Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

It was arrogant and appalling to try to blame supporters... organisati­on at the Stade de France failed to a criminal level

- FROM DAVID MADDOCK in Paris @Maddockmir­ror

THE scenes I witnessed in Saint-denis should not be happening in football in the 21st century.

And the appalling, arrogant cover-up from UEFA and the French authoritie­s afterwards – to try to pin blame on innocent fans – should not be happening either.

Let’s get this straight.

The organisati­on for the Champions League final in the Stade de France was not just inadequate, it totally failed…to a criminal level.

And there must be a criminal investigat­ion into the failures which put lives at risk and opened up the possibilit­y of another tragedy at a football stadium.

Fans who arrived as early as 5.30pm for a 9pm kick-off, were corralled into the worst holding areas I’ve ever witnessed in a modern stadium.

And that should not be happening with all the lessons we should have learned from the past. Even at 6pm, a dangerous crush was building. By then, it was apparent there was no way the structure in place, herding many thousands of fans into tiny restricted areas, was adequate.

And also apparent, the security checks were shockingly few for so many people.

It meant a horrific bottleneck that was never going to clear before kick-off, with some fans waiting for more than three hours to get through. Yet nothing was done to change it.

But that wasn’t the worst. The organisers then actually CLOSED gates at the inner perimeter, and at other gates, scanners were clearly not working.

That was exacerbate­d by locals taking advantage of the ensuing chaos to try and clear barriers to get into the ground.

I witnessed all this, and witnessed the shocking response of the French police, who baton-charged and teargassed innocent people with tickets merely standing waiting to come through gates which never opened.

After the game it was equally bad, an ominous atmosphere outside, with gangs gathering to attack departing fans, and snatch bags and phones – with no apparent police interventi­on.

It was an horrific night, made even worse by the swift coverup that ensued, with UEFA first blaming late arriving fans, then saying there were thousands with fake tickets.

That ‘lie’ was extended even further by the French government with their Sports Minister saying the “English” were responsibl­e for “violence.”

The only violence I saw came from the thuggish French police, and the locals who tried to get in and then turned on fans afterwards.

Then there was the violence of a complete breakdown of the organisati­on of one of the world’s biggest sporting events. A violence which saw many hundreds pushed, crushed, and treated inhumanely.

It all sounds horrendous­ly familiar, and should not be happening. UEFA and the French government need to understand this, and act because they were so close to causing a tragedy.

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