Two Spus Fans Seriously Injured In Rome


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watched the euro 2012 cup final in rome, circus maximus, got a video of the chaos that happened at the end of the game that was been shown on big screens, frightening
 
Few boro fans I know went a few years back when they played in Rome and told me they were all drinking in a bar having a bit sing along, then all the taxis in the area just left, shops closed shutters down and within seconds a group of men came charging at them in balaclavas with bats, a few boro got a bit of a hiding the rest managed to get back in the bar and shut the doors. These are normal lads going to watch their team, just like the majority of us would do. They said looking back it was all planned and orchestrated how a busy square can become a ghost town within seconds then they get attacked. Reckon the ultra hooligans over there have a lot of power and say to a lot of things.
An away European match in a place like Rome should be what we all dream of going to and shouldn't always come down to things like stabbings and attacks with baseball bats.
As norm Uefa will do fuck all as its happened to an English team and they will brush it under the carpet.
 
Disgrace, but no one is really shocked or surprised are they? Away fans stabbed in Southern European country. Only been happening for forty years
 
f***ing disgraceful, haven't read the thread but that knife pic is sickening if genuine. As already said, the Italians seem to pull stunts like this whenever the English are over.
 
English are seen as the king of the hooligan firms across Europe, so the European firms will want to test themselves against the best. But what is happening now is the firms in England are dying out and can't travel aboard. So the average fans are be mistaken as English hooligans and are seen as fair game to them sadly.

This is why english fans get attacked
 
If this is a hot spot and they know the places where incidents happen why are the police not out in force on the day/ night before and the day of the game.

Do they not mind that it happens?
 
If this is a hot spot and they know the places where incidents happen why are the police not out in force on the day/ night before and the day of the game.

Do they not mind that it happens?

In my experience mate, the police actively help them & join in with the kicking where possible. Just being English and being there for a football match is justification enough to give you a hiding with their batons for the Italian police.
 
From what I've heard/read about it, the Spurs fans were in there drinking and behaving themselves when up to 50 blokes wearing motorbike helmets and balaclavas, carrying broken bottles, metal bars and baseball bats etc. burst in and attacked them.

This account of it came from the italian owner of the bar so I'm inclined to believe it.
If this sort of thing was happening over here we'd be banned from Europe without a doubt.
 
If this is a hot spot and they know the places where incidents happen why are the police not out in force on the day/ night before and the day of the game.

Do they not mind that it happens?

Like I said on my post on page 5 mate, boro fans I know who went over there are adamant the police, taxi drivers and local shop owners are all in on it and these ultra hooligans rule the roost.
 
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