Alan Dugdales Moustache
Well-Known Member
We don't get large crowds, but if we did that tunnel is where there could be a real problem if there was trouble with away supporters.
It's the point at which both sets of supporters usually are in contact ( literally on occasion) after a game. Fortunately yesterday the Sunderland coaches were parked very close to the barriers, which in some ways helped with the segregation.
There were just under 12,000 city fans at the game but it still seemed a bit of a squeeze getting to the top of the steps to go under the railway line. If there had been a rush by a large contingent of away supporters towards the city fans on their way down the steps it would have resulted in a stampede and God only knows what could have happened as a result.
When there is a large crowd expected and with it a large away following then there must be a large police presence to ensure safely . It's not the 1970s any more thankfully but events yesterday showed that football violence isn't ever that far away.
It's the point at which both sets of supporters usually are in contact ( literally on occasion) after a game. Fortunately yesterday the Sunderland coaches were parked very close to the barriers, which in some ways helped with the segregation.
There were just under 12,000 city fans at the game but it still seemed a bit of a squeeze getting to the top of the steps to go under the railway line. If there had been a rush by a large contingent of away supporters towards the city fans on their way down the steps it would have resulted in a stampede and God only knows what could have happened as a result.
When there is a large crowd expected and with it a large away following then there must be a large police presence to ensure safely . It's not the 1970s any more thankfully but events yesterday showed that football violence isn't ever that far away.