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celeste

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Controlled explosion at Old Trafford
« on: 20:21:05, 15/05/16 »
'A dark day in Premier League history'    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36297390

Manchester United had started Sunday with an outside chance of qualifying for next season's Champions League by finishing fourth in the Premier League.

However, Manchester City's draw against Swansea in their final game means United are effectively out of the running, with City three points clear of United and possessing a goal difference that is 18 better than that of their rivals.

Sean Bones, vice-chairman of the Manchester United Supporters' Trust, said: "It is obviously a dark day in Premier League history. We have obviously got to give our thanks to the club and the authorities for getting supporters out of the ground safely and home to their families.

"If it turns out there was a bomb at Old Trafford, it is obviously a concern that we have these type of people in our midst and it is going to have a huge effect on security at football matches in the future."
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Re: Controlled explosion at Old Trafford
« Reply #1 on: 06:46:47, 16/05/16 »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36297390

Urgent inquiry after 'bomb fiasco'
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Re: Controlled explosion at Old Trafford
« Reply #2 on: 18:30:40, 16/05/16 »
Obviously