two clubs in eight years.

But the last three clashes between the rivals have passed off without major incident.

Almost 6,500 fans, including 1,200 Argyle supporters, attended the game.

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Dutch Teenagers Arrested for Death of Football Linesman - 16/12/2012

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Roses were spread across his hearse while football players wore black armbands during the games to pay tribute to “a real football man.”

The death of Richard Nieuwenhuizen rocked the world of Dutch football last week when reports came out that a group of teenage footballers engaged in a violent attack against Nieuwenhuizen that allegedly led to his death.


The players reportedly punched and kicked Nieuwenhuizen, who was rushed to the hospital after the incident but succumbed to death a day after, according to BBC reports.

Four football players coming from the Amsterdam club Nieuw Sloten, all aged between 15 and 16, reportedly engaged in the violent attack.

Nieuwenhuizen was performing his official duties during a game as volunteer linesman for Buitenboys Club in the town of Almere the day he was attacked by the gang of players. His son was playing that time with the rival team of the Sloten and, according to BBC, saw what had been done to his father.

The death of the linesman immediately sent a wave of shock to the Dutch sports world, triggering questions on the culture of violence cultivated by the sport.

The latest BBC report said that four more were arrested Tuesday in Amsterdam, one being a 50-year-old man.

Three of those earlier arrested have already presented themselves in court and have been charged with homicide, physical attack and public violence by authorities, according to the report.

The 41-year-old Dutch linesman is survived by his three children.

Police authorities have encouraged to surface those who have evidence such as photos and videos of people who were present during the incident.

The fallen linesman was interred Monday in Almere with thousands attending. Sympathies also echoed during games of football clubs Sunday by allowing a minute of silence before the professional games started, reports said.

For the Buitenboys team and their coach, the violent incident is unacceptable. According to coach Egor van Gelden, he was able to disperse the attack but one of the boys reportedly came back and kicked the lineman’s head. Even then, the damage was already irreparable because Nieuwenhuizen fell into a coma and eventually died.

BBC reported that the Dutch Football Association, or KNVB, has issued a strong call for respect, but when asked what should be done to stop the violence, the group was not able to provide definite answers.

The association also said that the attack against Nieuwenhuizen was the “worst attack” in football history in the country.

BBC reported that a similar violent assault resulted to the death of a football fan when one player from a Dutch team kicked him in the chest.

According to one amateur referee and sports blogger, the culture of violence in Dutch football could start from the youth, who sees unruly behavior even from their parents.

Huub Bellemakers recalled his experience in the said BBC report when he was head-butted by a player when he issued a red card to the said player. “We Dutch people don’t like being told,” he said.

He added that certain courses of actions must be done to prevent violence and protect those involved in the game.

The professional players should also act as role models by avoiding violence and doing something good that the youth will emulate.

Several others expressed their sympathies particularly the chairman of the Buitenboys Club where the Dutch linesman was a volunteer, who said that Nieuwenhuizen “was a real football man.” Meanwhile, Dutch sports minister Edith Schippers referred to the incident as “terrible.”

The Nieuw Sloten Club, where the attackers came from, was also taken aback by the violent incident and said that it will prevent the players from playing for the club, removed itself from the Dutch league and momentarily suspended the team’s operations, reports said.
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Veria FC - Panathinaikos - 16/12/2012

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Fans of Hulk's club Zenit opposed to black and gay players - 17/12/2012

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The largest fan group of Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg have demanded the club refrain from buying black and gay players following turmoil surrounding the acquisition of Brazil striker Hulk.

"We're not racists but we see the absence of black players at Zenit as an important tradition," Zenit fan club Landscrona said in a letter, called the "Selection 12 manifesto", posted on its website.

"It would allow Zenit to maintain the national identity of the club, which is the symbol of St Petersburg."

Zenit have been the only top club in Russia to have never signed an African player while the northern city of St Petersburg is known to have a strong right-wing nationalist influence.

The fans said they want more home-grown or European players in the team.

"We only want players from other brotherly Slav nations, such as Ukraine and Belarus as well as from the Baltic states and Scandinavia. We have the same mentality and historical and cultural background as these nations," the letter said.

They also expressed their opposition to having "sexual minorities" in the team and demanded that each player would give "101 percent effort" in every match.

Several prominent black players have turned down lucrative offers from the wealthy club over the past 12 months after receiving death threats from Zenit fans, local media reported.

A Zenit spokesman said on Monday the club would not comment on the fans' letter.

Former Zenit and Russia striker Alexander Panov said the fans have no right to influence the club's selection policy.

"If we don't have enough good players from St Petersburg, then what should the club do?" the St Petersburg native was quoted as saying by local media.

"All clubs around the world have black players. If they are absent from Zenit - it's Zenit's problem. I don't think fans should demand the club buy or don't buy certain players. The fans have the right to go to the stadium or stay home."

Zenit have been in turmoil for the past few months with several senior players unhappy after the wealthy club splashed out more than £50 million on Brazilian Hulk and Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel just before the transfer deadline.

Zenit demoted Russia skipper Igor Denisov to the reserve team in September after he refused to play, issuing an ultimatum to renegotiate his contract in line with what Hulk was making.

Denisov was later allowed to rejoin the first team after making an apology.

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Newcastle United - Manchester City - 15/12/2012

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Police working to identify City fans who let off flares inside St James' Park

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Northumbria Police are trying to identify the Manchester City fans who threw flares into sections of the crowd during their side's 3-1 win at Newcastle on Saturday.

A statement said: "A flare was thrown from the section containing Manchester City fans into a section of Newcastle United fans, no one was injured and it was quickly extinguished.

"A second flare was set off in the section containing Manchester City fans.

"Officers at the scene carried out extensive enquiries, including checking CCTV and speaking with available witnesses. However, the person or people responsible are yet to be identified.

"We take incidents such as this extremely seriously and enquiries are still ongoing. Officers continue to work with colleagues at Greater Manchester Police."

The investigation is one of two launched by the Northumbria force following the game.

They also received a complaint involving an allegation of racist abuse after City substitute Aleksandar Kolarov become involved in a lengthy exchange with fans holding an Albania flag as he warmed up on the sidelines.

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The Netherlands : Fortuna Sittard - MVV Maastricht - 14/12/2012

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One man, 22 years old, was arrested after he thrown an home-made bomb in the stands.
Five people were wounded, including one woman, 25 years old, wounded at one leg by a part of a seat which exploded.
Six other people were arrested during this game.

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Stade de Reims - Lille OSC - 15/12/2012

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Lille supporters arrested

Before the game, at 7pm, a young man in its twenties thrown a bottle in direction of police.
Another one, inside the stadium thrown a missile in direction of the pitch.
Shortly later, a third one provoked a steward.
And during the game a man, 35 years old, thrown a seat in direction of the pitch.
They were all arrested.

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Colombia : Millonarios FC - Independiente Medellín - 16/12/2012

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Millonarios win the championship: 3 deaths

The celebration of Millonarios supporters of the 14th national title, gained Sunday against Independiente Medellin, was marred in the Colombian capital by three died. At least 1,200 arrests were made and more than 700 knives seized, according to the police.
Two men, of 21 and 33 years, succumbed to wounds by knife in brawls after the match, and the third victim fell from a bus of the urban network. More than 1,200 people, young people for the majority, were arrested for brawls or to have contravened the prohibition of sale and alcohol consumption in all the city, issued by the town hall. The seizures of knives were especially carried out close to the stage El Campin where the final disputed.

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Belgium: Free fight - 19/12/2012

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Fair Freefight -20 year
First Fight : 10 vs 7.
Genk Youth VS a New Young Group from Standard De Liege
(Genk mob : 5 real lads, and 5 new boys) ~ (Standard mob : 7 New Boys)
Genk Youth wins less than 1minute.
Second Fight : 5 vs 5
(Genk mob : the 5 new boys) ~ (Standard Mob : 5 New boys)
New Genk Youth lads wins.
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Much respect for the 7 new boys from RSCL who fighted for first tiime a free fight.
Also respect for my 10 boys, and much respect for our 5 new boys who also fighted 2 times!!
Cheers G.J.C

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Panachaiki - Olympiakos Pireus - 19/12/2012

Source : greek press

Troubles broke out before the game, opposing police to Olympiakos.
A number of supporters without tickets forced their way to the stadium and then fought with police with the aim that all fans will enter the stadium.
The game was abandonned after 87 minutes of playing.

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Luton football hooligans wanted - 21/12/2012

Source : http://www.lutontoday.co.uk

Luton fans believed to have been involved in clashes between gangs of football hooligans at a match in Lincoln are wanted by police.

Furniture and glasses were thrown during the violent disorder outside The Ritz pub in High Street, Lincoln, on October 6, and two women were treated at hospital for minor injuries caused by flying glass.

Lincolnshire Police launched Operation Hartford to ensure they were all identified.

To date 15 of the 20-25 men involved have been arrested and several charged, but these three men, believed to be Luton fans, are still outstanding.

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AS Roma - AC Milan - 22/12/2012

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As Roma Hooligans assaulted 11 pullman of Milano fans with molotov cocktails and axes, 20-25 milan ultras left the bus but 80 roma ultras attacked them and milan ultras ran away. One Roma fan was arrested.

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Australia: A-League football fans defend right to support with ‘passion’ - 22/12/2012

Source : http://www.australiantimes.co.uk

THE Australian football community has erupted in outrage this week, with ‘soccer’ fans from across the nation banding together to form the Passion Is Not A Crime movement in response to the alleged bias against the game featured in Channel Nine sport reporting.
The backlash was sparked last Saturday when Channel Nine broadcast a report on the unruly behaviour of supporters attending the second Sydney derby between Sydney FC and recent A-League addition the Western Sydney Wanderers. The report detailed the need for a police escort for Wanderers fans walking to the match, and the illegal use of flares by supporters in the stands.
The implications of hooliganism in Channel Nine’s reporting of the Sydney derby provoked a concerted effort by fans of the A-League to address the perceived bias against ‘soccer’ in the Australian media. The Passion Is Not A Crime campaign was created in an effort to mount an organised social media response to the network, with thousands of supporters delivering their message via Facebook and Twitter.
Australian football supporter website From The Stands claims that Channel Nine’s reporting of the incidences at A-League matches intentionally blows crowd disruption out of proportion to create the impression that an element of hooliganism exists within the Australian football community. They claim that only three fans were ejected from the stadium during the Sydney derby, and that the police’s escort of football fans to the match is a standard practice in football matches across the world for logistical reasons rather than because there is an atmosphere of violence.
Channel Nine responded to the initial phase of the Passion Is Not A Crimecampaign with a statement on their Facebook page asserting their right as a media organisation to report on whatever they saw fit. After this comment provoked increased outrage from football fans, Channel Nine clarified their statement with a post asking their Facebook followers to determine whether they felt the network’s coverage of football was fair.
Football blogger Max Cornell claims that the media bias against football in Australia occurs across most broadcast networks when it comes to portraying unfair stereotypes of football supporters. He says that the proportion of fans arrested or expelled from A-League matches is far lower than that at other sporting events, yet the media does not cover these incidences in their reporting.
Cornell said: “The Sydney Derby has 26176 people at the game, with 3 arrests. That means statistically, for every 8725 supporters who went to the game, 1 would get arrested or break the law and create an unruly environment.
“In the 2009 Melbourne Boxing Day Cricket Test, broadcasted by Channel Nine, saw 59,206 people turn up for the second day of play. On that one, single day there were 91 evictions for anti-social behaviour, and 13 arrests for drunk and disorderly conduct. That equates to one in every 569 supporters creating an unpleasant atmosphere for families and children at the game.”
Many football fans involved with the Passion Is Not A Crime campaign believe that Channel Nine’s vested interest in rugby league leads to the network protecting the ‘brand’ of the NRL at the expense of football and its supporters. Cornell points out that 43 rugby league fans were ejected from the 2012 NRL Grand Final, yet there was no coverage of these ejections and police commended the crowd for being relatively well-behaved.
Cornell said: “There is nothing wrong with Channel 9 covering incidents at a football match. However, there is a huge problem with how they cover it. The over exaggeration Channel 9 will go to just to make out that you may not find your way back home if you enter the deathly pits of a football game in Australia is unbelievable. We all know it isn’t like that, and it is a shame the media has to go such extremes to paint the wrong picture.”
Passion Is Not A Crime has organised a grassroots protest to take place during the A-League matches in the lead-up to Christmas. Supporters from different clubs will chant slogans in support of the game and rejecting the image of hooliganism portrayed in the media.
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