Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Making A Puppet Theatre

Fans from both teams fought after

The Ganzabal visits Oviedo you can count on fights. The matches between Langreo and Oviedo seem doomed to no end with the final whistle and someone should think about what happened yesterday in the vicinity of Langreo field, starting with their own supporters from both teams that do nothing to spoil what should be a game.


The first year of the blues in Third, the match played at the old Ganzabal had to be suspended after a fight widespread in the stands, which ended with a blue fan stabbed. At that time, the lack of foresight regarding the National Police units, laid bare the lack of foresight by the authorities. Yesterday, the story was repeated in close proximity. Fans of both teams and had an initial confrontation near the bus station and in the field Langreo things did not go to greater and has been repeated incidents of 2003 were not enough police to tackle them, despite intervention of the President of the Asturian Federation Cup, Maximino Martinez, who gave the alarm that caused more police arrived to the field.
What they could not avoid was the confrontation at the end of the meeting and around Ganzabal clashes between fans of both teams, forcing police to intervene, who managed to disperse the people involved, without serious injuries lament. already warmed the atmosphere during the match with the classical crosses and chanting insults and in this case to the locals they were the hand and voice to the cries of ETA kill them.
In regard to the meeting, was as expected, locked, with a few times and some action out of tune, as the final minutes that ended with the expulsion of Carli and Ivan, the latter led to the debut of the youth target Harvey played the last minutes of the game with a field player jersey of the away kit Oviedo. The best detail was the respect shown by the blue players before the break led by the Langreo at the start of the match, following the orders of an unrecognizable and humble Lobo Carrasco.


Source: Voice of Asturias

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