Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

UEFA DON’T SEE FANS... RIPPED OFF AND USED THEY SEE ACCESSORIE­S, FOR CORPORATE GREED

The football authoritie­s, brutal police & indifferen­t stewarding combined to create the sickening scenes in Paris but it confirms just how little the game thinks of supporters and exactly how much they think of money

- FROM ANDY DUNN Chief Sports Writer in Paris @andydunnmi­rror

YOU are no longer football fans, you are no longer football supporters, you are no longer even football followers, you are merely accessorie­s.

Accessorie­s to the greed of the game’s authoritie­s, accessorie­s to the sickening commercial­ism of sport, accessorie­s to a class system in a sport that was once the definition of equality. Walking past the hospitalit­y areas inside the Stade de France – en route to witness people getting teargassed because they were asking why they could not get into a stadium with their sickeningl­y overpriced tickets – there was not a so-called VIP with a care in the world.

They knew the champagne would not run out and they knew the limos would be waiting.

For UEFA and for FIFA, that is what is important. That the sponsorshi­p money rolls in, that the TV money rolls in.

That is why the World Cup is going to Qatar, don’t forget. Even this close to football’s sacred tournament, its location is still hard to believe. Impossible to believe. Although it should not be. They would probably do without the fans if they could, UEFA and FIFA.

But they cannot because, whether they like it or not, the fans make the spectacle they are selling to the highest bidders.

So, if they have to have them, why not rip them off by charging outrageous ticket prices and then skimp on proper policing and stewarding? The blame for what happened outside – and in the environs of the Stade de France on Saturday night – can be laid at a selection of doors.

There was brutally heavyhande­d policing, indifferen­ce from stewards, entirely foreseeabl­e logistical issues.

And while supporters were in no way accountabl­e, a nine o’clock kick-off does not help.

But then that is for the television dough. Never mind that, even if things ran smoothly, spectators would still have been getting back to their

Paris hotels in the early hours of Sunday morning.

That kick-off times are dictated solely by TV companies is now set in stone – there is no changing that.

And regardless of the timings, from my own eye-witness evidence, the main culprits on Saturday night were the police and whoever thought it a good idea to funnel 20,000 Liverpool fans through a passage no wider than a cricket strip.

The buck, though, has to stop with UEFA and they know it.

That is why they came out with the initial, scandalous line

that the problems were caused by fans – presumably, Liverpool fans – arriving late.

Then, we had more bull about fake tickets being at the root of the issue. Directly, UEFA might not have been to blame for the shocking, tear gasstained scenes but they set the tone for match-going supporters being treated shabbily by themselves making the fans an afterthoug­ht.

UEFA – and, indeed, FIFA – do nothing, for example, to stop supporters getting royally ripped off for accommodat­ion in host cities. Instead, they join

in the fun by limiting ticket allocation­s to proper fans while making sure those lucky enough to get one are charged top dollar.

So, while they are conducting an investigat­ion into what went so horribly wrong outside the Stade de France, they might want to conduct another one.

Conduct another one into how fans are no longer fans... but accessorie­s to be exploited.

LIVERPOOL’S HEARTBREAK AND PRIDE SEE PULLOUT

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ONLY GOING TO A GAME... Fans with genuine tickets were herded into tiny areas and pepper sprayed by police

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