the champions league is so important to this club. ., , the champions league is so important to this club. . , ., to this club. dan, i am ust going to this club. dan, i am ust going to “um to this club. dan, i am ust going to jump in to this club. dan, i am ust going to jump in very h to this club. dan, i am just going to jump in very quickly. - to this club. dan, i am just going to jump in very quickly. stay - to this club. dan, i am just goingj to jump in very quickly. stay with me, don t go anywhere, what we re showing our viewers right now are riot police in paris, believejust outside the stade de france, just walking across a gangway, a bridge not sure that is towards the stadium itself or away from it but the shot that we have got, you can see some of the coaches, that we have it, thatis of the coaches, that we have it, that is the stade de france, looking pretty quiet around the gates in the entrance about one of those bridges leading away from the stade de france did sh
european cup victory. they ve already won the fa cup and league cup this season. our correspondent, olly foster, is in paris and hejoins me now outside the stadium. there has been a delay. take us through that, first off. through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes. through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes. we through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should be - through that, first off. yes, 15 minutes, we should be under| through that, first off. yes, 15 - minutes, we should be under way already in a champions league final between these two great sides but the officials have denied that until a court of past eight 8:15pm. some of my colleagues on the other side of the stadium, we became aware 45 minutes ago, some instances of crowd trouble, up to 30 at one gate trying to full is their way, we presume without tickets, through the turnstiles, and we heard there was a bottleneck of fans along the other side of the stadium, hu
afternoon, i think people just want to get going. they were a couple of fans who told us this afternoon that they have perhaps not found things in paris that well organised but lots of them have been able to get here, despite the cost that some of them have had to incur, but now they want to see the game get under way. some of them frankly have been here since midday before, they have been drinking a lot this afternoon, the son has been out, it has been really noisy, really positive, really boisterous, but everybody nowjust eager to get on with the game, there is a lot of confidence here amongst liverpool fans. the disappointment of last weekend seems to have been forgotten entirely, everybody look ahead to this and talking about the enormous pride, the great history, the relationship that liverpool has with european football and how determined they are to bring that cap home, to reverse the result of four years ago when they lost to
safely to see what should be an amazing spectacle. safely to see what should be an amazing spectacle. 0k, oddly, thank ou ve amazing spectacle. 0k, oddly, thank you very much amazing spectacle. 0k, oddly, thank you very much for amazing spectacle. 0k, oddly, thank you very much for that amazing spectacle. 0k, oddly, thank you very much for that update - amazing spectacle. 0k, oddly, thank you very much for that update and i you very much for that update and assessment. let s speak to danjohnson who s at a fanzone in paris. other fans aware of the delay? there are about 30. other fans aware of the delay? there are about 30, perhaps other fans aware of the delay? there are about 30, perhaps 40,000 - are about 30, perhaps a0,000 liverpool fans here. this is a huge, wide avenue which fans without tickets have been able to come and gather on. all afternoon, they have been here. these are fans without tickets who just wanted to be part of the atmosphere but they want to see their