Post by Neko Bazu on Oct 17, 2007 11:55:31 GMT -1
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WHAT THE FUCK?! England fans get attacked, but we bring it on ourselves?
Fuck you, Moscow police At least we know who you're gonna be baton-charging if there's a riot, regardless of who's causing it
Fucking twats.
Four England football fans have been beaten up in Moscow ahead of the Euro 2008 qualifying match with Russia, the Foreign Office has said.
A spokesman said two of the fans - among 4,000 in the city - had been treated and released and the two others were expected to leave hospital later.
None of the supporters is thought to have suffered serious injuries.
A total of 6,000 police officers will be stationed around the stadium on Wednesday to prevent crowd trouble.
According to police in Moscow, officers are now guarding the hotel where many of the England fans are staying.
Moscow deputy police chief Yevgeny Gildeyev told the AFP news agency that five clashes between Russians and England fans had been reported on Tuesday night.
He said five Britons had been hospitalised with "various injuries" and a 25-year-old Moscow resident had been arrested suspected of being involved in one of the beatings.
He also appealed for supporters not to antagonise each other.
"We appeal both to Russian and English supporters not to show any inappropriate behaviour towards each other, either inside or outside the stadium," he said.
Russian news agency Itar-Tass quoted Mr Gildeyev as saying that England fans were behaving inappropriately.
He said many were giving the impression they had gone to Moscow "simply in order to drink and amuse themselves in clubs".
He was also quoted as saying that "British football fans get drunk and provoke conflicts themselves", adding that police had found some of them in such a state of drunkenness on Tuesday they were forced to accompany them back to their hotels.
Russian radio station Ekho Moskvy reported that England fans were beaten in violent clashes across Moscow's city centre, with three incidents taking place at the same time.
It said the first clash happened near an underground station when four England fans were making their way back to their rooms in a hotel.
They were attacked in a subway and beaten up.
At about the same time, a 33-year-old fan was seriously beaten up on a street and suffered head injuries, the station reported.
It said a 25-year-old was arrested in connection with this attack.
The station said a third attack also took place in the city centre, with a drunk England fan being taken to a police station saying he had been beaten in a bar.
The authorities have prepared a massive security operation to try to prevent violence in and around the Luzhniki stadium.
England need a draw to go through to the final stage of Euro 2008, while Russia need to win to progress.
Russia has some of the most feared football fans in Europe and a problem with organised hooliganism.
When Russia lost to Japan in the 2002 World Cup, football fans rioted in the centre of Moscow, burning cars and smashing shop windows. Two people were killed.
Earlier on Wednesday, England fans, accompanied by the British ambassador, took part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Red Square.
A spokesman said two of the fans - among 4,000 in the city - had been treated and released and the two others were expected to leave hospital later.
None of the supporters is thought to have suffered serious injuries.
A total of 6,000 police officers will be stationed around the stadium on Wednesday to prevent crowd trouble.
According to police in Moscow, officers are now guarding the hotel where many of the England fans are staying.
Moscow deputy police chief Yevgeny Gildeyev told the AFP news agency that five clashes between Russians and England fans had been reported on Tuesday night.
He said five Britons had been hospitalised with "various injuries" and a 25-year-old Moscow resident had been arrested suspected of being involved in one of the beatings.
He also appealed for supporters not to antagonise each other.
"We appeal both to Russian and English supporters not to show any inappropriate behaviour towards each other, either inside or outside the stadium," he said.
Russian news agency Itar-Tass quoted Mr Gildeyev as saying that England fans were behaving inappropriately.
He said many were giving the impression they had gone to Moscow "simply in order to drink and amuse themselves in clubs".
He was also quoted as saying that "British football fans get drunk and provoke conflicts themselves", adding that police had found some of them in such a state of drunkenness on Tuesday they were forced to accompany them back to their hotels.
Russian radio station Ekho Moskvy reported that England fans were beaten in violent clashes across Moscow's city centre, with three incidents taking place at the same time.
It said the first clash happened near an underground station when four England fans were making their way back to their rooms in a hotel.
They were attacked in a subway and beaten up.
At about the same time, a 33-year-old fan was seriously beaten up on a street and suffered head injuries, the station reported.
It said a 25-year-old was arrested in connection with this attack.
The station said a third attack also took place in the city centre, with a drunk England fan being taken to a police station saying he had been beaten in a bar.
The authorities have prepared a massive security operation to try to prevent violence in and around the Luzhniki stadium.
England need a draw to go through to the final stage of Euro 2008, while Russia need to win to progress.
Russia has some of the most feared football fans in Europe and a problem with organised hooliganism.
When Russia lost to Japan in the 2002 World Cup, football fans rioted in the centre of Moscow, burning cars and smashing shop windows. Two people were killed.
Earlier on Wednesday, England fans, accompanied by the British ambassador, took part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Red Square.
WHAT THE FUCK?! England fans get attacked, but we bring it on ourselves?
Fuck you, Moscow police At least we know who you're gonna be baton-charging if there's a riot, regardless of who's causing it
Fucking twats.