I am amused by the sudden wave of sympathy for the English football hooligans in France. Their reputation, hard earned, for thuggery preceeded them, but this time the French and Russian thugs were ready for them.
A few of the little darlings have already be prosecuted and jailed
// Seven English football fans, three Frenchmen, and an Austrian have received prison sentences in France for taking part in clashes ahead of a Euro 2016 match between England and Russia in Marseille on Saturday.
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England fan Alex Booth, 20, was sentenced to two months, while another, Ian Hepworth, 41, was handed a three-month sentence by a Marseille court on Monday.
Both were banned from entering French territory for the next two years, AP reported.
Booth and Hepworth received sentences for throwing bottles at French law enforcement officers and rival fans.
Hepworth explained in court that he had not intended to hit police with the bottle, but only “wanted to impress my new French friends,” according to Daily Mail.
Booth apologized before French police and the city of Marseille, saying: “This is not like me. I’m not a violent person. I love my job and my family. I’ve never been involved in football hooliganism. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.”
Meanwhile, Booth’s father called the ruling a “disgrace,” accusing French authorities of “making a scapegoat of a poor kid like Alex’’ and urging them to “find the real thugs,” AP reported.
Later on Monday, five more England supporters received sentences from the French court for similar offences.
Ashley Kelly, 26, Steven Cornell, and Ian Stockley were ordered to spend three months behind bars and banned from France for two years.
Paul Jackson, 21, and Lee Philips, 23, were handed a lesser punishment of one month’s imprisonment and a ban. //
Your son admits throwing bottles at the police and you say its a "miscarriagge" and "a disgrace". No wonder the lad grew up to be a violent thug.