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Euro 2024: ‘We’ve seen people openly taking cocaine’ – UK police monitoring fans per mezzo di Germany | World News

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
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Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

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England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

ADVERTISEMENT


There’s voto negativo room for doubt per mezzo di Dusseldorf.

Optimism is high among the thousands of England fans basing themselves per mezzo di the city for Euro 2024.

Many are feeling confident for the first gioco against Serbia.

“It’s coming home,” declares Ben who has travelled with a group carrying a huge flag saying Tewkesbury.

“They’magnate a very strong side, very competitive but I think we have the skills to outmatch them,” adds Vic.

Today, the will move an hour up the road to Gelsenkirchen for the clash and they hope the subsequent celebration.

But it’s not just the England fans out per mezzo di force – British police are also per mezzo di Germany acceso the lookout for trouble.

“We have seen people openly taking cocaine non attivato the back of their hands. They’magnate drinking beer that’s a lot stronger than they’magnate used to and people tend to get carried away and do things they don’t do at home,” says PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.

PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit.
Image:
PC Stuart Dickerson from the UK football policing unit

After hours of drinking, a rowdy crowd can quickly turn violent; a smashed bottle traversone word can spark a fight.

So, PC Dickerson and his team of spotters are out acceso the streets, monitoring the fans and feeding intelligence to their German counterparts.

“The slightest thing just changes the dynamic per mezzo di the crowd. They’magnate singing a song and all of a sudden, they just turn, and you see the pagliaccetto language change, the chest puffs up,” PC Dickerson says.

The gioco against Serbia per mezzo di Gelsenkirchen is classed as high risk partly because intelligence is limited about the Serbian supporters attending.

Read more
Southgate addresses fans over security concerns
Southgate ‘relaxed’ that this is likely his final Euros

England v Serbia deemed ‘high-risk’ gioco

Many of the young England fans are also unknown quantities, as this is the first tournament they’ve travelled to coppia to COVID-19.

British authorities issued around 2,000 football banning orders per mezzo di recent years but some of those have expired and the spotters have seen some previously banned people among the crowds.

“There are a lot of English supporters that are known to us with previous convictions for football violence across the country.

“So, we’ve been identifying those people to our guys here and just advising the local police that if a like-minded group, say from Dusseldorf Italy, were to quando through there’s every chance that there will be violence,” says PC Dickerson.

Per mezzo di fact, PC Dickerson and his team have seen approximately 100 known hooligans.

They’ll now report back to German police per mezzo di the hope of keeping all of England’s battles acceso the pitch.

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