West Ham Player And His Mum Stabbed

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Terrible, possibly the end of his career too, hope the fucker who did this gets a good lengthy sentence! :mad

Two held over footballer stabbing
Two men have been arrested over the stabbing of West Ham United footballer Calum Davenport and his mother, police have said.
Mr Davenport, 26, had emergency surgery on both legs following the attack at their home in Kempston, near Bedford.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested in Derby on suspicion of attempted murder, and is being brought to Bedford, Bedfordshire Police said.
A man, 19, who was arrested earlier, remains in police custody.
Police said the mother and son were set upon in the early hours in Springfield Avenue.
West Ham said its thoughts were with the player and his family.
Mr Davenport is reportedly being treated at Bedford Hospital South Wing, with his girlfriend Zoe at his bedside.
Reports of shouting
A West Ham spokesman said Mr Davenport's mother, 49, was recovering but the player was in a serious condition.
The road has been cordoned off as police carry out house-to-house inquiries and a forensic examination of the scene.


Ann Desics, 61, who lives in Springfield Avenue, said she was woken by people arguing in the road outside the house shortly before 0500 BST.
"I just thought it was people passing by but then the ambulances came," she said.
"I didn't see the incident, I just heard all this shouting. The main person shouting had a very strong Caribbean accent."
She added that the street was cordoned off for some time after Mr Davenport was taken to hospital and there was "quite a lot" of blood on the road.
Another neighbour said: "The police would not tell us what was going on, but I saw a lot of blood."
A neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: "There was some sort of row early this morning.
"We heard some shouting. He was stabbed in the leg several times. His mum was there and was attacked as well."

The former England under-21 international defender joined West Ham from Tottenham for £3m in 2007.
He did not figure in West Ham's first game of the season at Wolves last week and had been linked to a move away from the club after struggling to maintain a first-team place.
He had a spell on loan at Sunderland last season and has also played for Coventry City. He also had loan spells at Norwich City and Southampton while at Tottenham.
A West Ham spokesman said: "The club's medical team are in contact with hospital staff.
"The thoughts of everyone at West Ham are with Calum and his family and, due to the on-going investigation, no further information will be released."

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Read abt it this morning. Proves my earlier point that soccer hooliganism is very much alive in UK and is exported to other european countries.
 

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Wtf are you on about? This was a domestic and nothing about football
August 26, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
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Riot police were called to help control soccer fans after a game at London’s Uptown Park. Before the West Ham/Millwall game began a man was stabbed after a small riot broke out between opposing fans. The man was rushed to the hospital after police and stadium security finally broke up the brawl. Camera crews show fans of both sides throwing bottles and bricks at the police. For fear or more riots after the game, police were dispatched to direct crowds directly to the subway by blocking off streets.

Source: west ham riot : The Footie - World Cup and Soccer News
 

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August 26, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under England - Premier League
Riot police were called to help control soccer fans after a game at London’s Uptown Park. Before the West Ham/Millwall game began a man was stabbed after a small riot broke out between opposing fans. The man was rushed to the hospital after police and stadium security finally broke up the brawl. Camera crews show fans of both sides throwing bottles and bricks at the police. For fear or more riots after the game, police were dispatched to direct crowds directly to the subway by blocking off streets.

Source: west ham riot : The Footie - World Cup and Soccer News
you are out of line son
this thread is not connected with your pathetic attempt to stir the shit with regard to violence at games, the two incidents are poles apart and not at all related - if you want to start a thread about soccer/football violence - please do so
 

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you are out of line son
this thread is not connected with your pathetic attempt to stir the shit with regard to violence at games, the two incidents are poles apart and not at all related - if you want to start a thread about soccer/football violence - please do so
I wrote my piece. If you dont like it just ignore it pls. Thank you.
 

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August 26, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under England - Premier League
Riot police were called to help control soccer fans after a game at London’s Uptown Park. Before the West Ham/Millwall game began a man was stabbed after a small riot broke out between opposing fans. The man was rushed to the hospital after police and stadium security finally broke up the brawl. Camera crews show fans of both sides throwing bottles and bricks at the police. For fear or more riots after the game, police were dispatched to direct crowds directly to the subway by blocking off streets.

Source: west ham riot : The Footie - World Cup and Soccer News

And this has exactly what to do with Callum getting stabbed?
 
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