Sparky Posted 18 February 2006 Posted 18 February 2006 just finished my after match drinking session in town and outside the goose it has been sealed off , apparently 2 fans have been stabbed(a doorman told me ) , forensics everywhere and thats all i know , cant tell you weather the fans were leicester or leeds . it looks like there was a big fight , blood and chairs everywhere
Leicester Lass Posted 18 February 2006 Posted 18 February 2006 Keep us updated if anyone knows any more. Wasn't there something kicking off in The Victory before kick-off?
john_lcfc Posted 18 February 2006 Posted 18 February 2006 cant find any news links on this as yet.... has anyone got some more info ?
Sparky Posted 18 February 2006 Author Posted 18 February 2006 dont think any info will be released yet
Durnerz Posted 18 February 2006 Posted 18 February 2006 Keep us updated if anyone knows any more. Wasn't there something kicking off in The Victory before kick-off? Just shouting and that when I was walking down past Tigers.
Bert Posted 18 February 2006 Posted 18 February 2006 Jeez, this is very sad to read, i hope the person/s make a full recovery and are ok. No set of fans deserve this, it's only a game. But a question must be asked about why was someone carrying a knife around town?? Nothing or Nowhere is safe nowadays
Libertine Posted 18 February 2006 Posted 18 February 2006 Apparently some Leeds tosspots were spitting at people as they were walking past.
john_lcfc Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 does anyone have any more news on this? just seen east midlands today bulletin and theres nothing on it.. looks like this is a case of misunderstanding hopefully
Steven Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 just seen east midlands today bulletin and theres nothing on it.. looks like this is a case of misunderstanding hopefully Hear hear.
The Bigman Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 Investigation underway after two men stabbed in Leicester A police investigation is continuing after two men sustained stab wounds in an incident near to the Goose Public House on Hotel Street, Leicester shortly after 7pm on Saturday February 18. The two men, who are in their 20s and from Leicester, were taken to the Leicester Royal Infirmary where they are still undergoing treatment. They are both described as being in a stable condition. Two men were arrested in connection with the incident on Saturday night. One of the men remains in police custody. The other has been released without charge. A third man was arrested on Sunday February 19 and is currently in police custody. Hotel Street was closed on Saturday night and the scene cordoned off to allow for a full forensic examination. This has now taken place and the road has been re-opened. Officers are still speaking with people who were in the area at the time to piece together the circumstances that led to the incident. CCTV footage of the area is also being examined.
Leicester Lass Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 Investigation underway after two men stabbed in Leicester A police investigation is continuing after two men sustained stab wounds in an incident near to the Goose Public House on Hotel Street, Leicester shortly after 7pm on Saturday February 18. The two men, who are in their 20s and from Leicester, were taken to the Leicester Royal Infirmary where they are still undergoing treatment. They are both described as being in a stable condition. Two men were arrested in connection with the incident on Saturday night. One of the men remains in police custody. The other has been released without charge. A third man was arrested on Sunday February 19 and is currently in police custody. Hotel Street was closed on Saturday night and the scene cordoned off to allow for a full forensic examination. This has now taken place and the road has been re-opened. Officers are still speaking with people who were in the area at the time to piece together the circumstances that led to the incident. CCTV footage of the area is also being examined. Where did you get that from?
Durnerz Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 Where did you get that from? Was it you and your Syston crew Chloe?
Leicester Lass Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 Was it you and your Syston crew Chloe? No I was back safely in Syston by that time, took the bloody bus long enough to get home though because of Belgrave Road being closed!
Durnerz Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 No I was back safely in Syston by that time, took the bloody bus long enough to get home though because of Belgrave Road being closed! Never thought i'd hear someone say that
Leicester Lass Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 Never thought i'd hear someone say that Syston isn't that bad
The Bigman Posted 19 February 2006 Posted 19 February 2006 http://www.leics.police.uk/canyouhelp/appe...wo_men_stabbed/
Leicester Lass Posted 20 February 2006 Posted 20 February 2006 Updated story A police investigation is continuing after two men sustained stab wounds in an incident near to the Goose Public House on Hotel Street, Leicester shortly after 7pm on Saturday February 18. The two men, who are in their 20s and from Leicester, were taken to the Leicester Royal Infirmary where they are still undergoing treatment. They are both described as being in a stable condition. Two men, aged 41 and 25, were arrested in connection with the incident on Saturday night. The 41-year-old man was later released without charge. A third man, aged 22, was arrested on Sunday February 19. Both he, and the 25-year-old man, have now been released on police bail pending further enquiries. Hotel Street was closed on Saturday night and the scene cordoned off to allow for a full forensic examination. The cordon was lifted at 12.30pm on Sunday February 19. Officers are still speaking with people who were in the area at the time to piece together the circumstances that led to the incident. CCTV footage of the area is also being examined.
Guest Gist Posted 20 February 2006 Posted 20 February 2006 In the Mercury it says the Police wont say were the Attackers are from, do you think this may be because they might be from Leeds?
john_lcfc Posted 20 February 2006 Posted 20 February 2006 In the Mercury it says the Police wont say were the Attackers are from, do you think this may be because they might be from Leeds? i would think so
Steven Posted 20 February 2006 Posted 20 February 2006 i would think so Somebody on another forum said it was not football related.
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