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| Newcastle VS Sunderland / Newcastle Fighting / 2013 |
Title : Newcastle VS Sunderland / Newcastle Fighting / 2013
Duration : 01:19
Channel : World Accord
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Duration : 01:19
Channel : World Accord
Label : newcastle vs sunderland, newcastle fighting, newcastle fights police, newcastle fans attack, newcastle fans attack police, newcastle, sunderland, news, sunderland fighting, newcastle v sunderland, newcastle sunderland, news today, sunderland vs newcastle, newcastle fans fighting, newcastle fans clash, fans newcastle, newcastle riot, newcastle fans riot, today news, newcastle hooligans, soccer, newcastle riots, newcastle fight, newcastle fans fight, Football, Manchester, Goal
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| Newcastle VS Sunderland / Newcastle Fighting / 2013 |
Newcastle city centre has seen some of the worst rioting in living memory after football fans clashed with police after a key derby game. Violence erupted after Sunderland beat rivals Newcastle United three nil in the Tyne-Wear derby today with fans throwing bricks, rocks and flash bangs at the police. Wheelie bins were set alight and police horses reared up in terror as the missiles were hurled at them near St James's Park.Even before the game began Newcastle fans were needling Sunderland as they Nazi saluted the team bus on its arrival at the ground with manager Di Canio on board. As police escorted Sunderland fans to the train station once the match had finished chaos ensued as defeated Newcastle fans began to attack their rivals. Police and Sunderland fans desperately tried to shield themselves from the missiles which were being thrown from all directions.Terrified workers at Newcastle train station locked the doors to keep out the rioters and protect the people inside. A police officer at the scene said: 'This is the worst rioting I have seen in the city centre for decades.' A shocked shopper added: 'It was terrifying and complete chaos. The Sunderland fans were chucking flares, bits of pavement, rocks, anything they could get their hands on.'Wheelie bins were set alight causing the police horses to rear up in fear. I don't know if anybody has been hurt or not.' The violence followed ugly scenes yesterday at Wembley Stadium in London in the Millwall supporters' area. The south London club lost their FA Cup semi final against Wigan and fights erupted among the supporters, leaving some fans with bloodied noses and younger ones weeping as they watched fans and officers clash.Supporters were filmed rushing at police, and one man was seen appearing to hide an officer's hat underneath his coat and walk away from the row laughing. The Metropolitan Police have confirmed 14 fans were arrested, 12 from Millwall. Four police officers received minor injuries in the trouble, some of which was shown live on television. Today's fixture in the North East was the first time the clubs have met since Sunderland appointed Italian Paolo Di Canio as manager. His arrival at the Stadium of Light has been surrounded by controversy because of his political views. Former foriegn secretary David Miliband resigned from the Sunderland board following Di Canio's appointment. The former Lazio player had previously been quoted as saying he was a 'fascist not a racist' and was pictured giving what appeared to be a 'Roman salute' to supporters at the Rome club. Newcastle fans had been warned ahead of today's match not to make any racist or fascist gestures towards Sunderland supporters. Chief Supt Steve Neill, in charge of derby-day policing, told fans that any offensive gestures in or around St James' Park would not be tolerated. JOIN VSP GROUP PARTNER PROGRAM: https://youpartnerwsp.com/ru/join?90063



