Took some time but thought I'd share a summary of the responses I've had.
Safe to say - there's a bit of people pointing at others but what's evident is that the operation wasn't as well joined up or thought through as it could/should have been. And for me there are some learns in here.
I sent the SYPCC & the MP's for S2 & S6 the same e-mail raising the concerns around the tram issues, the delay at Hillsborough Corner & the turnstiles. Neither MP has even acknowledged the e-mails they received. Earning their money there then.....
The SYPCC has facilitated two responses from Temporary Chief Superintendent Shaun Morley at SYP.
Response 1 (edited to keep things brief but relevant).
"This operation was large-scale and incredibly complex, requiring coordination from a number of local partners.
A dedicated non-stop tram was specifically put on ....The emergency chord was pulled close to Hillsborough Corner, where groups of opposing supporters were socialising before making their way to the ground. The tram doors were forced open and those on board got off.
To ensure the safety we had to keep home and away supporters separated to prevent any potential disorder, which meant delaying some fans. This decision was taken because we knew there were people within the groups known to police, who have previously engaged in violence and disorder. They potentially posed a risk to other fans and the wider public.
It is understandable that some supporters were frustrated about the delay this caused, but our decisions were proportionate to prevent any harm coming to fans and the general public. The decision to delay a kick-off lies solely with the referee following consultation and/or advice from the club safety officer and police, and this is a decision normally based on public safety. As soon as we became aware that there would be a delay as a result of the tram being stopped, we notified the club immediately and advised that a number of supporters would be arriving late."
I replied asking for more specifics about:
- Why it took the "non-stop tram" an hour (and several unscheduled stops) to make what is usually an 11 minute journey.
- Why Hillsborough corner wasn't cleared of Wednesday fans before the arrival of the trams & fans.
- The fact that the emergency chord was pulled to relieve the increasing temperature & stuffiness having been at a halt for 10 minutes.
- Why the Police did not communicate to SWFC the fact that 500 Utd fans would be arriving late and to have the turnstiles open & ready.
Response 2 (edited to keep things brief but relevant).
"The tram travelling to Hillsborough was asked to stop only once by the police. Live intelligence was being received that a group of rival risk supporters were gathered with the intent of attacking the tram. This was then confirmed by our own observations.
There were approximately 10,000 Wednesday supporters in Hillsborough Corner. It was not necessary or possible to remove all these fans before the trams passed through that location. The issue was specifically the group that was forming, whilst the tram was travelling towards Hillsborough. Intelligence was consistently suggesting their intention to attack the tram. As the police's primary objective is the safety of the public, the decision was taken to ask the tram to stop so the issue could be resolved.
The police immediately contacted Sheffield Wednesday football club, specifically the Safety Officer, to inform them that the fans would be delayed. The information passed to the club included the numbers involved. The club were aware of this situation 20 minutes before the fans arrived at the stadium.
Additionally the turnstile arrangements at the club are the sole responsibility of the club and therefore I am unable to comment on the perceived lack of open turnstiles."
So there we have it and I'm leaving it there but taking away the following that you may or may not agree with:-
- I'll never get a specially organised tram to the Rust Bucket again. I know we probably all already came to that conclusion but when you think about it, it's madness. We could have all booked D-Taxi's instead......
- The ability for SYP & SWFC to communicate with each other & act effectively on that communication was as poor in Sept as it was.....well, I don't need to say when. Leppings Lane needs condemning along with the rest of it.
- SYP seem to have organised themselves into a problem by putting on the trams that they then couldn't manage because they allowed 10,000 (really?) wendy's to block the route. They had no Plan B and so just had to react in the best way they could.
- wendy are just simply shit in every single department & if you believe the above, failed to respond to the SYP's information.
- MP's are a waste of time, air & space.
- This feels like a very special time in the history of Sheffield United. Fasten Your Seatbelts - this ride is going to be amazing.
Cheers, see you Saturday & UTB!