Monday, November 26, 2012

Ashley mills stabbed

  • Spurs fan stabbed in bar recovering as two charged revealed as Roma fans

    Spurs fan Ashley Mills is still recovering in a hospital after being stabbed in an 'anti-Semitic' attack before his team's game against Lazio - but two men charged are said to be hooligan fans of the Rome club's local rivals AS Roma.

    www.metro.co.uk

  • Lazio president Claudio Lotito visits Tottenham supporter still hospitalized ...

    ROME - Lazio president Claudio Lotito has visited with a Tottenham supporter still hospitalized with stab wounds following an apparent anti-Semitic attack ahead of last week's Europa League match.

    www.therepublic.com

  • Spurs fan stabbed in Rome: Two "Ultras" have charges downgraded to GBH

    Two Italian "Ultras" accused of stabbing a Tottenham fan in a Rome bar yesterday had their charges downgraded from attempted murder to aggravated wounding.

    www.mirror.co.uk

  • "They came out of nowhere": Tottenham fan Ashley Mills tells of moment he was ...

    Ashley Mills was hurt along with at least 10 other Spurs fans who were targeted in what was believed to have been an anti-semitic attack.

    www.mirror.co.uk

  • Rome eyewitness: stabbed Tottenham fans outnumbered by 'organised' Lazio ...

    At least one of the English supporters, named as Ashley Mills, was seriously injured, having been reportedly stabbed in the jugular vein, and is understood to be in need of surgery. Dave Lesley, Stephen Tierney and Christopher Allen have also been ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • STABBED FAN 'CRITICAL'

    By Greg Heffer. A FOOTBALL fan has been left fighting for his life after being stabbed by Italian yobs. Tottenham supporter Ashley Mills is believed to be critically ill in a Rome hospital after being attacked by knife-wielding Lazio 'ultras'. Up to 50 ...

    www.dailystar.co.uk

  • Ashley Mills, 25, in a serious condition in San Camillo Hospital last night ...

    An attack on English football fans in Italy yesterday that left 11 injured may have been racially motivated. Witnesses claim there were shouts of 'Jews' and anti-Semitic chants when up 50 Italian hooligans descended on the Campo de Fiori square in Rome ...

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • West Ham fans taunt Spurs crowd with Hitler and stabbing chants

    Just a matter of days after Ashley Mills was stabbed in an anti-Semitic attack before Tottenham's game in Rome, West Ham supporters sang "Viva Lazio", "Can we stab you every week?", "Adolf Hitler's coming for you" and hissed on several occasions, ...

    www.standard.co.uk

  • Fan recovers after Rome stabbing

    An English football fan remains in hospital after being stabbed by Italian thugs who are believed to have launched an anti-semitic attack.

    www.walesonline.co.uk

  • Tottenham Hotspur Fans Stabbed In Rome Ahead Of Europa League Match With ...

    Tottenham Hotspur fans have been stabbed in Rome ahead of the club's Europa League fixture with Lazio this evening. Nine have been left wounded with two of the supporters stabbed, one of whom is believed to be critically ill. Ashley Mills and Dave ...

    www.huffingtonpost.co.uk

  • Spurs fan tells of terror in Rome: 'They came out of nowhere, then I was stabbed'

    Ashley Mills, 25, who had travelled to see his team play Lazio, was knifed in a groin artery and suffered head injuries after thugs launched a suspected racist attack on English supporters.

    www.standard.co.uk

  • Stabbed Spurs fan recovering in Rome hospital

    Italian sources told the Press Association that Tottenham fan Ashley Mills, in his mid-twenties and believed to have been stabbed, was seriously injured during the attack and was being treated in hospital. A spokeswoman for Rome police said Mr Mills ...

    www.itv.com

  • Spurs Rome stabbing: Tottenham fans injured in attack by knife-wielding ...

    Five Brits were hurt, with one left critically injured, after trouble flared ahead of tonight's Europa League clash with Serie A side Lazio.

    www.mirror.co.uk

  • Ultra violence: Fascist thugs leave Spurs fan for dead, scream anti-Semitic ...

    One supporter was stabbed and left for dead in the ambush by around 50 Ultras wielding baseball bats, knives, street cobbles and knuckle-dusters while screaming vile anti-Semitic abuse.

    www.mirror.co.uk

  • Ashley Mills: Two men charged with attempted murder of Spurs fan in Rome

    Officers said two Roma fans - Francesco Ianari, 26, and Mauro Pinnelli, 25 - were charged after Tottenham Hotspur fan Ashley Mills suffered knife wounds to his head and leg during an ambush at the Drunken Ship pub in Campo de Fiori while he and fellow ...

    www.mirror.co.uk

  • Tottenham fans stabbed by a gang in Rome, 10 injured

    According to reports, Ashley Mills was stabbed in the chest and needs to be operated so as to save his life from the mysterious injury which can lead to death; he's in the San Camillo Hospital in Rome.

    thenetng.com

  • Abete furious after fan attack

    The president of the Italian Football Association has no doubt that anti-Semitism was the motive behind the attack on Spurs fan Ashley Mills. ... Mills spent his third night in Rome's San Camillo Hospital recovering from stab wounds to his thigh and head.

    www.football365.com

  • Tottenham fan knifed in Nazi attack at Europa League match in Rome

    A BRIT footie fan was left fighting for life after being stabbed in the head and groin by Nazi thugs. A 100-strong gang of well-drilled, heavily armed yobs yelling anti-Jewish chants stormed a Rome pub where Ashley Mills, 25, was drinking with Spurs pals.

    www.thesun.co.uk

  • Lazio deny fans caused trouble

    Italian sources said Spurs fan Ashley Mills, born in 1987 and believed to have been stabbed, was seriously injured and was being treated at the city's San Camillo Hospital.

    www.teamtalk.com

  • Two charged over stabbing of Tottenham fan in Rome

    25-year-old Ashley Mills, travelled to Rome to watch Tottenham face Lazio in Europa League action when he and other Spurs fans fell victim of what is described as a anti-semitism attack.

    www.goal.com

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