Beckham litiga con i tifosi dei Galaxy mentre la polizia ne cerca 32 del Millwall.



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La polizia inglese ha diffuso le foto segnaletiche di trentadue tifosi del Millwall  ( fans in foto ) da identificare in relazione alla trasferta di “FA Cup” dello scorso gennaio sul campo dell’ Hull City. Secondo gli investigatori farebbero parte di un gruppo di almeno centocinquanta supporters londinesi che avrebbe pianificato e posto in essere scontri con la tifoseria dei “Tigers”. Il giorno precedente la sfida avvenne una  rissa fra le opposte fazioni in un pub e prima della gara tifosi dell’ Hull tentarono di assaltare un altro locale in cui bevevano  sostenitori dei “Lions”. Durante il match, dal settore ospiti  iniziò un fitto lancio di oggetti tra le due tifoserie, le quali cercarono anche di superare i cordoni di sicurezza per venire a contatto così come dopo il novantesimo furono scagliati sassi in centro città all’ indirizzo di bus di sostenitori. La polizia anticipa che, se identificati, proporrà per questi soggetti una diffida a vita. Andrà meglio, invece, a Beckham che ha litigato con i tifosi dei Los Angeles Galaxy che lo hanno preso di mira rinfacciandogli il fatto di avere ritardato il proprio rientro in America dopo il prestito al Milan. Il centrocampista ha ironicamente applaudito i sostenitori americani che avevano esposto diversi striscioni polemici nei suoi confronti, probabilmente ulteriormente indispettiti dalle voci che vorrebbero un ritorno imminente dello “Spice Boy” in “Premier League”.

 

 

“SHOP THE YOBS”

(“The Sun” )

 

POLICE called on Sun readers last night to help track down Britain’s Most Wanted football hooligans.

The 32 yobs pictured in this rogue’s gallery were among 150 who brought terror to a Hull City v Millwall FA Cup tie.

Sickening ... fans battle police at Hull's ground

Sickening … fans battle police at Hull’s ground

Children cowered as rival thugs hurled seats, bottles and coins in Hull’s KC Stadium.The charity Crimestoppers and police have joined with The Sun to get them banned from the terraces for LIFE.The snaps will appear on Crimestoppers’ Most Wanted website from today, alongside murderers, rapists and drug dealers.It is the first time footie yobs have featured on the site.

Stormed

Hooligans from League One Millwall went on a two-day orgy of violence after travelling from London to Premier League side Hull in January.Fighting first erupted in a Hull city centre bar on Friday evening.On the match day, Saturday, January 24, Hull fans stormed a pub occupied by Millwall supporters.During the game, Millwall louts ripped up seats in the North Stand and began throwing them, along with coins and bottles, at Hull fans in the East Stand.Hull supporters retaliated by hurling the missiles back.After the match, which Hull won 2-0, yobs ran amok in a shopping centre and threw bricks at coaches.Crimestoppers’ Director of Operations Dave Cording said: “We are urging the public to help the police by identifying these individuals.”Unfortunately there still exists an unpleasant minority of fans whose intention is to cause criminal damage and incite violence.”Any information passed to Crimestoppers is anonymous.”

 

Beckham confronts fans after boos

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David Beckham was involved in a confrontation with Los Angeles fans during his first home game since returning from a spell at AC Milan.

The 34-year-old England midfielder missed the first half of the Major League Soccer season after extending his loan deal with the Italian side.The Galaxy were playing Milan in a friendly and Beckham was jeered by sections of the sell-out crowd.”The majority of fans have been great,” Beckham insisted afterwards.”It was only one or two that, you know, it was to be expected.”Sometimes it goes beyond it. I tried to shake one of the guy’s hands but he didn’t want any of it. That’s the way it is.”


Boos were louder than cheers as the players were introduced prior to kick-off and every touch from the former England captain was jeered early on by sections of the 27,000 sell-out crowd.Several fans made their displeasure known with banners and as the players went off at the interval Beckham had to be escorted from the field by security as he walked over to an area of seats to confront jeering fans.One supporter jumped down and had to be restrained before being taken away.

It marked the end of a turbulent week for Beckham since his return to the United States, who also had to placate team-mates following comments by Galaxy captain Landon Donovan.

The pair met with coach Bruce Arena after Beckham responded to the remarks from Donovan that accused the former Manchester United and Real Madrid player of being unprofessional.


Landon Donovan, Alan Gordon and David Beckham
Goalscorer Gordon is congratulated by Donovan (left) and Beckh

The match itself ended 2-2, Beckham doing his talking on the pitch by having a hand in both Galaxy goals.For the first he played a trademark cross-field ball to Donovan, who then set up Alan Gordon, while for the second, and with Galaxy 2-1 down, it was Beckham’s corner that was headed home by Bryan Jordan.After that he turned to a section of fans who had been particularly vociferous and shrugged his shoulders, while he applauded those fans who had been supportive when he was withdrawn in the 75th minute.”There’s not another player on this team or in this league who can make those kinds of plays,” stated Donovan. “That’s going to be crucial for us.”Earlier this year, Beckham said he wanted to remain with the Italian club rather than return to the Galaxy.He also revealed earlier this month he would consider a return to the Premier League because it would improve his chances of playing for England at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

 


Milan manager Leonardo did not rule out a return to the San Siro for Beckham.”His charisma is very important for other players,” he said through a translator. “We are really happy with his situation.”Beckham played in Galaxy’s 3-1 win at the New York Red Bulls during his first game back in the US and with six games of the MLS season remaining his side are third in the Western Conference.

 

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