296 hat geschrieben:The police had to retreat and felt they were in danger so they pulled out their pistols and shot warning-shots.
is this a usual reaction of danish police in situations like that? don't you think they overreacted a little bit????
loca hat geschrieben:296 hat geschrieben:The police had to retreat and felt they were in danger so they pulled out their pistols and shot warning-shots.
is this a usual reaction of danish police in situations like that? don't you think they overreacted a little bit????
296 hat geschrieben:9 police-officers were on the train with the Zürich-fans. No problem there. Then they reached Brøndbyøster station - a guy was arrested. No problem untill he called for help and then the police was attacked by 100-150 people. The police had to retreat and felt they were in danger so they pulled out their pistols and shot warning-shots. Then there was quiet and the reinforced police could start arresting the Zürich fans 60-80 people were arrested.
But hey, I have been arrested once and I don't consider myself a hooligan.
I'd just hate if it was abroad - spending a lot of money and then just looking at yellow walls (as I remember the colour was when I spent a couple of hours in there)
I think it might prevent some Brøndby-fans from going to Zürich as most of us don't come to fight but to watch football ;)
benibunny hat geschrieben:296 hat geschrieben:9 police-officers were on the train with the Zürich-fans. No problem there. Then they reached Brøndbyøster station - a guy was arrested. No problem untill he called for help and then the police was attacked by 100-150 people. The police had to retreat and felt they were in danger so they pulled out their pistols and shot warning-shots. Then there was quiet and the reinforced police could start arresting the Zürich fans 60-80 people were arrested.
But hey, I have been arrested once and I don't consider myself a hooligan.
I'd just hate if it was abroad - spending a lot of money and then just looking at yellow walls (as I remember the colour was when I spent a couple of hours in there)
I think it might prevent some Brøndby-fans from going to Zürich as most of us don't come to fight but to watch football ;)
maybe swiss police will arrest the bröndby team. because they feel in danger
296 hat geschrieben:About your hooligans: It's very very seldom that the Danish police use their pistols.
About the match: Great result. We were shocked when yet ANOTHER central defender was injured - so we played with a totally new defence. Happilly FCZ' attack was nowhere to see - I think you had 1 1/2 chance to score.
2-0 is perfect - to keep FCZ from scoring was a major concern (so maybe that's why FCZ' attack was so weak).
Brøndby will score in Zürich and that will decide the outcome as I don't see FCZ score 4 goals against us.
Oh, and btw. the FCZ players seemed tired or maybe even had an attitude of "oh well we don't care" at the end. Is that a normal moral for the team?
benibunny hat geschrieben:benibunny hat geschrieben:296 hat geschrieben:9 police-officers were on the train with the Zürich-fans. No problem there. Then they reached Brøndbyøster station - a guy was arrested. No problem untill he called for help and then the police was attacked by 100-150 people. The police had to retreat and felt they were in danger so they pulled out their pistols and shot warning-shots. Then there was quiet and the reinforced police could start arresting the Zürich fans 60-80 people were arrested.
But hey, I have been arrested once and I don't consider myself a hooligan.
I'd just hate if it was abroad - spending a lot of money and then just looking at yellow walls (as I remember the colour was when I spent a couple of hours in there)
I think it might prevent some Brøndby-fans from going to Zürich as most of us don't come to fight but to watch football ;)
maybe swiss police will arrest the bröndby team. because they feel in danger
... or maybe shoot
the chli hat geschrieben:296 hat geschrieben:About your hooligans: It's very very seldom that the Danish police use their pistols.
About the match: Great result. We were shocked when yet ANOTHER central defender was injured - so we played with a totally new defence. Happilly FCZ' attack was nowhere to see - I think you had 1 1/2 chance to score.
2-0 is perfect - to keep FCZ from scoring was a major concern (so maybe that's why FCZ' attack was so weak).
Brøndby will score in Zürich and that will decide the outcome as I don't see FCZ score 4 goals against us.
Oh, and btw. the FCZ players seemed tired or maybe even had an attitude of "oh well we don't care" at the end. Is that a normal moral for the team?
ok, I think we'va all seen the game:
Bröndby was way better then our Team. I think M. Laudrup did a great Job.
One example: Your Kepper was waiting outside the box to avoid our fast Attackers from even trying to score...something no coach in Swiss premier League has found out so far.
What I don't get:
I've been watching europeen soccer for the last 20 years without having seen a team that aggressive* like Bröndby tonight!!
the question is whether the danish soccer is as 'violent' by tradition or was it just part of the tactics tonight?
*by aggressive I'm not just referring to the way the fought their one on one, but also how the reacted swearing after a clearly committed foul?!
In two weeks we'll show you the 'Swiss Way'!
2-0 is nothing...and if only 10% of your supporters will show up in Zurich, we'll sing them down over 90 minutes and our Team will follow!!
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