hampshire_exile
Well-known member
There seems to be a general acceptance that a significant number of people ( if we call significant over 100) were able to get into Wembley last night without tickets.
If that’s the case I think UEFA should not allocate games like Champions League finals to Wembley in the future until they can demonstrate that they can secure the ground outside and steward it effectively inside. That means having employing football savvy stewards with a physical presence, not slight 18 year olds from North West London who don’t know even what to do when people stand in aisles.
Leaving aside the basic safety issue of allowing overcrowding, what if one of those breakers in had been a terrorist?
If that’s the case I think UEFA should not allocate games like Champions League finals to Wembley in the future until they can demonstrate that they can secure the ground outside and steward it effectively inside. That means having employing football savvy stewards with a physical presence, not slight 18 year olds from North West London who don’t know even what to do when people stand in aisles.
Leaving aside the basic safety issue of allowing overcrowding, what if one of those breakers in had been a terrorist?