“You f****** Scouse c****”: Football hooligans banned from watching Manchester City play for FOUR YEARS after violent disorder mayhem
06.04.2022 - 09:41
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Two football hooligans have been banned from watching Manchester City play for FOUR years after they were both involved in violent disorder at TWO games. Callum Wright, 25, and Cameron Bradley, 21, were both identified on CCTV footage getting violent by throwing items or punching opposing fans.
They were both initially spotted in Manchester, when City played Lyon at the Etihad Stadium on September 19 2018 at a Championship fixture. Police responded to reports of chaos at the One Stop Shop, 100 metres from the stadium, Manchester Crown Court heard.
One of the windows was cracked, stock had been thrown around the shop and shopping baskets were strewn in the streets. Boxes were scattered in the road and the store shutters were damaged. Members of the public were also ‘cowering’ behind the shelving, prosecutor Hayley Bennett said.
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“A police officer, who had been a football steward for 14 years, watched the CCTV footage and saw that at around 7.30pm, a group of males were running towards Lyon supporters who were seen to flee into the store,” she said.
“Cameron Bradley ran down with the City supporters at the front of the group with his fist raised. He does enter the shop and then retreats back. Other members of the group throw things, but he doesn’t throw anything.
“Callum Wright is at the back of the group, and other individuals throw cans at the store. He is seen to throw a shopping basket at the store. The Lyon supporters are then seen to leave the store, and members of the public, including schoolchildren, were clearly seen to be alarmed.”
A number of people were identified from