SOCCEROOS fans watching at the outdoor site in Sydney have been warned that dodgy decisions or poor performances in South Africa will be no excuse for loutish behaviour at home.
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Darling Harbour will be transformed into a Fan Fest site during the tournament with reports suggesting that 20,000 fans will descend on the site for big games.
There will be plenty of entertainment, fans will be able to buy a beer on site but a big police operation will also be evident.
The Riot Squad will be on site and loutish behaviour by supporters will simply not be tolerated - win, lose or draw.
The Minister for Police, Michael Daley told Fairfax newspapers: "Fans are warned that a poor team performance or controversial refereeing decision is no excuse for fans to break the law."
The state government will put on 24-hour public transport services to get football fans to the live site, including additional trains to and from Central Station and additional public and private buses to outlying suburbs.
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