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Steward was bribed, tickets forged in Wembley’s chaos

Steward was bribed, tickets forged in Wembley's chaos
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LONDON: British fans allegedly yawned for fake waiters and tickets to enter the London Wembley Stadium for the Euro 2020 final, causing a chaos that defender Harry Maguire said he had hurt his father.
Guardian newspaper on Wednesday quoted an anonymous fan as said ticketless fans using a messaging application telegram to share advice on security violations before and during interference on Sunday, adding evidence of anecdotal events.
The report came when Maguire revealed his father suffered two alleged ribs broken and struggled to breathe after being trapped in the incident.
Alan Maguire, 56, and Manchester United player’s pastor agent Kenneth was trampled by fans without climate when they entered the stadium before the match between England and Italy.
“It was not a pleasant experience – it shook it.
It was scary.
I don’t want anyone to experience that in a soccer match,” said Maguire to the England tabloid The Sun.
A 24-year-old man – identified with a pseudonym “Pablo” – told Telegram Guardian groups containing hundreds of people looking for tickets and assistance in security violations, estimating 5,000 people scientifically entering Wembley.
He said fans agreed to the waiter, some reportedly with only £ 20 ($ 28, 23 euros), and others faked tickets with their names by changing the original ticket photos to get entries.
About 300 supporters were poured through the disabled entrance when they opened, the source said, added many reports that some fans cut them down with the original ticket past the rotating door.
Alan Maguire, who was injured in the subsequent violence disorder, did not ask for medical treatment as an English supporter was overwhelmed to enter the stadium and occupy the paying seat.
“My father is a big fan – he continued with it.
He struggled with his breath because of his ribs, but he wasn’t one to make a big commotion,” said Harry Maguire.
“He was lucky because every match he had with my niece or one of my children on his shoulder,” added the 28-year-old player.
The UEFA European Football Management Agency on Tuesday accused the English Football Association for poor scenes and would appoint “Ethics and Discipline Inspector” to investigate pre-match incidents.
Infraction includes Italian National Anthem Booing fans, fireworks lighting, mid-match pitch invasion and supporters throwing objects.
The London police force said that it made 86 arrests and that 19 industries were injured in connection with managing the Euro 2020 final.
It was said to also see reports of racist abuse of three English black players who missed punishment, which had triggered the outpouring of support for them from fans.
A petition to ban racists permanently from soccer matches, which was made in response to harassment, had collected more than one million signatures in just two days.
Maguire condemned the behavior of fans who were naughty in the match, which had encouraged the speculation could endanger efforts with England-Ireland to host the 2030 World Cup final.
He said the actions of the fans were “completely wrong” and said his father would still go to The match but now it will be more aware.
“Things can be much worse but we have to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” he added.
Italy won the match 3-2 at a penalty after a 1-1 draw after extra time to claim their first European championship title since 1968.

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