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EXCLUSIVE: City strike for Neymar! Champions make move in race to land £55m-rated Brazilian
Manchester City, the club with the biggest spending power in the Barclays Premier League, have made the first move in the race to sign Brazil star Neymar.
City’s top two executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain are said to have held initial talks with Neymar’s family and his representatives in a box at Wembley on the night of England’s friendly against Brazil on February 6.
Chief executive Soriano and director of football Begiristain were guests of the FA in the VIP Wembley suite for the 150th anniversary match.
Cops hunt casuals after riot
Feb 19 2013 by Ron Moore, Paisley Daily Express
Cops are hunting more than 20 notorious Hibs football casuals who kicked off a riot in Paisley town centre on Saturday.
The east coast hooligans sparked terror ahead of the weekend SPL clash between the Buddies and the Edinburgh side.
The group of visiting thugs – members of the despised Capital City Services – challenged innocent bystanders and police to fight as they stalked up and down High Street and Storie Street in the town.
One of the louts even stole a chair from a local café and began using it as a weapon against cops.
Shoppers watched in horror as the thugs converged on the town centre at around 2pm, ahead of the match kick-off between St Mirren and Hibs which saw the Edinburgh club eventually snatch a 1-0 victory with a penalty.
The hooligans, who are classed by police as “at risk” individuals, were not wearing any football scarves or strips in a bid to slip into the town under the radar and cause mayhem among Saturday afternoon shoppers.
But scores of uniformed police and plain clothes detectives scrambled to the scene where they broke up the disturbance, made a number of arrests and restored calm to the streets.
One eyewitness, Ali Hussein, 27, who runs a newsagent in High Street, told the Express: “I saw the hooligans running up and down High Street.
“There was quite a bunch of them.
“They were shouting at the police telling them to ‘c’mon then’.
“But the police got right into it.
“I saw a few of them getting arrested.
“One hooligan was caught by a plain clothes officer who ran after him and made a flying tackle and slammed the guy into a fence so he could get him.
“I saw more than 10 of them running away but they were getting chased by scores of police officers and CID guys.
“The police were having none of this nonsense and got right after them.”
A female worker at Leisureland, also in the High Street, told how cops recovered a wooden chair from the eaterie following Saturday afternoon’s disturbances.
She said: “The police came in and took the chair away. It was involved in the trouble. It is a wooden seat and was nicked by someone.”
Police said that five people have been arrested following the disturbances and charged with tough new legislation aimed at curbing football violence.
The men, aged 36, 29, 18, 17, and 15, were released on bail after they were charged in connection with offensive behaviour at a football match and possession of an offensive weapon.
Paisley police confirmed last night that further arrests will be made.
The officers are working with Scottish-wide Focus Group that shares intelligence on football disorder.
Officers are scouring CCTV, canvassing eye-witnesses, interviewing local shopkeepers and working with other police forces in catching the hooligans.
A police spokesman said: “We will not tolerate football violence in Paisley and are working with our partners to bring these people to justice.
“A number of arrests have been made, but more will be forthcoming as this is an ongoing investigation.”
(Paisleydailyexpress)
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