Sunday 15 May 2016

Old Trafford: Controlled explosion carried out as Man Utd game called off


A controlled explosion has been carried out at Old Trafford after a suspect package was found ahead of Manchester United's match against Bournemouth.
Two stands - the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand and the Stretford End - were evacuated before the final game of the season and sniffer dogs brought in.
Kick-off, due at 15:00 BST, was delayed and shortly afterwards the match was abandoned on police advice.
A bomb disposal team carried out the explosion at about 16:30 BST.
Twitter
Greater Manchester Police confirmed the controlled explosion on Twitter
Just under two hours earlier an "operation red code" alert had been heard over the Tannoy and the players who were warming up had left the field.
Fans were then advised that because of "the discovery of a suspect package in the north-west quadrant of the ground, the match has been abandoned for today on police advice".
Supporters who were still in the ground were advised to stay in their seats while the forecourt was cleared of fans who had been in the two stands that were evacuated.
Manchester United v Bournemouth abandoned
While the evacuation was occurring Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward had spoken to Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore about the game being called off, BBC Sport's football correspondent Phil McNulty revealed.
The Premier League has announced it is looking to rearrange the match as soon as possible.
"The game will definitely need to be played but there are logistical issues that need to be resolved," a statement read.
"However, they cannot even start to begin discussing them until the police have done what they need to do here [Old Trafford]."
Speaking before the controlled explosion was carried out, assistant chief constable John O'Hare of Greater Manchester Police said their priority "was to ensure the safety of everyone in the stadium and surrounding area".
He said "military colleagues" were assisting with the incident, adding: "We don't make these decisions lightly and we have done this today [abandoned the match] to ensure the safety of all those attending."
United players were seen leaving the ground shortly after 16:30 BST. BBC commentator Conor McNamara said he saw Bournemouth players and staff boarding their team bus outside Old Trafford around an hour later.
Manchester United had started Saturday 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 across the city.
Gary Neville
Ex-Man Utd player Gary Neville reacted to the news on Twitter

Analysis

By Phil McNulty, BBC Sport chief football writer at Old Trafford:
"The first indications that all was not well at Old Trafford came when stewards swing into action and fans were evacuated from the Stretford End.
"Thousands of supporters were already inside Old Trafford when, in a well-organised drill, supporters in the giant Sir Alex Ferguson Stand were also moved out as a "Code Red" operation was announced over Old Trafford's public address system.
"Those in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, where some had already gathered in the directors' box, and the East Stand, where the massed ranks of Bournemouth supporters were assembled, were told to stay calm and remain in their seats.
"Bournemouth's players had started their warm-up but they left the pitch swiftly once it became clear a security operation was under way as police moved in and a helicopter flew above the ground.
"Some Bournemouth fans were unhappy at the regular announcements to remain in their seats, especially after word had swept around Old Trafford that the game had been called off, but safety was understandably paramount.
"Once the official announcement was made to those still inside the stadium there was an orderly exit, although roads around the ground remained cordoned off by police and stewards as fans were shepherded away from the area where police were carrying out an inspection of the suspect package."
Old Trafford after it was evacuated
The Stretford End and Sir Alex Ferguson Stand were evacuated before the game was abandoned
Bomb disposal unit outside Old Trafford
A bomb disposal unit was called to Old Trafford
Old Trafford after it was evacuated
Police sniffer dogs were brought in to check the Old Trafford stands
Manchester United tweet
At about 15:25 BST fans were asked to remain seated while crowds cleared
Bournemouth Twitter
Phil McNulty tweet
BBC Sport's football correspondent Phil McNulty reporting from Old Trafford
Coleen Rooney
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney's wife Coleen was at Old Trafford before it was evacuated
Police outside the Old Trafford stadium
Police stood guard outside the Old Trafford stadium
Old Trafford being evacuated
Security guards helped fans leave the ground
A police sniffer dog at Old Trafford
Police sniffer dogs were given the run of Old Trafford

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