Two Spus Fans Seriously Injured In Rome


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Meanwhile, Spurs goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini has said Italy should follow the English way of combating football hooliganism.

Cudicini, who was on the bench for the game against Lazio, said: "England can become a role model for all nations on this.

"I remember when I was playing in Italy - we were looking at England like it was a very dangerous place to go and so I found it quite strange that now it's the opposite.

"There are not a lot of incidents in England and the English stadiums have places for families to go and for children to come and watch matches," he added.

bang on
 
Other galling aspect of this was gazza been lauded in the company of lazio fans. If the bloke had anything about him he'd told them to get stuffed and joined the
Spurs fans in a show of loyalty
 
Other galling aspect of this was gazza been lauded in the company of lazio fans. If the bloke had anything about him he'd told them to get stuffed and joined the
Spurs fans in a show of loyalty

this is the bloke who offered a murderer a fishing rod and some cans when he was on the verge of ending his life ya knar
 
It won't be. There was an interview with an Italian who was an eye-witness and phoned the Police to the scene. He said that a Spurs fan had been badly cut in the head, possibly from a bar stool.

Not a Spurs fan but a 47 yr old ex Aberdeen ASC along with an few others who were with the YID army lot.Dont know how to post a link but its in today's Aberdeen evening express.
 
As someone once said at Quinn/Bruce talk-in, "It's a dream to be in some foreign Market place, getting pissed and throwing plastic chairs at the local coppers"


f***ing hell never realised you were trained in medicine and can determine what weapon was used to cause such an injury.

It could be real, it could be fake we don't know

The eye witness said he thought it was a barstool clever shite.
 
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