OT EVACUATED | Device signed as having been recovered, could NOT be detected by sniffer dogs

Interesting, in France the military are never involved. The BRI, GIPN, GIGN or Raid will send someone and they are all members of the Police at the exception of the GIGN who are part of the army and the police.

I lived in France for five years and have a close friend in a specialist unit in Paris. They have an cracking system, some brilliant teams. The UK Police Service is still set up in a traditional manner and will only grow/change, when the terrible inevitable happens. I love France.
 
Need to replay it to be able to sack LVG. In theory we could still finish 4th (with massive goal difference swing) so clause won't be triggered
 
3432FB8000000578-3591435-Sniffer_dogs_search_the_West_Stand_after_stands_were_evacuated_b-a-58_1463323680870.jpg


Say what you will, but these are some cute looking sniffer dogs. Glad these fellas are on the job.

I love everything about this pic.
 
Need to replay it to be able to sack LVG. In theory we could still finish 4th (with massive goal difference swing) so clause won't be triggered
If the result is officially put down as 0-0, we're fifth.
 
2 years ago dissidents were placing devices in around Belfast to disrupt morning and evening rush hours it became the norm I discovered one of them and had to phone it in to psni city was in traffic chaos, and the controlled explosions will only cause minimal damage, you are talking to someone who's witnessed them on multiple occasions. Slightly scary this has happened I'm trying not to imagine what the outcome would have been if the bomb had gone off!
I have not been following this situation too much. So it was really a bomb? That is scary and a good job on your part being aware of your surrounding then.

Time to watch my local news channel and get briefed about it.
 
Not sure anyone really cares about Southampton so may as well just give us the 0-0.

Southampton will probably care. I'd imagine it impacts the Europa League wherein clubs start in the competition etc.
 
Nope. Despite what other "experts" in here will tell you. We have one of the best, if not the best, bomb squad in the world. It's military and it learned a lot of skills from the amount of ordnance the Luftwaffe dropped on London.
I'd imagine the lessons learned in NI, Helmand and Basra apply a little more.
 
Might be a dumb question, but would a controlled explosion still be quite sizeable? What about damage inside the stadium?
 
Not sure anyone really cares about Southampton so may as well just give us the 0-0.
If we lose final, it affects at what stage we & Southampton enter competition depending on our postponed game. 0-0 helps us fine but Soton will want it to be played hoping for Bournemouth win. I hope it is played after FA cup final though.
 
I wish Sky would stop showing the same shot of that guy walking away from the stadium and putting his hand up. Surely they could've filmed a bit more?
 
John Cross on Sky News, making it out that there was complete bewilderment of the fans. Contrary to anything heard on here on the fans interviewed on Sky News, BBC etc.
 
What was it?
He posted a picture with a scarf in front of the main entrance saying that he was excited about his first match ever at Old Trafford. Poor lad didn't know what would happen next.
 
I don't know if this is a stupid question.. But if somebody was going to detonate the bomb, why didn't they just do it as soon as the stadium started to be evacuated?

Obviously, I'm very very glad that it was found and nobody was hurt. But I just don't understand?

Unless the culprit was waiting for everyone to get inside and then hoping to get out and away before detonating.

Absolutely terrifying. Somebody went to a football match today with the intention of killing thousands of innocent people.
 
Surely we deserve a point for such a controlled evacuation... please?

Also, I wonder how bluemoon are responding to this. I hope they are being humane and talking in a positive manner, but knowing that lot...
 
John Cross on Sky News, making it out that there was complete bewilderment of the fans. Contrary to anything heard on here on the fans interviewed on Sky News, BBC etc.

I don't think anyone knew really what was going on. To the credit of the fans and the staff though, I didn't see any great panic while we were evacuated. From what I saw, the evacuation was carried out pretty smoothly.
 
I don't know if this is a stupid question.. But if somebody was going to detonate the bomb, why didn't they just do it as soon as the stadium started to be evacuated?

Obviously, I'm very very glad that it was found and nobody was hurt. But I just don't understand?

Unless the culprit was waiting for everyone to get inside and then hoping to get out and away before detonating.

Absolutely terrifying. Somebody went to a football match today with the intention of killing thousands of innocent people.

Could they have blocked phone signals or something? Sometimes they do that to stop the bomb from being detonated.
 
Might be a dumb question, but would a controlled explosion still be quite sizeable? What about damage inside the stadium?

If there is no explosives in the package then, no it's not sizeable.
 
Might be a dumb question, but would a controlled explosion still be quite sizeable? What about damage inside the stadium?
Doesn't sound like a dumb question, but as we haven't heard any more, it's probably okay.
 
Surely we deserve a point for such a controlled evacuation... please?

Also, I wonder how bluemoon are responding to this. I hope they are being humane and talking in a positive manner, but knowing that lot...

Rag this and rag that and I wish they all got blown up the rag cnuts.

Not been on, but imagine it is something like that.
 
I don't know if this is a stupid question.. But if somebody was going to detonate the bomb, why didn't they just do it as soon as the stadium started to be evacuated?

Obviously, I'm very very glad that it was found and nobody was hurt. But I just don't understand?

Unless the culprit was waiting for everyone to get inside and then hoping to get out and away before detonating.

Absolutely terrifying. Somebody went to a football match today with the intention of killing thousands of innocent people.
3G and WiFi were blocked inside the stadium.
 
I don't know if this is a stupid question.. But if somebody was going to detonate the bomb, why didn't they just do it as soon as the stadium started to be evacuated?

Obviously, I'm very very glad that it was found and nobody was hurt. But I just don't understand?

Unless the culprit was waiting for everyone to get inside and then hoping to get out and away before detonating.

Absolutely terrifying. Somebody went to a football match today with the intention of killing thousands of innocent people.
These kinds of wankers want maximum publicity to instil as much terror as possible, if this was an actual bomb of course.

If they set it off after kick off while cameras were broadcasting live, the whole world would have seen it. Set it off before kick off and they will only show the aftermath on TV.
 
I think they mean connected to an actual pipe with the intention of using the gas flowing through it to magnify the explosion
No I think they mean the device was an IED similar to a pipe bomb. A common variant of these types of devices I'm afraid to say
 
Do we even need to play this one ? Just hand out a 0-0 draw and be done with it
 
Need to replay it to be able to sack LVG. In theory we could still finish 4th (with massive goal difference swing) so clause won't be triggered

I think United have half decent lawyers so the clause would be drafted to stipulate not just 4th but CL qualification.
 
Surely we deserve a point for such a controlled evacuation... please?

Also, I wonder how bluemoon are responding to this. I hope they are being humane and talking in a positive manner, but knowing that lot...
First reply:
Why didn't they have an uncontrolled explosion that would have been very satisfying.
 
I'd imagine the lessons learned in NI, Helmand and Basra apply a little more.
They used the skills of WWII in NI, Helmand and Basra. Are you being serious?

The is from Wiki, "From 7 September 1940, one year into the war, London was bombed by the Luftwaffe for 57 consecutive nights.[7] More than one million London houses were destroyed or damaged and more than 40,000 civilians were killed, almost half of them in London"

If you bear in mind that 1 in 10 didn't explode and that 30,000 bombs fell on London, between September 1940 and November 1940, your idea of NI, Helmand and Basra clearly isn't in the same league.


I can't believe I am even arguing this with you.