Newcastle United to make complaint about ‘unacceptable’ fan treatment in Marseille

Newcastle United Challenges Police Actions: Fans Caught in Stadium Turmoil
Newcastle United has announced plans to lodge a formal complaint following what it denounces as the 'unacceptable' treatment of its supporters by police forces in Marseille, following a tense Champions League showdown.
The Incident
During what should have been a jubilant sporting event, Newcastle United fans claim they were subjected to indifferent police force tactics. After their team's Champions League match at the Stade Vélodrome, fans were reportedly 'indiscriminately assaulted by police' while being held in the stadium, sparking outrage from the club and its supporters.
Behind the Scenes
Newcastle United emphasizes the gravity of the situation, underscoring the need for a fair and respectful environment at international matches. This controversy adds tension to an otherwise competitive European football scene, spotlighting issues of fan safety and policing at large events.
Moving Forward
As an imperative next step, Newcastle United plans to submit an official grievance, aiming to ensure such distressing incidents do not recur. This unfolding scenario carries the potential for broader implications on the policing strategies employed during European football matches, with fans eagerly awaiting resolutions.
"No fan should endure such treatment; we stand ready to protect and defend our community passionately," commented a Newcastle spokesperson.

