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    Iraqi illegal immigrant tried to con his way into UK by claiming to be pro footballer in his homeland

    AN illegal immigrant tried to con his way into staying in Britain — by claiming to be a professional footballer with a price on his head.The faker, 38, said his life would be in danger if he was sent back as the supposed club’s owners were enraged at him for quitting mid-season.
    An illegal immigrant from Iraq tried to con his way into the country — by claiming to be a professional footballer in the Middle EastCredit: Getty
    He told officials he had been forced to do a runner when the bogus Iraqi outfit had hired gunmen to shoot dead his brother.
    The Home Office rejected his first asylum claim in 2019 but a string of appeals followed.
    An immigration judge finally threw out his application for protection in the UK last month.
    She said: “The basis of his claim involving his football career was found to be an invention.”
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    The asylum seeker, known only as AMO, had arrived in the UK “clandestinely” in August 2018.
    The Sun has been gagged from naming him by a court anonymity order.
    Tory MP Nigel Mills said: “As soon as it was discovered his story was fake, it should have been thrown out immediately.
    “It’s a waste of taxpayer time and taxpayer money. There needs to be due process but there has to be a better and more cost-effective way to ensure spurious claims are dealt with quickly, instead of having a series of appeals.
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    “Any judge doing some pre- sifting could see this claim was nonsensical”.
    A Home Office spokeswoman said: “We do not routinely comment on individual cases.” More

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    Anthony Joshua opens up on Bella Hadid & Cara Delevingne romance rumours – & reveals the type of woman he goes for

    HE has millions in the bank and an incredible physique – yet despite women flocking around Anthony Joshua, the two-time world heavyweight champion insists he isn’t after a supermodel girlfriend.The boxer insists he wants to live a normal life with a lady he’d bump into in the street.
    Anthony Joshua insists that he isn’t after a supermodel, and would rather go out with a girlfriend he could take to Pizza HutCredit: BBC
    And he denies rumours that linked him to catwalk queen Bella HadidCredit: Getty
    He also shut down talk about him dating Brit model Cara DelevingneCredit: Getty
    Which is why he is quick to dismiss any of the rumours that he has dated the likes of catwalk queens Cara Delevingne or Bella Hadid.
    Anthony, 34, said: “I haven’t actually been with any of those girls, by the way.
    “I’ve had girlfriends, but you could be in the local supermarket or in the local petrol station when we meet.
    “It could be anywhere and you decide where we go.
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    “I love a Pizza Hut. How easy is that? I’m easy-going.
    “The feels is good, it must mean we have an emotional connection. Then when they catch feels, that’s when it’s like, scoot!
    “I don’t want that stress — I ain’t got no missus.”
    ‘I used to get into fights’
    The Watford-born fighter was talking to Louis Theroux in the new series of the documentary maker’s celebrity interviews, which starts next week on BBC2 and also includes chats with Dame Joan Collins and hellraising singer Pete Doherty.
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    During their conversation, the boxer explains there is another challenge for any woman hoping to become his wife — she has to live with him AND his mother.
    He talks to Louis Theroux about his life in the new series of the documentary maker’s celebrity interviews on BBC2Credit: BBC
    He also says that any girl he dates would also have to live with his mum Yeta, as it’s traditional in his family’s Nigerian cultureCredit: Instagram / @anthony_joshua
    That’s because Anthony still lives with his mum, social worker Yeta.
    Anthony, whose family is originally from Nigeria, said: “In our culture, it’s like you grow up in the family home, and for a long time we support our parents.
    “Am I going to move out and leave my mum by herself for some girl? Hell no. No way.
    “When a man marries, she becomes a child of the mum.
    “Family is the most important thing. When a girl marries me she ain’t just marrying me — she’s marrying my family.”
    Other than Anthony’s mother, there is one other woman who plays a substantial part in his life — the mother of his seven-year-old son Joseph Joshua, known as JJ.
    Her name is Nicole Osbourne and although he doesn’t live with her, he can’t shower her with enough praise.
    Anthony says: “She’s an amazing woman, you know.
    “We got together in 2005, we were about 15 or 16 years old. I have so much respect for her.”
    In the interview with Louis, the two men meet in Anthony’s local gym to discuss his career, his private life and the background that made him the person he is today.
    He recalls ending up in Reading jail for fighting, and wearing an electronic tag after he was released.
    Anthony said: “I’m not a troublesome person but I used to get in fights a lot.
    “I went to get chicken one evening and I ended up fighting six guys on my own.
    “That was just massive — a really good scrap — and I’m here to tell the tale today.”
    Throughout his youth he admits he smoked huge amounts of cannabis — which he eventually realised was holding him back from fulfilling his ambitions.
    He said: “As a young lad I was on the gange, and if you can’t get these distractions out of your life you can’t put your full focus and attention on improving as an athlete.
    “So for me, when I was able to stop smoking, I was able to progress. I was smoking maybe like six spliffs a day — wake and bake, baby!
    “My mum’s not going to be happy about this, but I’d probably be about 13 when I started. If you’re listening to me, kids, don’t do it. It’s not good.”
    Anthony had a “sliding doors moment” in 2011 when he was kicked off Team GB after the police caught him carrying eight ounces of cannabis.
    When officers asked him to pull over, he was wearing Britain’s official tracksuit and wasn’t exactly humble when they confronted him.
    Anthony — who was on course to represent his country at the Olympics— recalls telling one of the cops: “Excuse me, sir, I represent YOU.”
    He added: “I never signed up to be a role model, I just wanted to fight to better my life.”
    He was sentenced to a 12-month community order and 100 hours’ unpaid work after pleading guilty at crown court.
    But he was allowed back into Team GB — and in London 2012, aged just 22, he won a gold medal in the super heavyweight category and turned pro a year later.
    He went on to become world heavyweight champ twice, beating Charles Martin in 2016 then, after losing to Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019, regaining the title later that year in a rematch.
    Yet despite his achievements, Anthony hasn’t escaped criticism.
    Some say he is afraid to get punched, which he responds to in the documentary.
    ‘Understand the passion’
    He said: “I would advise most boxers, ‘Please, think of your career after (boxing)’.
    “There’s no MRI scan that can show concussive bruising to the brain.
    “You don’t know until it’s too late — dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, erratic behaviour, depression.
    “There’s this stigma that AJ is afraid to get hit — from my critics who are sometimes the loudest in the room.
    “But my goal is to not get knocked out. My goal is to knock out my opponents.
    “I’ll never shut my brain down for the love of this sport. No way. ’Cos I know the sport don’t love you back.”
    Anthony discusses the scrutiny that comes with being a high-profile boxer making vast sums of money — and how it affects him.
    He said: “I love boxing, but not all bull***t that comes with it.
    “You put so much pressure on yourself to be this big star and be perfect and, I tell you now, the higher you are, the bigger the drop.
    “That big status pulls you away from your core values. I just want to be normal.”
    By 2021 Anthony had lost his titles to Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk, and in the rematch a year later he threw the champions’ belts out of the ring before taking to the microphone.
    He told the stunned crowds: “Sorry, guys. Look, if you knew my story you’d understand the passion.
    “I ain’t no amateur boxer from youth. I was looking at jail.
    “I’m stealing this Usyk, I’m sorry, but it’s because of the f***ing passion. I’m not a 12-round fighter, I’m a new breed of heavyweight.”
    Louis asked Anthony about the intense event — which created a moment of friction between the interviewer and the boxer.
    Anthony said: “My ego and pride made me drop the belts ’cos they didn’t mean anything anyway.
    “I brought this heavyweight division back — that’s like, that was in me, right or wrong.”
    Louis interjects: “Probably wrong. I don’t think anybody thinks it was the right thing to have done.”
    Anthony said: “You asked me a question so I’m answering it.
    “I’ve thrown them because that’s what I felt like. I grabbed the mic and addressed the crowd. Could I have done it better? Of course.
    “But I’d just finished a 12-round fight and I felt frustrated. I knew I was out of the title race.
    “Then all the questions started. ‘What is he like? where’s his head at?’ All this. Can he be three-times champion of the world?
    “People now create this narrative and put this pressure on me. It’s too much.
    “Gone are the days when it was just for the fun, when you were just doing it for the passion, your prospects.”
    But there’s one man he still passionately wants to fight — and that’s his long-time nemesis Tyson Fury who, he reckons, sounds like a man “who’s swallowed a frog”.
    Anthony said: “I think I could beat him.
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    “It wouldn’t be easy, but that’s good. It’s a challenge I’d be up for.”

    The second series of Louis Theroux Interviews is on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two from November 7 at 9pm.

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    Fans of Premier League teams not having sex midweek due to games revealed – is your club on the list?

    FANS of Premier League teams are having less sex in midweek because they are too busy watching their footie idols play in Europe, a poll found.One in five — 19 per cent — shelve nookie to see the game on TV or at the pub with mates.
    Man United fans are most likely to miss out on sex, the survey revealedCredit: Getty
    Man City, Man United, Arsenal and Newcastle play on Tuesday and Wednesday nights in the Champions League.
    Liverpool, Brighton, West Ham and Aston Villa have been playing in other European competitions on Thursdays.
    Man United fans are most likely to miss out on sex, a third romping less, the survey revealed.
    Jonathan Green of casinos.com, which quizzed 2,000 fans, said: “Long-suffering football wives and partners who put up with losing their partner to football at weekends are now losing them in the week as well.
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    “The Champions League is the best football in the world and fans of all teams seem unable resist the extensive coverage either at home or in the pub with mates.”
    Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur fans came joint third on 28 per cent ahead of Crystal Palace in fourth place on 27 per cent, West Ham United fifth on 26 per cent and Sheffield United sixth on 25 per cent.
    Everton fans came seventh on 23 per cent with Chelsea eighth on 18 per cent, Fulham and Liverpool joint ninth on 17 per cent, Wolverhampton Wanderers tenth on 16 per cent, Nottingham Forest eleventh on 15 per cent and Aston Villa twelfth on 14 per cent.

    Percentage of Premier League fans by club who said they have less sex during the week when the Champions League is on TV.

    Manchester United – 31 per cent
    Manchester City – 29 per cent
    Newcastle United – 29 per cent
    Arsenal – 28 per cent
    Tottenham Hotspur – 28 per cent
    Crystal Palace – 27 per cent
    West Ham United – 26 per cent
    Sheffield United – 25 per cent
    Everton – 23 per cent
    Chelsea – 18 per cent
    Fulham – 17 per cent
    Liverpool – 17 per cent
    Wolverhampton Wanderers – 16 per cent
    Nottingham Forest – 15 per cent
    Aston Villa – 14 per cent
    Brighton and Hove Albion -10 per cent
    Burnley – 7 per cent
    Bournemouth – 6 per cent
    Brentford – 6 per cent
    Luton Town – 2 per cent More

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    Love rat footballer Jermain Defoe seen with woman at hotel days after taking girlfriend to awards do

    LOVE rat Jermain Defoe took his new flame to a £1,200-a-night hotel — days after he was at a red-carpet event with his girlfriend.The former England footie ace was pictured with wedding planner Paige Mallabourn­ Edmondson a year after ditching his wife for influencer Alisha LeMay.
    Jermain was seen sharing a kiss with wedding planner Paige Mallabourn­ EdmondsonCredit: Splash
    The pair were pictured together in a hotel car park in Lancashire on October 14Credit: Splash
    It came days after Jermain took Alisha LeMay to an awards do on October 8Credit: Splash
    She was seen at his £3million mansion on October 20 after his weekend away — and was with him at the Pride of Britain Awards on October 8.
    But on October 15 he was on a romantic birthday getaway with Paige — and her pals say he bough a £10,000 Cartier watch and £2,500 Dior bag to celebrate her turning 29.
    They enjoyed an overnight stay at the five-star Northcote Hotel near Clitheroe, Lancs, and in the morning were seen kissing in the car park.
    The pair have enjoyed a whirlwind romance after first meeting on August 14.
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    Defoe, 41, who retired from playing last year, attended a coaching conference in Burnley and stayed at the five-star Crow Wood and Spa hotel, where Paige has been working
    She has introduced Defoe to her family and has announced on her Instagram she is moving — believed to be south to be with Defoe, who now works as a coach at his former team Spurs and as a TV pundit.
    A pal said: “Paige has found her soulmate in Jermain and he seems serious about them. They are really happy together.”
    The Sun on Sunday revealed in September that they were seeing each other.
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    But Alisha, 31 — who flew with Defoe to a wedding in Bali last month — has been living at his Hertfordshire home since May, pictured there as recently as October 20.
    The pair were also photographed together at the Pride of Britain Awards at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
    Alisha shared a picture afterwards wearing a stunning black dress, captioned: “A night I’ll never forget.”
    Pals claim that same night Paige had travelled to London from her home near Accrington, Lancs, to stay at The Dorchester Hotel where she met up with Defoe.
    Jermain was seen back with Alisha on October 20, days after he was seen with PaigeCredit: NB PRESS LTD
    Alisha has been living at Jermain’s Hertfordshire home since MayCredit: Andrew Styczynski
    He left his wife Donna Tierney, 40, for Alisha earlier this year — less than six months after their £200,000 OK! magazine wedding in June 2022.
    He and beautician Donna wed in front of 360 guests — including Alisha.
    But The Sun on Sunday told how he began pestering a nurse for sex a month after getting hitched.
    And he also messaged another woman on Instagram and asking her to meet up.
    He and Donna split last December and officially separated earlier this year.
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    Pals have joked as recently as last month that wedding bells could be on the cards for Defoe and Alisha.
    Defoe was approached for comment.
    Jermain tied the knot with Donna Tierney but their marriage lasted just a few monthsCredit: instagram
    Former England international Jermain retired from playing last yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Rebecca Donaldson shows off her incredible figure in lime bikini on the beach after being linked to F1 star Carlos Sainz

    REBECCA Donaldson appears to be in pole position as she takes to the beach for a swimwear shoot.The Scottish model, 28, wore a lime bikini and matching bag for Aussie brand Sea Level Swim.
    British model Rebecca Donaldson shines in a swimwear photoshoot for Sea LevelCredit: Sea Level Swim
    Rebecca won her first beauty pageant at just 17 years oldCredit: Capture Media Agency
    She was linked to Ferrari F1 driver Carlos Sainz, 29, after they were seen together in June.
    The UK based model briefly dated Kourtney Kardashian’s ex-husband Scot Disick.
    Last month, Rebecca’s lover Carlos was robbed of his £500,000 watch just hours after his third-place finish in the Italian GP.
    According to reports in Italy, the Ferrari driver was targeted by thieves near the Armani hotel in Milan around 8:30pm.
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    However, Sainz, who was still in his Ferrari kit, chased them with members of the public, who saw the robbery take place.
    The Spanish driver managed to catch the robbers and recover the precious Richard Mille watch while police have now arrested two suspects.
    Britain’s Lando Norris had his £144,000 Richard Mille robbed from him after England’s Euro finals loss to Italy.
    But the young racer never got the watch back and a man was found not guilty of robbery.
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    Rebecca has been linked to Ferrari F1 driver Carlos SainzCredit: Splash
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    These kids football clubs have all been handed £1k with the Sun’s grant – and you could too

    THESE kids’ football clubs scored a win by getting their hands on cash from our fab Footie For All Fund.They are the first delighted recipients of £1,000 grants to help keep their squads going.
    Our Footie For All Fund has given out £150,000 in grants to deserving clubsCredit: NNP
    We teamed up with Tesco’s Stronger Starts programme
    Former England star John Terry backed our campaignCredit: Getty
    Last month we teamed up with Tesco’s Stronger Starts programme to give out £150,000 in grants to deserving clubs.
    And we have been inundated with stories of teams making a difference in their communities.
    From buying new boots and kit to allowing more kids to play for free, grants will help them make more of an impact.
    And there is still time for you to enter as the new deadline for applications is now noon on November 13.
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    Former England star John Terry backed our campaign to keep kids playing despite the cost-of-living crisis making it difficult for parents to fund their children’s training.
    John said: “I’ve seen first-hand how football can change someone’s life.
    “It doesn’t matter if it becomes a career or just something you continue playing for fun.
    “For anyone to lose the chance to play footie would be a tragedy, but we all know times are tough for everyone thanks to rising prices.
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    “I loved my time playing at grassroots level when I was little, and I want everyone to have that feeling of joy.
    “It’s great that The Sun’s Footie For All Fund is helping clubs out, thanks to Tesco’s generous donation.”
    Christine Heffernan, Tesco Group communications director, said: “From the range of applications that have come in so far and the stories we have heard, it’s clear to see that football clubs up and down the country need the support more than ever and that we’re reaching hundreds more children as a result of this funding.
    “It’s encouraging to know that the Tesco Stronger Starts and Footie for All partnership will be getting children into doing what they love, playing more footie more often.”
    Here we show how our deserving recipients are putting the money to work so far.
    BEAMISH FC, STANLEY, COUNTY DURHAM
    THIS grassroots team near Gateshead gives more than 450 kids a chance to play football in a safe space throughout the week.
    The club is using its £1,000 grant to purchase full kits for its new reception-aged group to ensure no child feels out of place.
    It means the tots, aged four to five, will get a Beamish FC shirt, shorts and jumper as well as a pair of sports socks.
    Team fundraising manager, Deborah Maddison, told The Sun: “We operate in quite a deprived area which means that the cost of living is hitting families hard.
    “As a club, we work really hard to make sure it is as accessible as possible for parents to send their kids here.
    “Everything we do costs, which means we rely on grants like this to keep the club up and running.”
    HEMINGTON HAMMERS FC, DERBY
    THE Derbyshire club used to only have adult teams but decided last year to open up an under-tens squad aimed at deprived kids.
    The move came after they heard from parents that many children in inner-city Derby weren’t able to play the beautiful game due to financial barriers.
    Hemington Hammers opened up last year to give deprived kids a chance to play footieCredit: Paul Tonge
    Club vice chairman Andrew Bennett said: “We’ve seen their confidence grow as they’ve got better and better.
    “They started the season losing most of their games and now they’re starting to win some.”
    Hemington Hammers is using the £1,000 grant to accelerate their plans to take more kids on, purchase kit, pay for the training of new coaches for additional teams and cover admin costs such as first aid kits.
    Andrew added: “We have seen that there is a demand for low-cost football, as we filled the first team in a matter of weeks.
    “Now we hope to get more kids involved.
    “The simple thing is, the more funding we get to put on the sessions, the cheaper we will make it for the kids, so they always have somewhere to play.”
    PELICAN PARK COMMUNITY TRUST, HULL
    PELICAN Park Community Trust in Hull does more than helping kids stay fit – it provides a chance for them to socialise and get away from potentially tough situations at home.
    Now, thanks to The Sun and Tesco’s Footie For All grants, 50 more children are able to attend.
    Pelican Park Community Trust in Hull provides a chance for kids to socialise and get away from potentially tough situations at homeCredit: Glen Minikin
    Jannette Hornby, charity manager, said: “We don’t want anyone to miss out on proper football training because of personal circumstances.
    For many, it is a chance to run around and play in a safe environment, and that is vital for kids of all ages.”
    Hull is one of the most underprivileged areas in the country, and a quarter of children in the city live with low income families.
    The charity has been subsidising households who can no longer afford the training fees due to financial struggles.
    They also offer a boot swap and provide kit free of charge, so no one is left out.
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    Within just a few sessions, coaches and staff see a huge difference in the children who come.
    Jannette added: “It’s a gateway for everyone into feeling better.”
    THERE’S STILL TIME TO NET £1,000 FOR YOUR CLUBDOES your child’s football club need a cash injection to keep it on the pitch?
    Our Footie For All Fund is offering £1,000 grants to under-18s sides who are struggling in the financial crisis.
    We have teamed up with Tesco’s Stronger Starts programme to give out £150,000 in grants and want to hear about your local club and what it does for the community.
    We launched our fund after teams across the country told us how some kids are dropping out as families struggle financially.
    Perhaps your side wants to offer parents help with fees, or needs new kit or space to play on.
    See tescostrongerstarts.org.uk/footiefund to apply.
    Applications close on November 13.
    Grants are given on a rolling basis so it could start helping your club within weeks. More

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    Footie-mad lad, 6, stuns classmates at his school’s Halloween disco — by dressing as Man City’s Jack Grealish

    A FOOTIE-mad six-year-old trumped classmates when he arrived at his school’s Halloween disco — dressed as Manchester City’s Jack Grealish.Nairn Rodgers put on the club’s kit and scraped his hair back in a band like his midfield hero before drawing on stubble.
    Nairn Rodgers stunned his classmates when he went as his footy idol for a Halloween school disco
    Jack Grealish is Nairn’s favourite playerCredit: Avalon.red
    His fancy dress inspiration came three days after Nairn fulfilled his dream of watching Grealish, 28, play and he got to tour City’s Etihad Stadium.
    Parents Jordan Rodgers, 26, and Michaela Goodwin drove him 200 miles for last Saturday’s 2-1 win over Brighton to celebrate his upcoming seventh birthday.
    Michaela, 23, said: “Jack Grealish is his favourite player and we’re proud of him and how much he suited the costume and actually looked like Grealish.
    “Other kids went as scary pumpkins, witches, Encanto, but no other footballers. Unfortunately, they don’t do prizes for best dressed any more.”
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    Nairn, who goes to Machanhill Primary in Larkhall, near Glasgow, plays football for his local team.
    Michaela added: “He’s only six but football is his everything.
    “He wants to be a footballer. It’s all he ever does and has done from when he could kick a ball.
    “His room is filled with Manchester City posters, football cards, scarves, and he has two strips.”
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    Nairn now has fans of his own.
    After Michaela posted snaps of his Jack outfit on Facebook, Tracy Robson wrote: “Looks like him so much.”
    Amy Crawford said: “I’m howling. Why, he’s like a proper wee man.”
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    Parking wardens slap Borussia Dortmund’s team bus with £50 fine after 1-0 win over Newcastle United

    PARKING wardens slapped German football side Borussia Dortmund’s team bus with a £50 fine following their 1-0 win over Newcastle United.North Tyneside council confirmed the penalty charge after Wednesday’s Champions League at St James’ Park
    Borussia Dortmund’s team bus faces an unexpected setback as it gets a parking ticket following their Champions League clash with NewcastleCredit: Twitter
    The fine will be reduced to £25 if it is paid within 14 days.
    The council said: “We hope the ticket and the grey North East weather didn’t dampen their trip.”
    And it joked about how it might have a word with United manager Eddie Howe and his team to see whether they could collect the fine when they play again in Germany on November 7.
    Newcastle United are playing in the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.
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    It was reported that football supporters were seen brawling outside the Magpies’ St James’ Park ground ahead of last night’s 1-0 home defeat.
    There was a heavy police presence on the streets approaching the ground and cops have now revealed eight men and a woman have been detained.
    Dortmund supporters were heard chanting in both German and English as fights reportedly broke out between rival fans, with cops attempting to keep them apart.
    Clips have emerged on social media showing clashes ahead of the UEFA Champions League loss for manager Eddie Howe’s home side.
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    Footage showed fans trading blows over a metal fence, while in another police protected by helmets ushered Dortmund supporters draped in scarves towards the ground. More