You've never seen a riot? Go to the derby of Sofia. This is called an extensive material of the English daily " The Guardian ", devoted to clash Levski - CSKA.
Author of the article is Jonathan Wilson ( Jonathan Wilson ), who is a correspondent of the magazine for Eastern Europe. He is an author of two books: "Behind the curtain: A journey through football in Eastern
Europe" and "Reverse Pyramid" - a book about football tactics.more info
He wrote of Eternal derby Bulgaria, CSKA win on Saturday as guest of Levski 3:1: " The match between Levski and CSKA shockingly reminded me a lot of problems with English fans in 1970 .
Logically, the English journalist is not stopping the game on our two grand you can hardly impress a representative of the homeland of football, but the clashes between fans of CSKA and the police.
We recall that the break the police stormed in "D" and drive out the fans from the stadium once before, some of them are stoned, bombs and missiles.
"Serious problems began shortly before the end of the first half when police started to chase 3500 CSKA fans from the stadium after a policeman was wounded by a missile thrown at him while supporters cheered for goals from Michel Platini, which led to their favorites 1:0. (...)
In response to a fan of Levski, topless, despite the terrible cold, rushed into the area with spaces separating the two propaganda groups and had to be ozpten than a dozen policemen.
At the police took them several minutes to earn the fans of CSKA from stadiona, but the sector was already empty when a little after the break Platini scored his second goal of the match, marking a 0:2. (...)
Finally CSKA won 3:1, but the violence has overshadowed everything . After the final whistle the players of CSKA went to the empty platform where we had to be their fans and applauded spaces, surreal picture suitable for such a strange afternoon .
Jonathan Wilson fails to mention the battle scenes between supporters and police outside the stadium "Georgi Asparuhov.
"So mutual recriminations continue. Fans blame the police, the police blame the fans, but absolutely everyone is wondering why the meeting was played from 18:00 .
Maybe an earlier start time of game would alleviate the problem. I have no idea how to deal first with football hooligans, but for starters I asked how so many fans scored missiles and bombs at the stadium in the presence of 1,500 police officers?
All I know is that never in my life I have not enjoyed so much to see free taxi to the stadium and to lock in his hotel room.ME HERO DYD