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	<title>Comments on: Rangers Riots Manchester 2008</title>
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		<title>By: Supercod</title>
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		<dc:creator>Supercod</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 10:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Neds is what it was, pure and simple, if the final had been held aboard very few of them could have afforded to make the trip but as it’s just 150 miles down the road they came in truck loads, after all it’s only a giro payment. I am sure Manchester Police where hoping for anyone but Rangers to be in the final and to be far it could have been a lot worse, as for the rubbish, well I think that’s kind of normal for events of that scale, I know Edinburgh at New Year is a tip the following day.. Hopefully Manchester made some cash out of the event, or at least the hotels, supermarkets, bars and off-licences did. Just a shame you guys are not getting to see the final on the big screens because of it, however I suspect that’s got something to do with, what if the screens failed a second time how would drunk home fans react especially as I am sure you have your far share of Neds (Chavs as you call them) and I doubt Manchester City Council could cope with another event in such a short period of time going wrong especially if it was home support.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neds is what it was, pure and simple, if the final had been held aboard very few of them could have afforded to make the trip but as it’s just 150 miles down the road they came in truck loads, after all it’s only a giro payment. I am sure Manchester Police where hoping for anyone but Rangers to be in the final and to be far it could have been a lot worse, as for the rubbish, well I think that’s kind of normal for events of that scale, I know Edinburgh at New Year is a tip the following day.. Hopefully Manchester made some cash out of the event, or at least the hotels, supermarkets, bars and off-licences did. Just a shame you guys are not getting to see the final on the big screens because of it, however I suspect that’s got something to do with, what if the screens failed a second time how would drunk home fans react especially as I am sure you have your far share of Neds (Chavs as you call them) and I doubt Manchester City Council could cope with another event in such a short period of time going wrong especially if it was home support.</p>
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		<title>By: Diane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 14:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was horrified to see how it&#039;d all gone so badly wrong in such a short space of time. Earlier I&#039;d watched journalists revelling in the amazing atmosphere in the city centre, with the thousands of people crowded about. It did look really seriously packed though and I&#039;m surprised they hadn&#039;t already opted for taking them to Heaton Park or one of the stadiums to just make it more comfortable for people.
Instead after a major catastrophe with a TV screen   chaos rules and people became upset and angry. Quite how this turned into the pack like behaviour I&#039;m not sure. I feel sorry for the innocent fans who&#039;ve been injured on what should have been a lovely afternoon!
The slating journos gave Manchester within hours of the fighting though was the complete opposite of what they&#039;d been saying earlier on.
The rubbish left behind was a site to see though!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was horrified to see how it&#8217;d all gone so badly wrong in such a short space of time. Earlier I&#8217;d watched journalists revelling in the amazing atmosphere in the city centre, with the thousands of people crowded about. It did look really seriously packed though and I&#8217;m surprised they hadn&#8217;t already opted for taking them to Heaton Park or one of the stadiums to just make it more comfortable for people.<br />
Instead after a major catastrophe with a TV screen   chaos rules and people became upset and angry. Quite how this turned into the pack like behaviour I&#8217;m not sure. I feel sorry for the innocent fans who&#8217;ve been injured on what should have been a lovely afternoon!<br />
The slating journos gave Manchester within hours of the fighting though was the complete opposite of what they&#8217;d been saying earlier on.<br />
The rubbish left behind was a site to see though!</p>
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