Liam Kelly
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 28 |
Date of birth | January 23,1996 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Nationality | Irish |
Weight | 74 (kg) |
Current teams | Reading F. C. |
Teams | Motherwell F.C. |
Scotland national football team | |
Picked date | Queens Park Rangers F.C. |
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ID | 527463 |
Liam Kelly Life story
Liam Patrick Kelly is a Scottish professional footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Premiership side Motherwell. Kelly has previously played for Rangers, East Fife, Livingston and Queens Park Rangers. He has also represented Scotland in youth internationals.
Simon Byrne: DUP submits no confidence motion in chief constable
... Liam Kelly said his members had expressed " disbelief and anger at the hugely disappointing and unexpected statement from the chief constable" regarding the appeal...
PSNI data breach: Donaldson says police should not be left leaderless
... Liam Kelly, the chairman of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI), the body that represents police officers, urged all police officers and staff to exercise " maximum vigilance"...
PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne faces questions over major data breach
... " The major security breach was bad enough, but this heaps further additional pressure on the PSNI to produce credible explanations around data security protocols and the impact on officer safety, " chairman Liam Kelly said...
PSNI data breach: Police update security advice after data error
... Its chairman Liam Kelly told the BBC that his overriding emotions were of " dismay, shock and anger"...
PSNI data breach: Officers and staff 'frightened' after details leaked
... Its chairman Liam Kelly said: " Rigorous safeguards ought to have been in place to protect this valuable information which, if in the wrong hands, could do incalculable damage...
Liverpool's Eurovision arena had 'unacceptable' crowd congestion at gig
... " Another fan, Liam Kelly, said a steward initially stopped letting people in because it was " overcrowded" - before " she kind of left and then there was this chaos at the door where everyone just started to walk in"...
Champions League final: Excitement builds in Liverpool
... Liam Kelly, who manages social enterprise Make CIC on Regent Street, said it would be " another great weekend for Liverpool s visitor economy to watch the game as the next best thing to being in Paris"...
Liverpool's Eurovision arena had 'unacceptable' crowd congestion at gig
By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter
The Liverpool venue for this year's Eurovision Song Contest experienced " unacceptable" crowd congestion at a concert in November, its operators say.
Some fans at the sold-out Jamie Webster gig complained one area felt unsafe.
The M& S Bank Arena's investigation said crowds built up when a new bar payment system crashed, and long queues for two bars met toilet queues and people Coming In through the main entrance.
The Venue , which will host Eurovision in May, called it an Isolated Incident .
The Arena will have a reduced capacity for The Song contest because of the size of The Set , with about 6,000 fans expected compared with The Arena 's usual capacity of 11,000.
Its operators Acc Liverpool said they " immediately revisited and revised our layouts and processes in relation to crowd flow" after the Jamie Webster show on 19 November and were " accelerating" plans for new bar and toilet facilities.
Bbc News has obtained a draft internal report into The Incident from Acc Liverpool following a Freedom of Information request.
After The Concert , fans told The Bbc The Venue 's entrance was so crowded that some ticket-holders were too scared to go in.
'Absolute chaos'Paul Lang, from Birkenhead, told BBC Radio Merseyside: " At least 15-20 people walked away and were just not dealing with it, and more people were Coming Out , getting a bit worked up, panicked about it, and just said, 'It's just not Worth It for Our Own safety. '"
Another fan, Liam Kelly , said a steward initially stopped letting people in because it was " overcrowded" - before " she kind of left And Then there was this chaos at The Door where everyone just started to walk in".
The Experience of Getting In was " really horrible" Mr Kelly told The Station . " It was The Entrance way and The Bar area that were absolute chaos. You couldn't move. It took ages to get through. "
No injuries were reported and The Show went ahead, although indie singer-songwriter Webster, who was playing his biggest Home Town gig, had to cut his encore because of the problems.
In December , he told the Have A Word podcast: " There was congestion at one of the bars. People had phoned up from inside The Arena - phoned The Police and said, 'It's not safe by this bar. '"
Police were called just before 21:30 and said they attended " briefly".
Acc Liverpool 's draft report said there was " a period of congestion in one area of The Arena ".
There was " a single point of intersection of three crowds" when " the crowds moving to the toilets crossed the queue for two floor bars and this crowd then built up with the ingress from the main Riverside entry door" it said.
" In addition, there was a problem with a new e-bar facility which, during The Peak service period, had a technical fault and became inoperable. This resulted in a proportion of the queue for drinks being further delayed in being served which led to a further build-up of customers in the area and added to the congestion in the area.
" Whilst staff on duty managed to dissipate the congestion in this particular area of The Venue , at The Peak of The Crowd build-up the congestion was an unacceptable. "
Remedial actions were " instantaneous" in an attempt " to eliminate the likelihood of crowd Build Up around The Bar and ingress intersections" it said.
In a statement, Faye Dyer, Managing Director of The Acc Liverpool Group, said: " This Was an Isolated Incident with reports of overcrowding in one area by two of the floor bars. The Crowd congestion was resolved, people were dispersed and The Event was deemed safe to continue.
" We immediately launched an internal investigation which has been completed. "
She added that customer safety was " our Number One priority and we take any incident seriously".
" We immediately revisited and revised our layouts and processes in relation to crowd flow. We Are also accelerating plans to create additional bar and toilet facilities on The Arena floor to further enhance the customer experience. "
The Report comes as there is heightened safety at venues following the deaths of Two People in in South London in December .
Source of news: bbc.com