Saturday, 20 April 2013

Fights split out as Borussia Dortmund sell out of Real Madrid...

Apr 16, 2013 5:20:00 PM A number of touts caused trouble at ticketing stands around the area as fans camped outside for two days to give themselves a chance of attending the semi-final It is considered numerous ticket boasts were associated with trying to make their way to the front of queues as followers waited to obtain practical one of the 66,000 passes, and violence quickly broke out, leading to law enforcement being called. Fans had camped out for 2 days in the hope of seeing their side just take on the Spanish winners in the last four of Europe's premier club competition, and were naturally angry at others trying to drive in-front and get tickets to offer on. Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke unveiled the club had made an error in providing the tickets to everyone and admitted instructions could be learned from this incident. "We overlooked the run on the seats. We will draw our lessons and will not have a free of charge sale similar to this again," he explained in a statement. Due to Uefa limits, the club's 80,000 ability stadium, the Signal Iduna Park, cannot be fully used due to areas being ranking only, meaning numerous regular supporters have been left empty-handed in their quest to look at their staff on April 24. One person was taken into police custody following a incidents while a further two were noted for assault and aggravated battery.

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