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Leeds v Cardiff : Cardiff return all allocated tickets in protest



clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Beam back denied by Leeds as well

Cardiff City Football Club can confirm that we will be returning our away tickets to Leeds United for the Sky Bet Championship match this Saturday.

Having consulted in-depth with official Supporter and Travel Groups based on initial control measures and the subsequent offer of only five hundred unrestricted tickets from Leeds, the shared view amongst supporter representatives and Club officials was to return the tickets as a matter of principle. We can also confirm that Leeds United have declined our request for a beam back to televise the match at Cardiff City Stadium.

Cardiff City Football Club CEO Ken Choo said, “It’s extremely disappointing to have reached this conclusion, but having listened to collective views and in knowledge of the positive record and reputation Cardiff City fans have built at away fixtures in recent years, we have no option but to return the low number of unrestricted tickets on offer out of respect for our supporters.

“Our preference was for Cardiff City fans to be granted the same respect and freedom of travel as provided to over 2,000 Leeds supporters for the corresponding fixture this season, and we are frustrated that this could not be permitted.

“As is the case at Cardiff City Stadium, supporter safety should always be the priority. With the intelligence and information available however, we consider the event to be routine and manageable and that that the travel and ticket restrictions in place are substantially out of proportion to any perceived risk. As stated by our Supporter Groups, we also believe that West Yorkshire Police could manage the event without issue or restrictions, if they chose to do so.

“For the game on Saturday we are frustrated at not being able to support our players in what we consider to be fair numbers and also question the rationale in denying our request to show the fixture via beam back at Cardiff City Stadium. Doing so would at least allow our supporters to experience the match, albeit to a lesser degree than preferred.

“That said, looking to next season we can assure Cardiff City and Leeds United fans that we will continue to facilitate sensible travel and access measures, generating the best possible match atmosphere from both sets of passionate supporters.”

Cardiff City Supporters Club Chairman Clive Francis said, “Cardiff City Supporters Club fully endorses this decision and is grateful to the Football Club for supporting the stance taken by the various travel groups.

“We appreciate that there will be some fans who will be disappointed by this decision. However from the feeling generated by those supporters who travelled on the CCSC coaches to Reading on Saturday, the majority of those travelling fans were in favour of a boycott of this fixture based on the derisory ticket allocation and second rate treatment supporters have received during previous visits.

“Hopefully by making this stance the Supporters of Cardiff City Football Club will be treated with more respect in the future. The ‘bad old days’ of unacceptable behaviour by a small number of ‘fans’ have thankfully been left far behind us now. This is now reflected in the respectful treatment received from the majority of clubs we visit. Let’s hope that this message hits home loud and clear to Leeds United Football Club.”

A spokesperson for Cardiff City Supporters' Trust said: "We fully support Cardiff City's decision to refuse the limited number of tickets on offer.

"Cardiff City didn't impose any restrictions on Leeds fans earlier this season and we can see no reason why Leeds can't reciprocate.

"There was an agreement at a meeting before Saturday's match that Cardiff City will not retaliate against Leeds United fans next season and they will be treated the same as any others. This is entirely the right approach."

Cardiff City will continue discussions with the Football League on this matter in the weeks ahead, while we would advise all Cardiff City supporters not to seek entry to Elland Road for this fixture. As to be expected, no away tickets will be made available to Cardiff City fans on Saturday.
 










Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Leeds really are a nasty little club, aren't they.

I'm no great fan of Leeds, but this sounds like it's every bit as much about West Yorkshire Police as Leeds United themselves. I'm not sure Leeds themselves are great fans of their local force.

That said, denying the opportunity of a beamback is mean-spirited, but Leeds are not alone in this. Clubs, collectively, need to come up with a way that means beambacks happen far more than is the case currently.
 




wakeytom

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Apr 14, 2011
2,718
The Hacienda
I'm no great fan of Leeds, but this sounds like it's every bit as much about West Yorkshire Police as Leeds United themselves. I'm not sure Leeds themselves are great fans of their local force.

That said, denying the opportunity of a beamback is mean-spirited, but Leeds are not alone in this. Clubs, collectively, need to come up with a way that means beambacks happen far more than is the case currently.

Thats the point I was making, and having grown up in the area I think the Leeds fans are the biggest haters of the WYP

I think beamback only works when all away seats are sold, which is obviously not the case here given they were all returned but I think you are correct I think there should be an agreement that if an away allocation sells out then the away club can choose if they wish to put the game on in the home stadium/facilities
 








Vegas Seagull

New member
Jul 10, 2009
7,782
Leeds shameful ticket allocation

Disgraceful offering Cardiff just 500 when 2,000 normally available. good to see they returned the lot & now are winning
 








studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,237
On the Border
Disgraceful offering Cardiff just 500 when 2,000 normally available. good to see they returned the lot & now are winning

Originally offered more but with draconian conditions attached similar to restrictions when Millwall visit. Funny how every other team in the division can deal with Leeds, Millwall and Cardiff without these issues. Club blaming West Yorkshire Police, but surely the biggest club in Europe must have more influence on the Police.

Applaud Cardiff for not taking any tickets.
 


empire

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Dec 1, 2003
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dreamland
Tbh the main reason was a lad from leeds service crew was boxing that night and everylad old and new were out on a jolly,and the old bill fidnt want 2000 cardiff in town
 


wakeytom

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Apr 14, 2011
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The Hacienda
Tbh the main reason was a lad from leeds service crew was boxing that night and everylad old and new were out on a jolly,and the old bill fidnt want 2000 cardiff in town

Which to be honest does make a little sense did you see how hammered the crowd was at the boxing, what an atmosphere there was
 




Goring Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Huddersfield
Originally offered more but with draconian conditions attached similar to restrictions when Millwall visit. Funny how every other team in the division can deal with Leeds, Millwall and Cardiff without these issues. Club blaming West Yorkshire Police, but surely the biggest club in Europe must have more influence on the Police.

Applaud Cardiff for not taking any tickets.

The biggest problems is half the dickheads who follow Leeds can't be trusted to behave
 




Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Originally offered more but with draconian conditions attached similar to restrictions when Millwall visit. Funny how every other team in the division can deal with Leeds, Millwall and Cardiff without these issues. Club blaming West Yorkshire Police, but surely the biggest club in Europe must have more influence on the Police.

Applaud Cardiff for not taking any tickets.
How about blaming the idiots rucking?
 


Brightonfan1983

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Jul 5, 2003
4,863
UK
Leeds really are a nasty little club, aren't they.

This has just occurred this evening - what a pathetic set up...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32361933

"Leeds United manager Neil Redfearn's plans for Saturday's Championship match at Charlton Athletic have been hit by the sudden withdrawal of six players.
Mirco Antenucci, Giuseppe Bellusci, Dario Del Fabro, Marco Silvestri, Souleymane Doukara and Edgar Cani all told Redfearn they were injured.
Five of the six were signed by banned club president Massimo Cellino.
According to Press Association Sport, Redfearn and United's physio were not aware of any injuries.
Redfearn's position at Elland Road has appeared under threat over recent weeks.
His assistant Steve Thompson lost his job without warning on 2 April.
And Redfearn's own deal, which expires at the end of the season, looks increasingly unlikely to be renewed under the club's current regime.
Cellino has been banned from holding any influence over the club since the end of January - following a conviction in Italy for not paying tax on a yacht - but he is set to return in a fortnight's time.
Forwards Antenucci and Doukara, defenders Bellusci and del Fabro and goalkeeper Silvestri were signed by Cellino.
Forward Cani's deal was set up by the Italian before he was banned by the Football League for failing its owners and directors test.
Leeds, 15th in the table and safe from relegation, were not available for comment."
 




Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
This has just occurred this evening - what a pathetic set up...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32361933

"Leeds United manager Neil Redfearn's plans for Saturday's Championship match at Charlton Athletic have been hit by the sudden withdrawal of six players.
Mirco Antenucci, Giuseppe Bellusci, Dario Del Fabro, Marco Silvestri, Souleymane Doukara and Edgar Cani all told Redfearn they were injured.
Five of the six were signed by banned club president Massimo Cellino.
According to Press Association Sport, Redfearn and United's physio were not aware of any injuries.
Redfearn's position at Elland Road has appeared under threat over recent weeks.
His assistant Steve Thompson lost his job without warning on 2 April.
And Redfearn's own deal, which expires at the end of the season, looks increasingly unlikely to be renewed under the club's current regime.
Cellino has been banned from holding any influence over the club since the end of January - following a conviction in Italy for not paying tax on a yacht - but he is set to return in a fortnight's time.
Forwards Antenucci and Doukara, defenders Bellusci and del Fabro and goalkeeper Silvestri were signed by Cellino.
Forward Cani's deal was set up by the Italian before he was banned by the Football League for failing its owners and directors test.
Leeds, 15th in the table and safe from relegation, were not available for comment."
orders from above that.

certain people on end of season positional bonuses.

whole place is a farce and only going to get more comical in next few months.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,017
East Wales
orders from above that.

certain people on end of season positional bonuses.

whole place is a farce and only going to get more comical in next few months.
With what has happened this season, Leeds have done really well to ride it out in mid table.
 


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