My "initial shite" if you check back to
Post 138 was
"At their first goal there was a surge forward which caused a bit of a crush with fans rushing down from behind although nobody got onto the pitch. Some of the stewards ended up physically fighting with the police and had to be removed and at least one I know of was arrested. For the second goal, again the players came off the pitch - going against the instructions they get before the match - and they were trying to stop that happening again and that's when the Inspector got decked."
I never once mentioned 'crowd disturbance' or the fans fighting with anyone. As I said, a bit of a crush.
The stewards (not official or trained stewards) were non compliant with the police and Celtic stewards all night.
After the crush at the first goal, the guys who were there have tried to stop that happening again by keeping the players on the pitch (which the second goalscorer tried to circumvent and get into the fans again). The inspector tried to get between him and the stand and got knocked over by the team mate. The other players were forcibly moved off the track back onto the pitch where they should be. This was done by police because the Copenhagen stewards who were there were not cooperative and the Celtic stewards largely were keeping the fans in the stand, leaving police to control the track.
What do you think would happen if there were no police or stewards there? Probably fans on the track/pitch, swamping players and possibly home fans on too. You might not like the police and you might not understand what is done or the rationale for it but that doesn't mean it was the wrong thing to do.
Also if you want to believe Parkhead is a safe stadium and doesn't require some additional level of policing and stewarding so be it. I think it's a deathtrap and someone (hopefully not a bear) will end up seriously hurt.