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Post by Zamoraaaah on Mar 12, 2009 12:57:01 GMT
Mourinho 'assault' investigated news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7939501.stmPolice are investigating an allegation of common assault made against Jose Mourinho after a Champions League tie. It has been alleged the Inter Milan manager punched a supporter as he left Old Trafford stadium after his team's defeat by Manchester United. Police have contacted United to request CCTV footage of the area and have confirmed a complaint has been made. A spokesman for Manchester United confirmed they are aware of the allegation but made no further comment. The fan is alleged to have chanted, "You're going home, you're going home" to the former Chelsea manager. He later went into Stretford police station, close to Old Trafford, to report the alleged attack. The fan claims he was assaulted outside the ground A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: "Just before midnight on Wednesday 11 March 2009 a man reported he'd been punched in the face outside Old Trafford. "Police are investigating this common assault allegation. Inquiries are ongoing." The allegation came after Mourinho watched his team crash out of the Champions League after Nemanja Vidic and Cristiano Ronaldo scored for United at the start of each half. Mourinho has come under attack from the Italian media for his failure to get Inter through to the last eight teams in the competition. The plane taking the Inter party back to Milan left Manchester at 0025 GMT.
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Post by eusebio13 on Mar 12, 2009 20:33:35 GMT
I'm sure people will know my distaste for football violence but the chant of "You get done by Mourinho" at Man U fans would be funny
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Post by cpr on Mar 12, 2009 20:37:44 GMT
I've nothing against anyone that give a manure fan a slap.
I can remember their fans well in the seventies.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Mar 13, 2009 7:19:09 GMT
I'm sure people will know my distaste for football violence but the chant of "You get done by Mourinho" at Man U fans would be funny ;D ;D Lol. I think they are playing Liverpool. Knowing the scousers, they have probably written and rehearsed a 6 verse ode to that event already.
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