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Mediawatch

Many Sunderland fans have been outraged by the media's reporting of this story with many, although not all, reporting the police's version of events without question. We've published a timeline in order to highlight inaccuracies or praise those who've taken a more even-handed approach, such as the Guardian and Private Eye. If we've missed anything significant let us know!

Saturday August 8th

  • Sunderland fans returning from their team’s pre-season friendly with Hearts are met by Northumbria Police. Four fans are hospitalised in the incident. Over the weekend reports begin to appear on SAFC fans’ forum Ready To Go complaining of excessive police force which left fans a number of fans seriously injured.

Monday August 10th

Tuesday August 11th

  • The Evening Chronicle launches an attack on the fans at Central Station. Lowest common denominator reporting sees “rampaging Sunderland soccer yobs” running “amok in Newcastle Central Station”. Yobs? Amok? Other than sensationalist tabloid journalists does anyone actually use these words in the real world?
  • The copy was effectively written by the police themselves - see their virtually identical press release . The sorry tale of four dogs (Clio, Floyd, Earl and Diesel) subjected to “the worst assaults in the Northumbria force’s history… In total, four dogs were left battered and bruised, while the police stepped up their hunt for the louts responsible.”
  • Any sense of balance was lost and the FSF was never asked for comment – the fact that three fans were hospitalised appearing as an afterthough to the police and Chronicle.
  • The FSF's Freedom of Information request would later show that no police dogs required veterinary treatment after the “the worst assaults in the Northumbria force’s history.” Says it all.

Wednesday August 12th

  • BBC Look North run with the story and the FSF’s Amanda Jacks sticks it to ‘em!
  • Sunderland fan Allan Brown is front page news as he shows his serious head wounds caused by police batons. It is against police guidelines to strike people on the head unless their life is in danger - no police officers were hurt in the incident. The Echo report he intends to sue.

Thursday August 13th

  • The Echo reports that the IPCC is to investigate and explains the FSF’s concerns. Reports that police have started visiting fans at home begin to filter through on internet forums.

Saturday 15th August

  • The police claim that the ‘first train’ to arrive into Central Station contained 40 ‘risk’ supporters who caused the violence. Aside from disputing their version when it comes to ‘violence’ the train they mean was the 6.30pm arrival. If they can’t get this right, what else have they got wrong? The police also persist with their claim that this was ‘pre-arranged’ even though many on the train thought they were going direct to Sunderland as the Tannoy announcement at Hearts had told them.

Monday August 17th

  • The Echo runs a front page story based on newly released (Northumbria Police edit) CCTV highlights. There still seems to be a remarkable absence of, well, violence. The police refuse to release all of the footage. Funny that.

Thursday August 20th

Tuesday August 25th

Wednesday August 26th and Thursday August 27th

Wednesday September 16th

  • Private Eye publish a fantastic piece slamming Northumbria Police, labelling it their G20 moment in reference to the death of Ian Tomlinson and the police PR campaign/cover up that followed.

Wednesday September 23rd and Thursday September 24th

Sunday September 27th

Wednesday October 14th

  • Throughout October we hear from fans who say they've been harassed by police at games and in particular the Birmingham City League Cup game from a few weeks previous. We now believe more than 40 supporters have been arrested although still no charges have been brought against anyone at all.

Thursday October 29th

  • Reports start coming in that fans have been banned from SAFC, by the club not the police, despite the fact they have not been given any opportunity to defend themselves. Football fans are guilty until proven innocent now - read our story here.
  • Fans are understandably furious about this and begin to put together plans to challenge the club's actions.

Thursday October 5th

 
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