I thought we had a cost of living crisis? Why shell out for a trip to Paris (& probably a fake ticket) when you know you won't see the match live & would be better off watching it on TV. Confirms by lifelong belief that (many) football fans are mindless idiots.
One of the turned away fans was a mate of a Liverpool player who'd given him the ticket out of his allocation. So that was probably a genuine ticket ...
I am a football fan, season ticket holder, go to the odd away game. Once had a (plastic) bottle thrown at me, missed, otherwise the only time I have felt scared at games was due to the police, closing off the only exit, trying to channel large numbers of fans into narrow space, etc. Most of the comments I have seen (from journalists) say the policing and stewarding was woeful.
In future this situation is going to be exacerbated by the use of paperless entry tickets in the form of a QR code downloaded to a phone.
Those selling fraudulent tickets need only convince someone that they are buying a genuine electronic ticket – the fans will only discover the fraud when they try to gain access to the stadium using the faked ticket, leading to inevitable queues as they are turned away at the turnstile.
Seen lots of reports of overzealous French plods spraying all and sundry with tear gas, kids and the elderly included. I think there's a lot more to this than meets the eye.
While an investigation will be needed to uncover the cause of the problems, there does seem to be a possibility that faulty technology might have played a major part in the problem, with undoubtedly genuine tickets (such as those given to players by UEFA) being flagged up as fake by the security system.
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