Peter Parka
Well-Known Member
And already it's kicked off!:24:
More than 100 West Ham and Columbus Crew fans were involved in a violent clash during the first game of the Premier League side’s North American tour yesterday (Sunday).
Trouble flared when a small group of West Ham fans managed to gain access to the north east corner of the Crew Stadium that houses the home-side’s hardcore supporters.
A bad tempered exchange of chants between the two sets of supporters gave way to open fighting during the half-time interval.
Police officers and stadium security staff eventually broke up the warring fans, and one supporter was arrested outside of the ground for disorderly conduct. Police have so far been unable to confirm whether anybody was arrested inside Crew Stadium.
West Ham won the game 3-1 thanks to goals from Dean Ashton, Kyle Reid and an own goal from Columbus Crew’s Brad Evans. Manager Alan Curbishley described the match as a “terrific game” and a “much-needed workout”.
The Hammers now travel to Toronto to take part in Thursday’s MLS All-Stars game, where they will face a side that could potentially feature the LA Galaxy’s David Beckham.
Expect Beckham to get a load of stick!
More than 100 West Ham and Columbus Crew fans were involved in a violent clash during the first game of the Premier League side’s North American tour yesterday (Sunday).
Trouble flared when a small group of West Ham fans managed to gain access to the north east corner of the Crew Stadium that houses the home-side’s hardcore supporters.
A bad tempered exchange of chants between the two sets of supporters gave way to open fighting during the half-time interval.
Police officers and stadium security staff eventually broke up the warring fans, and one supporter was arrested outside of the ground for disorderly conduct. Police have so far been unable to confirm whether anybody was arrested inside Crew Stadium.
West Ham won the game 3-1 thanks to goals from Dean Ashton, Kyle Reid and an own goal from Columbus Crew’s Brad Evans. Manager Alan Curbishley described the match as a “terrific game” and a “much-needed workout”.
The Hammers now travel to Toronto to take part in Thursday’s MLS All-Stars game, where they will face a side that could potentially feature the LA Galaxy’s David Beckham.
Expect Beckham to get a load of stick!