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Confirmed Punishment From Uefa For Georgia


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The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) met last week and announced the following decisions:

Match: European Qualifiers, Group D, Georgia v Germany (0-2), 29 March, Tbilisi
Georgian Football Federation (GFF)
Incidents: Field invasion by supporters – Art. 16 (2) (a) DR; Setting off of fireworks – Art. 16 (2) © DR; Insufficient organisation (stairs blocked, lack of body search, gates locked, accreditation system) – Art. 26, 31, 33, 39 of the UEFA safety and security regulations; Art. 11 (1) DR).

Decision: The Georgian Football Federation (GFF) has been fined €50,000.

Great news for all of us who have booked.

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The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) met last week and announced the following decisions:

Match: European Qualifiers, Group D, Georgia v Germany (0-2), 29 March, Tbilisi

Georgian Football Federation (GFF)

Incidents: Field invasion by supporters – Art. 16 (2) (a) DR; Setting off of fireworks – Art. 16 (2) © DR; Insufficient organisation (stairs blocked, lack of body search, gates locked, accreditation system) – Art. 26, 31, 33, 39 of the UEFA safety and security regulations; Art. 11 (1) DR).

Decision: The Georgian Football Federation (GFF) has been fined €50,000.

Great news for all of us who have booked.

Lovely jubbly

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We would have had a far better chance of winning in a behind closed doors match

Now with a partisan home support it becomes more difficult

Glad your trips are the priority .............. <_<

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We would have had a far better chance of winning in a behind closed doors match

Now with a partisan home support it becomes more difficult

Glad your trips are the priority .............. <_<

Ridiculous comment, in my opinion. Because the players wouldn't hear the "always quiet and subdued" Tartan Army (even if they are outnumbered)?

If anything, playing without any atmosphere (or in fact noise) might have made it a more difficult match to play in.

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Georgia have 3 points from 5 matches and they got them playing Gibraltar if we can't beat them over there we won't and don't deserve to qualify of course people are glad it's an open doors game a lot of money has been invested in going

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We would have had a far better chance of winning in a behind closed doors match

Now with a partisan home support it becomes more difficult

Glad your trips are the priority .............. <_<

What a stupid comment! With that logic, Why have any fans at any games then?

Side note how has Georgia's world famous partisan crowd worked for them so far this campaign?

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Ridiculous comment, in my opinion. Because the players wouldn't hear the "always quiet and subdued" Tartan Army (even if they are outnumbered)?

If anything, playing without any atmosphere (or in fact noise) might have made it a more difficult match to play in.

What a stupid comment! With that logic, Why have any fans at any games then?

Side note how has Georgia's world famous partisan crowd worked for them so far this campaign?

:wtf:

:ok:

Anyone ...and i mean ANYONE - that thinks Scotland has a better chance of winning a tricky away fixture in a stadium with a partisan atmosphere where we have been gubbed before rather than an empty ground is telling fibs and trying to deflect their trip being more important than the 3 points

You might not like it but it doesnt make it untrue ....

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People who want a closed stadium are the part time away fans who aren't going getting annoyed we will now get an away point.

Ireland have a partisan support lets play that with no fans? Where was the call for Poland or Germany to be behind closed doors? Most German teams have partisan home crowds, should the Bundesliga ban crowds?

Anyone -I mean ANYONE- who says this game should be behind closed doors are people not going concerned about how easy it will be for themselves getting tickets for France next year should we qualify

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You can argue and deflect all yoos like

There is nobody calling for the game to be played behind closed doors but plenty celebrating that it isnt for their OWN interests

It doesnt get away from the fact that Scotland would have less chance of being pumped in Georgia again if the game was played behind closed doors

Carry on

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You can argue and deflect all yoos like

There is nobody calling for the game to be played behind closed doors but plenty celebrating that it isnt for their OWN interests

It doesnt get away from the fact that Scotland would have less chance of being pumped in Georgia again if the game was played behind closed doors

Carry on

Georgia's home attendances in this campaign till now have been:-

Ireland:- 22.000

Poland:- 18.000

Germany:- 51.000

The chances of it being a sold-out, intimidating atmosphere for when Scotland turn up are minimal.

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