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    Liverpool apologise to Man City fan, 15, left ‘scarred for life’ by coin-filled pint cup thrown from their supporters

    LIVERPOOL chief executive Billy Hogan has apologised to the family of a teenage Manchester City fan “scarred for life” at last week’s Carabao Cup clash.The 15-year-old girl needed a head wound glued by paramedics after being struck by a beer cup “weighted by coins” hurled from the away section at the Etihad.
    A young girl was struck by a cup in the Man City vs Liverpool Carabao Cup tieCredit: Getty
    Hogan called the girl’s family to offer an “unreserved apology,” insisting the Reds were committed to tracking down the yob.
    The girl’s 47-year-old father revealed: “We have had a call from Liverpool directly (Billy Hogan) who apologised unreservedly on behalf of the club.
    “I would like to stress they are as committed as we are to rooting this individual out of football and for them to face the consequences of their actions.
    “She is a 15-year old who was enjoying watching her team with the rest of her family and is now scarred for life.
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    “I would like to thank the dozens of Liverpool fans who have contacted us so far with kind messages of support in finding the perpetrator.
    “I am a dad seeking justice for his injured daughter.
    “We are meeting officials at Manchester City this week and are asking for any information that could help us identify the thrower.”
    City’s 3-2 fourth round victory was marred by disturbances.
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    Greater Manchester Police said a “number of objects, including coins and a smoke bomb,” were thrown during the tie, while there were also claims disabled Liverpool fans were subjected to racist abuse.
    Both clubs had appealed to fans to behave ahead of the game, promising to ban any found guilty of bad behaviour.
    But in a joint statement after more trouble, the two clubs said: “It is hugely disappointing there were a number of incidents that are wholly unacceptable.
    “These incidents will be fully investigated, reported to the police and the individuals who are found to be responsible will be subject to the sanction process of their respective club.
    “Manchester City and Liverpool are fully committed to eradicate these issues from our fixtures. They have no place in football. More

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    Gervonta Davis arrested and jailed over alleged domestic violence just days before title bout against Hector Luis Garcia

    BOXER Gervonta Davis has been arrested and jailed over alleged domestic violence just days before his next fight.The American is due to face Hector Luis Garcia on Saturday, January 7 in a defence of his WBA “Regular” lightweight belt.
    Gervonta Davis’ recent mugshotCredit: Twitter
    But the pay-per-view title bout has been thrown into major doubt following the news of Davis’ arrest. 
    Broward County (Florida) inmate records show that on Tuesday evening Parkland police arrested him with charges of battery causing bodily harm.
    They classified the incident as alleged domestic violence and published his mugshot.
    It has not yet been made public exactly when or where the alleged incident took place.
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    This is the latest brush with the law in the career of unbeaten Davis, 28, nicknamed “Tank”.
    He was in February 2020 previously arrested and charged in Miami with two misdemeanour counts of simple battery domestic violence on the mother of his daughter at a charity basketball game.
    A video of the alleged incident went viral on social media at the time.
    The related court case dragged on for nearly three years before the prosecution abandoned the charges earlier this month on December 13.
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    Davis is also due to stand trial on February 16, which was pushed back from December, facing 14 charges from an alleged hit-and-run in 2020.
    Showtime, the TV network broadcasting the fight against Garcia as well as promoters Premier Boxing Champions and TGB Promotions are yet to comment on Davis’ recent arrest. 
    And it remains to be seen whether the fight against Dominican Garcia, 31, will still go ahead. 
    Davis is in line for a super-fight against Ryan Garcia, 23, next year, with his return bout a proposed tune-up to prepare.
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    Girl, 15, suffers head injuries after being hit by full plastic pint pot ‘full of coins’ at Man City and Liverpool game

    AN investigation is underway after a plastic cup “full of coins” hurled by football thugs left a 15-year-old-girl with head injuries.Greater Manchester Police are looking into the incident at Manchester City’s Carabao Cup clash with Liverpool on Thursday.
    The projectile was hurled from the Liverpool section at the Etihad stadium down onto fans below – injuring another person
    The father of the City fan said his daughter had to have her head glued after being struck by the pint pot “weighted with coins”.
    The projectile was hurled from the Liverpool section at Man City’s Etihad stadium down onto fans in the South Stand – injuring another person.
    Paramedics assisted both of those hurt in the horror.
    Taking to Twitter, David Cornwell said his daughter has been left with “a scar for life” in the wake of the “horrible” incident.
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    He added that she was now ok but had been left “really shook up” from the “awful experience”.
    Liverpool and City have both vowed to issue bans to supporters where necessary.
    The incident was just one of a number that exploded at the game which saw Man City beat Liverpool 3-2 in their round of 16 cup match.
    GMP’s match commander, Superintendent Gareth Parkin, said: “We are aware of a number of objects, including coins and a smoke bomb, that were thrown during the match.
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    “We will be investigating the incidents and reviewing CCTV from the night.
    “Clearly throwing objects in a confined area can be dangerous, and have serious and sometimes devastating consequences.
    “GMP sends it’s thoughts and wishes to the girl who was injured and wish her a speedy recovery.” More

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    Female Man City fan & mum-of-six, 40, who groped rival male supporter during Premier League game AVOIDS jail

    A FEMALE Manchester City fan has avoided jail time after groping a rival male fan during a Premier League game.Jemma Whiteside, 40, grabbed the Everton supporter’s privates just before kick-off.
    Jemma Whiteside was found guilty of groping a rival male fanCredit: Cavendish
    The mum-of-six avoided jail time and was handed a community orderCredit: Cavendish
    The mum-of-six got drunk and also twerked on his shoulder before allegedly saying: “I am going to f*** him later, and I don’t even know his name.”
    Despite the victim urging the court to treat women sex attackers the same as men, Whiteside was only handed a nine-month community order.
    Left feeling “shocked and upset”, the man said in a statement: “It should not matter whether the assault was by a man or a woman, it should be treated the same.”
    He reported the incident to police after the match in February this year.
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    When Whiteside, of Worsley, Greater Manchester, was asked about the incident she said: “No offence to Liverpool but a Scouse man is not something that I would want or need.”
    At Sefton Magistrates’ Court she was told she could be facing up to ten years in jail after a trial found her guilty of sexual assault.
    However, Whiteside was only given the order and told she must also carry out 15 days of rehabilitation activity.
    She was fined £495 and ordered to pay the victim £400 after the judge said people ”in drink people can and often do things which are very out of character”.
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    The victim, who is in his 40s, said: “I was looking out towards the concourse when a female came up behind me, put her hand between my legs and grabbed hold of my testicles.
    “She then shouted, ‘I am going to f*** him later, and I don’t even know his name.’
    “She went one step up of a flight of stairs so she was slightly higher and put her bum on my shoulder and then walked off.
    “I was shocked. I looked at a colleague and he looked at me and I said: ‘Did that just happen?’
    ”I walked down and found the police and described what happened shortly after.
    “I described the female and I told him I knew where she was sitting. Her hand had gone between my legs and went up and cupped my testicles.
    ”She was directly behind me and she then took a step up when she rubbed her bum on my shoulder. I was shocked.”
    PC Mark McGinty, who arrested Whiteside in the stands, said: “The female was very drunk. You could tell by the way she was behaving in her seat.
    “She was moving her arms about erratically, leaning over the barrier and trying to grab at people below, shouting at them and shouting towards the pitch.
    “Her speech was very slurred, she was unsteady on her feet and her eyes were glazed.
    “I was under the impression that she was very drunk.”
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    In her police interview, Whiteside said she was ”mortified” at being arrested for sexual assault.
    Whiteside told the court: “If I was walking past I may have brushed past him.
    “It was a football match, it was a crowded place, it is easy to happen, to brush past someone.”
    District Judge James Clarke said: “The victim on this occasion said he felt contact – and it was quite an unusual and unexpected type of contact.
    ”He said in his original statement that he was touched on the buttocks, testicles and the penis. In his evidence he said only testicles but it is all part of the intimate area. His response was one of disbelief.
    “Clearly the words, ‘I will have him later and I don’t even know his name’, is a curious thing for the victim to misinterpret or invent if that is what is suggested he did.
    “In drink people can and often do things which are very out of character.
    “I am sure the lady had been drinking during the course of the afternoon.
    “She was a lady in high spirits who was hurried by her friends and taking last sips of alcohol in the process.
    “The complainant gave a credible account in my assessment. It was not something that could be misunderstood or mistaken.
    “I am not convinced it is something he made up. The defendant was a joker, and this is a prank that has gone very badly wrong whilst committed in drink and perhaps showing off to friends on the occasion.”
    Senior Crown Prosecutor Mike O’Kane said the assault was “unprovoked and entirely unexpected”.
    He said: “The incident caused both upset and embarrassment to the victim.
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    “He further noted in his victim personal statement which was read at the sentencing hearing that ‘it should not matter whether the assault was by a man or a woman, it should be treated the same’.
    “The Crown Prosecution Service would echo that. Men do fall victim to sexual assaults and are entitled to protection under the law.”
    The court heard how Jemma was drunk at the timeCredit: Cavendish
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    France fans tear gassed by riot cops as clashes erupt across the country after heartbreaking World Cup final defeat

    RIOT cops tear gassed fans in France tonight as clashes erupted across the country after Argentina’s sensational World Cup win. Thousands of football fans poured into the streets in Paris, Nice and Lyon after France lost to Argentina 4-2 on penalties in Qatar.
    French police officers confront a fan on the Champs-Elysees in central ParisCredit: AFP
    Fans clash with riot cops on the Champs-Elysees after France’s defeat in the finalCredit: AFP
    Violence erupted in Paris after Argentina won the World Cup final in QatarCredit: AFP
    Thousands of French football fans took to the streets after the matchCredit: AFP
    French football fans celebrate in ParisCredit: Getty
    Riot police officers advance on the Champs-Elysees after the World Cup finalCredit: AP
    France lost to Argentina on penalties after drawing 3-3 after extra timeCredit: Getty
    Riot cops clashed with fans on the famous Champs-Elysees in the French capital as flares were lit up and fireworks hit the skies after the tense game.
    In Lyon, riot cops reportedly fired tear gas on football fans as violence broke out in the city.
    Shocking footage showed chaotic scenes as supporters draped in flags hurled rocks, bottles and fireworks at cops before officers fired tear gas on the crowds.
    Cops could be heard yelling “turn around” at rioters as water cannons reportedly moved in to break up the crowds.
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    Another clip showed a group of fans pummelling cars with rocks and rubbish before riot cops chased them down the street.
    Dozens have been arrested in the city, according to reports.
    In Nice, dramatic video showed emergency vehicles driving over burning rubbish bins in the middle of the street as clashes erupted in the city.
    Riots have erupted across Europe after several World Cup games in recent weeks.
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    On Wednesday, a 14-year-old boy was killed when violent clashes erupted across France following their World Cup victory over Morocco.
    Cops were pummelled by fireworks in Paris as thousands poured into the streets to celebrate after France beat Morocco 2-0 to reach the final.
    Shocking footage showed chaotic scenes as fans bombarded riot cops with a stream of fireworks before the officers were forced to flee the line of fire.
    Another clip in the French capital showed police pushing back fans as they set off flares at the Champs Elysees.
    Rowdy fans chanted as hundreds of cars paraded past the crowds sounding their horns and waving flags from the windows.
    French cops said 115 arrests had been made in Paris by the early hours of Thursday morning, Le Parisien reports.
    In the French city of Montpellier, shocking footage also showed fans chucking chairs, fireworks and rocks at riot cops – and climbing the landmark fountain.
    People could be seen darting for cover as fireworks were flung across a square.
    Riot cops were also blasted by fireworks in the French city of Lyon, while clashes broke out between fans in Nice, and chaos also erupted on the streets of Bordeaux.
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    In Brussels, police deployed tear gas and water cannons after scuffles broke out and fans set fires in the street and threw fireworks.
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    Prem star Andros Townsend ‘smashed his car through roadworks while screaming & swearing’ sparking police probe

    PREM star Andros Townsend is being investigated by police after allegedly smashing through roadworks screaming: “I need to get to my f***g house.” The Everton player hit a manned tarmac spreader after being told he could not drive to his property because the street was being resurfaced, it was claimed.
    Andros Townsend is being investigated by police after allegedly smashing through roadworks screaming and swearingCredit: PA:Press Association
    Townsend is reported to have screamed: ‘I need to get to my f***g house’Credit: Getty
    Townsend is accused of refusing to wait, or park his white £80,000 Range Rover and walk less than five minutes to his homeCredit: Alamy
    He is accused of refusing to wait, or park his white £80,000 Range Rover and walk less than five minutes to his home in Liverpool.
    Shaken staff at paving firm Sefton called police after the footballer’s vehicle broke a barrier and hit an eight-wheel asphalt machine on December 5.
    Police swiftly arrived and spoke to the 31-year-old footballer, who has 13 England caps, at his home.
    Sources said the former Spurs and Crystal Palace winger could be charged with dangerous driving as officers search for footage and investigations continue.
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    It came days after his return to the UK, having been part of ITV’s punditry team at the start of the World Cup in Qatar.
    A source told The Sun: “No one could believe their eyes. Andros, who was calmly commentating on our screens days earlier, was in a rage. The red mist descended.
    “Contractors were tarmacking the road less than five minutes from his property. It was unfortunate timing when he pulled up at a road barrier. The tarmac was piping hot and being laid in front of him.
    “It was impossible to drive a vehicle over the road. The workmen explained he could wait or park up and complete the short journey to his house on foot.
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    “But Andros wasn’t having that. He screamed, ‘I need to get to my f*****g house’. And with that he knocked over the barrier, stopping traffic, and drove down the side of the pavement in a bid to dodge the roadworks.
    “But he was travelling at speed and his car hit a tarmac spreader. It was being driven by a worker, who was left in total shock.”
    Police said there were no reports of any injuries, adding: “The driver of the car has been identified and has been spoken to and inquiries are ongoing.”
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    How France is bracing for MORE riots ahead of World Cup final with 14,000 cops deployed & Champs-Élysées shut down

    FRANCE is bracing for further riots ahead of the World Cup final, with 14,000 cops deployed across the country.Officials in Paris have requested the Champs-Elysees be shut down ahead of the Les Bleus final clash against Argentina on Sunday.
    14,000 cops will be mobilised across France on Sunday ahead of the World Cup finalCredit: Rex
    Officials fear violent clashes might erupt as it happened after Wednesday’s gameCredit: AFP
    Clashes also broke out between fans and cops in BrusselsCredit: AFP
    The measures are taken amid fears of “civil war scenes” following the riots that broke out after the country’s victory over Morocco that saw a 14-year-old boy killed in Montpellier.
    The French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has announced security has been increased in the country for this weekend, with 12,800 cops expected to be deployed on Saturday and another 14,000 on Sunday.
    French authorities have called for the iconic Champs-Elysees to be shut down ahead of Sunday’s match.
    The avenue will be closed to traffic on Sunday and 2,750 officers will be stationed in the vicinity.
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    Previously local mayor responsible for the Parisian district Jeanne d’Hauteserre expressed concern over the avenue and called for it to be closed before Wednesday’s game.
    She told French CNews: “When you want to celebrate victory, you don’t come with mortars. But these people are really only coming to smash with iron bars.
    “For Wednesday, everyone is afraid of a war, a guerrilla war, a civil war, and we do not want the Champs-Elysees to be transformed into a battlefield.”
    Even though 10,000 police were mobilised including 5,000 in Paris, violent clashes erupted with shocking footage showing chaotic scenes.
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    Shocking footage shows a group trying to get the flag as they walked down Rue de la Mosson when suddenly the driver makes a U-turn, smashing into a teenager before driving off.
    Around 115 people were arrested in total as police fired teargas to disperse the crowd.
    Riot cops were also blasted by fireworks in the French city of Lyon, while clashes broke out between fans in Nice, and chaos also erupted on the streets of Bordeaux.
    In Brussels, police deployed tear gas and water cannons after scuffles broke out and fans set fires in the street and threw fireworks.
    And last week, more than 20,000 adrenaline-fuelled fans flooded the avenue and caused chaos after Morocco’s stunning victory over Portugal.
    Sporadic clashes broke out between hooligans and police who fired tear gas and charged several times.
    Several shops were damaged, cars were set on fire and there were 100 arrests.
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    Moment riot cops struck by fireworks as violent clashes rock streets of France after nation beat Morocco in World Cup

    VIOLENT clashes erupted between football fans and riot cops in Europe last night after France’s victory over Morocco in the World Cup. Cops were pummelled by fireworks in Paris as thousands poured into the streets to celebrate after France beat Morocco 2-0 to reach the final.
    Riots cops were hit by fireworks in Paris as thousands of fans poured into the streetsCredit: Quartier General
    Football fans hurled fireworks at riot cops in Paris after France beat Morocco 2-0Credit: Quartier General
    Clashes also broke out between fans and riot cops in BrusselsCredit: Reuters
    Riot cops clash with fans in BrusselsCredit: AFP
    Riots cops in Paris as supporters celebrate victory after France defeated MoroccoCredit: Getty
    Chaos erupted in Brussels after the World Cup semi-finalCredit: AFP
    Fans set fires in a street in BrusselsCredit: AFP
    Shocking footage showed chaotic scenes as fans bombarded riot cops with a stream of fireworks before the officers were forced to flee the line of fire.
    Another clip in the French capital showed police pushing back fans as they set off flares at the Champs Elysees.
    Rowdy fans chanted as hundreds of cars paraded past the crowds sounding their horns and waving flags from the windows.
    French cops said 115 arrests had been made in Paris by the early hours of Thursday morning, Le Parisien reports.
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    In the French city of Montpellier, shocking footage also showed fans chucking chairs, fireworks and rocks at riot cops – and climbing the landmark fountain.
    People could be seen darting for cover as fireworks were flung across a square.
    A young boy also tragically died in Montpellier after a car ploughed into him amid the chaos in the city, the local government confirmed.
    Horror video footage captured the moment the car smashed into him at speed and drove off.
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    A spokesman for the Hérault government said: “A young boy was violently hit on Wednesday evening in Montpellier by a car following the semi-final match of the World Cup.
    “He was transferred to hospital in an absolute emergency. He died shortly after receiving medical care.”
    They said the vehicle was found nearby and cops have launched an urgent investigation.
    Riot cops were also blasted by fireworks in the French city of Lyon, while clashes broke out between fans in Nice, and chaos also erupted on the streets of Bordeaux.
    In Brussels, police deployed tear gas and water cannons after scuffles broke out and fans set fires in the street and threw fireworks.
    Dozens were reportedly arrested in the Belgian capital after the unrest.
    It comes after thousands of police descended on Paris in readiness for “civil war” to erupt.
    Following desperate calls from officials, 10,000 French police were mobilised across the country including 5,000 in Paris.
    Cops had set up checkpoints to search fans for flares and fireworks.
    Worried residents and shop owners in Paris also battened down ahead of the expected carnage.
    Following Morocco’s stunning victory over Portugal last week, more than 20,000 adrenaline-fuelled fans flooded the avenue and caused chaos.
    Sporadic clashes broke out between hooligans and police who fired tear gas and charged several times.
    Several shops were damaged, cars were set on fire and there were 100 arrests.
    The French colonial history of Morocco has caused divisions among some residents.
    Between 1912 and 1956 the African nation was under French rule and was called the French Protectorate in Morocco.
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    Despite being granted independence, France still wields influence in the country causing a bit of resentment among some of the population.
    There are about 1.5 million Moroccan community numbers that live in France.
    Riot cops face fans in the streets of Brussels after the matchCredit: AFP
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