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    Future of UEFA offical in fans row hangs in balance

    Jun 7 2007
    by Jessica Shaughnessy, Liverpool Daily Post

    THE man who branded Liverpool fans the worst behaved in Europe could face disciplinary action because of his remarks, it emerged last night.

    UEFA said a decision had not yet been taken about Mr Gaillard’s future with football’s governing body.

    Outraged supporters and Merseyside MPs called for Mr Gaillard’s resignation after he said Liverpool fans had been involved in 25 incidents across the continent in the last four years – more than any other club.

    He said the incidents were detailed in a report presented to the Government, but sports minister Richard Caborn has so far seen no sign of the list. Many supporters now believe it will never be made public, despite being used to muddy the LFC name last weekend.

    Both Mr Gaillard and UEFA president Michel Platini have since performed U-turns, saying Liverpool fans are not the worst.

    A UEFA spokesman said: “It is possible that action will be taken against Mr Gaillard. A decision has not yet been taken.”

    Mr Gaillard was not available for comment last night.

    UEFA insists the report handed to Mr Caborn after the trouble in Athens will not be made public.

    The spokesman added: “It was never our intention that the contents of this report would be put out to the media.”

    The Department for Culture Media and Sport has said the 25 incidents Gaillard spoke of were not in the report.

    A spokesman said: “The report was handed to Mr Caborn in confidence and UEFA’s wishes will be respected.

    “We have said everything that needed to be said and our comments have been taken on board. It is now time to move on.”

    Mr Gaillard sparked fury when he said the report that was handed over on Tuesday would prove Liverpool fans were the worst in Europe.

    UEFA has blamed Liverpool fans for trouble at the Champions League final in Athens.

    Hundreds of fans gained entry to the stadium with forged tickets and Greek police had to shut the gates, meaning many with legitimate tickets were locked out.

    Police used batons and fired tear gas as fans rushed them.

    Mr Gaillard said on Sunday: “What other set of fans steal tickets from their fellow supporters, or out of the hands of children?”

    This week, Merseyside MPs Jane Kennedy, George Howarth and Peter Kilfoyle all joined the calls for Mr Gaillard to step down.

    Mr Kilfoyle said: “Gaillard knew exactly what he was saying. The bottom line is that the organisation was a shambles and it’s by the grace of God it didn’t turn out much worse. I don’t think he should resign – I think he should be sacked. For him to resign would be a way out with honour.”

    These calls were echoed by fans across Merseyside last night, including Internet fan forum Red and White Kop.

    The website urged Liverpool supporters to boycott UEFA sponsors Heineken, Sony, Mastercard, and Ford in the manner of the Sun newspaper boycott after Hillsborough.

    The site said: “The supporters of Liverpool FC are now proposing to boycott these companies until William Gaillard is removed from his position and UEFA apologises for leaking a pejorative report at a sensitive time with the clear intent of further damaging the reputation of Liverpool FC and its supporters.”

    Father of son killed in Hillsborough disaster warns of more deaths unless UEFA gets its act together

    A CAMPAIGNER whose son was killed in the Hillsborough disaster has warned another fan could die if UEFA does not change.

    Phil Hammond, of the Hillsborough Support Group, say it is vital that the football governing body improves its organ-isation of matches.

    Mr Hammond, who lost a son in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, was at the game in Greece and while he accepts there were problems caused by fans he said UEFA need to sort out their own problems. He said: “The faults at the Athens final were 10% the fault of Liverpool fans, 90% the fault of UEFA.

    “UEFA should get their house in order, people are going to die at their football matches, I can say that as someone who has lost someone and someone who went through what happened in Athens.

    “If something like that happens again, someone is going to die at one of their games.

    “He (Gaillard) is claiming Liverpool fans did this, that and the other, but not what UEFA did wrong. Nobody will now believe anything he says, they should get rid of him as a spokesman.

    “He should have kept his mouth shut until they found out what really happened.”

    #2
    fans are now taking this a bit too far to be fair...

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      #3
      Haha, get the kunt out
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #4
        I agree with shaggy, get him out
        Justice for the 96

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          #5
          Originally posted by mishal View Post
          fans are now taking this a bit too far to be fair...
          What ? The **** should kop it as far as I am concerned. He's the one who's gobbed a bit too much. He could have articulated UEFA's position in a more clever way.

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            #6
            If UEFA aim to keep even a shred of dignity they have to sack this spineless kunt!
            Wit is educated insolence. Wannabe Lurker!

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              #7
              As Hicks said the blokes a clown get the kunt out
              **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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                #8
                Gailard should be sacked. It's not the first time he's spoken out of turn. It was him who was saying we shouldn't go back into the CL after we won in Istanbul. UEFA had to get him to back track on his comments then as well when we were entered into the competition.

                He is a liability for them as he appears to engage his mouth before putting his brain into gear. I wouldn't go as far as to say he is rascist, but he does appear to have a problem with the English.

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                  #9
                  BBbbburn him!
                  James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

                  Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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                    #10
                    Let's get him....

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by exmouth red View Post
                      These calls were echoed by fans across Merseyside last night, including Internet fan forum Red and White Kop.

                      The website urged Liverpool supporters to boycott UEFA sponsors Heineken, Sony, Mastercard, and Ford in the manner of the Sun newspaper boycott after Hillsborough.

                      The site said: “The supporters of Liverpool FC are now proposing to boycott these companies until William Gaillard is removed from his position and UEFA apologises for leaking a pejorative report at a sensitive time with the clear intent of further damaging the reputation of Liverpool FC and its supporters.”
                      Seriously tho is this not a bit daft, I want to see Gaylord kicked out just like everyone else but I'm sure I wont think twice about buying/using products from Uefa's sponsors
                      Thomas Hicks Senior

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by fredo View Post
                        What ? The **** should kop it as far as I am concerned. He's the one who's gobbed a bit too much. He could have articulated UEFA's position in a more clever way.
                        He could learn a lot from our very own Mr Cotton.
                        No! I am NOT in denial!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mishal View Post
                          fans are now taking this a bit too far to be fair...
                          you have to be kidding.
                          Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
                          'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                          "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                          * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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                            #14
                            Sack the prick!

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                              #15
                              Going a bit too far would be burning ethegies (sp) of him while everyone dances around the burning ethegie, butt naked with just a uefa badge strapped to there knobs calling for the head of Gaylord served on a platter.
                              Calling for him to be sacked is NOT too far. Its not far enough imo. He should be severly punished and made to make a public appology AFTER he has been sacked. Make a ****ing example of this prick is whats needed imo.
                              That's my new book. 'Shut the **** Up, by Dr. Denis Leary'. Patients come in. 'Doctor I-' Shut the **** up! NEXT!! 'Doctor, I've got this-' SHUT THE **** UP!! NEXT! 'He made me feel so much better. He just told me to shut the **** up. Nobody ever told me that before!'
                              Denis Leary - 1992


                              Formally known as Carras_boot on ****talk.

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