The post-match operation was noticed at shut quarters by Newcastle stewards and senior workers.
The membership stated supporters “waited patiently and with out incident throughout the maintain again interval”.
Amongst these supporters affected was season ticket holder Liam Phillips, 42, who vowed by no means to return to Marseille and “in all probability by no means return to France to look at a sport” after what he witnessed.
Although Phillips was eager to emphasize the locals had been “very pleasant”, he stated the police “whacked individuals indiscriminately” after the sport when the supporters on the entrance had been being “pushed into the police via no fault of their very own”.
“To be cooped up from 4pm – and I did not get again to my resort till practically 2am – that is virtually 10 hours to look at 90 minutes of soccer,” he stated.
“It simply felt inhumane and felt to me like we had been being handled like criminals when truly the overwhelming majority if not all people had been simply there to look at their staff.
“There was no aggro. It was all good-natured. We simply needed to look at a sport of soccer. There was no want for it.”
One other fan, Darren Curry, the co-founder of the Newcastle Supporters Membership, stated supporters had been left standing in urine on the concourses after bogs overflowed whereas they waited.
Although he highlighted how the police pulled his accomplice out, he stated security was “very poor”.
“Individuals don’t love getting kettled in and it was a harmful space,” he stated.
“I noticed loads of ladies and men in stress. They had been getting pulled out. When you’re on the entrance and there is a surge ahead, I am fairly certain the police now will baton cost you.
“It was very fortunate that nobody acquired significantly damage.”
Marseille police say they made “very restricted use of tear gasoline” following a crowd surge however denied some other use of power.
“At one level, in the direction of the top of the operation, within the guests’ part, a crowd surge required the intervention of the CRS riot police, one among whom made very restricted use of tear gasoline, which induced discomfort to round 20 followers for a couple of minutes,” the police stated.
“Aside from this incident, no power was used and the operation went easily. No accidents or complaints had been reported following this occasion.”
Marseille soccer membership stated that, in line with Uefa’s debriefing, the system and the deliberate timing had been “strictly adhered to” and that the system for “welcoming” the travelling assist had been “outlined earlier than the match” in session with the police, Uefa and Newcastle.
The French membership stated entry to the concourse remained open so supporters may “use the bogs or go to the refreshment stands” throughout this ready interval.
Marseille added the overflowing bogs had been attributable to an “act of vandalism”, specifically a “intentionally blocked rest room and a broken flush mechanism”.
The Soccer Supporters’ Affiliation stated Marseille and the native authorities should “drastically enhance the ‘welcome’ afforded to away supporters”.
“Credit score to Newcastle United for standing towards the stunning therapy their supporters obtained in Marseille,” a spokesman stated.
Uefa have additionally been approached for remark.

