The FAI has apologised for seemingly blaming Ireland supporters for fan delays in accessing last November's Euro 2024 qualifier with the Netherlands at the Amsterdam Arena.
Ireland fans had difficulty accessing the stadium with many still outside the ground at kickoff time. But in an email circulated online by the YouBoysInGreen fan group, an FAI response to one supporter blamed ticketless and inebriated Ireland fans for the problems.
The FAI apology reads: "The Football Association of Ireland would like to apologise for a response sent to a small number of supporters on issues faced by our fans in the UEFA EURO 2024 qualifier against the Netherlands at the Amsterdam Arena last November.
"The email referenced elements of feedback from the night with a number of sections of the feedback contested, in particular relating to alleged fan behaviour."
A screenshot of an email circulated online, claimed to be from an FAI staff member, alleges Ireland fans contributed to their own difficulties on the night.
It says:
- Several fans tried to get in without a valid ticket ie two supporters on one ticket
- Several supporters had issues with ticket scanning - people unable to locate their ticket on their phone or tickets already scanned in.
- This also seems to be exasperated (sic) in some instances by excessive alcohol/substance intake. Many supporters presented in a concerning manner with some unable to operate their phones to access tickets.
- Late arrivals, 2 minutes before kick-off there were only 1,300 of our supporters in the stadium. This equated to 50% of the number of tickets we sold.
However, the FAI today reiterated that its investigations into the problems suggested slow security searching and other aspects of the
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