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    West Ham Fans Clash with USA Supporters

    West Ham beat the Columbus Crew reserves 3-1, and a brawl ensued. Reportedly. Sigh. I'm sure it was minor, but

    Football being what it is in the USA, we never really do much to separate the away supporters, because not many people travel hundreds or thousands of miles to watch MLS matches. So, I think this is pretty ridiculous... and probably over stated...

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A halftime brawl between more than 100 fans marred an exhibition match Sunday between West Ham United of the English Premier League club and the MLS' Columbus Crew.

    The fights, which overshadowed West Ham United's 3-1 win, began when a handful of West Ham supporters, some wearing the team's claret and blue colors, entered the northeast corner of the stadium where the Crew's most boisterous supporters typically gather.

    Crew supporters began directing chants toward the rival fans, and fights quickly broke out between more than 100 Crew fans and at least 30 West Ham fans. Columbus police officers and Crew Stadium security staff eventually separated the groups.

    Highway Patrol officers arrested one fan outside the stadium for disorderly conduct, Patrol spokeswoman Anne Ralston said. A dispatcher didn't know whether Columbus police had made any arrests inside the stadium.

    West Ham forward Dean Ashton scored the game's first goal, a blistering low shot that flew past Andy Gruenebaum in the sixth minute.

    Forward Jason Garey put Columbus on the scoreboard in the 20th minute, leaping to head home a bending crossing pass from Cory Elenio.

    Crew midfielder Brad Evans inadvertently doubled West Ham's advantage by scoring into his own goal in the 26th minute. Kyle Reid completed the scoring for West Ham with a close-range goal in the 53rd minute.

    "It was a terrific game for us. We needed that sort of a workout," West Ham manager Alan Curbishley said. "We took the MLS game because we wanted to come to America. We wanted to show people what we're about."
    Last edited by BrooklynRed; 21-07-08, 01:31 PM.
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    I'm they will be welcome over at Upton Park anytime soon.


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      #3
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #4
        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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          #5
          Won't do anything to help negate the American perception that football is rife with hooliganism.

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            #6
            "We wanted to show people what we're about."

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              #7
              Three to one sounds pretty good odds.
              "One day the people will understand."

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                #8
                Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post

                He seems to have been attacked with some spaghetti?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Helios Creed View Post
                  He seems to have been attacked with some spaghetti?
                  Yes. It's getting pasta joke, now.
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