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London football violence probed London football violence probed
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Investigations have begun into "large-scale trouble" at West Ham's Upton Park ground during a match against Millwall.Investigations have begun into "large-scale trouble" at West Ham's Upton Park ground during a match against Millwall.
One man is in a stable condition after being stabbed in the chest and two others were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries, police said.One man is in a stable condition after being stabbed in the chest and two others were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries, police said.
Fights broke out near the east London stadium well before the match kicked off on Tuesday night and were still raging five hours later.Fights broke out near the east London stadium well before the match kicked off on Tuesday night and were still raging five hours later.
The Metropolitan Police said 10 arrests were thought to have been made.The Metropolitan Police said 10 arrests were thought to have been made.
About 200 riot police and at least 20 mounted officers were at the scene, many of whom were pelted with missiles but none were injured, the spokeswoman said.About 200 riot police and at least 20 mounted officers were at the scene, many of whom were pelted with missiles but none were injured, the spokeswoman said.
CCTV footageCCTV footage
She added that officers were scanning video to identify hooligans, and that investigations were under way.She added that officers were scanning video to identify hooligans, and that investigations were under way.
"We will be reviewing all the events, looking at CCTV footage both inside and outside the ground to identify offences and offenders," she said."We will be reviewing all the events, looking at CCTV footage both inside and outside the ground to identify offences and offenders," she said.
Police said a 44-year-old man was in a stable condition in hospital after being stabbed mid-evening in nearby Priory Road.Police said a 44-year-old man was in a stable condition in hospital after being stabbed mid-evening in nearby Priory Road.
Another man was found in Rancliffe Road with head injuries and another said he had been assaulted at a pub in Green Street.Another man was found in Rancliffe Road with head injuries and another said he had been assaulted at a pub in Green Street.
Riot police were confronted by fans outside Upton Park stadium
There was trouble within the ground during the Carling Cup match after West Ham fans invaded the pitch on three occasions.There was trouble within the ground during the Carling Cup match after West Ham fans invaded the pitch on three occasions.
It was the first time the rival London sides had met since April 2005 and West Ham won the game 3-1 after extra time.It was the first time the rival London sides had met since April 2005 and West Ham won the game 3-1 after extra time.
By 2300 BST several hundred West Ham fans had congregated outside the stadium where they chanted and bombarded police with beer cans and bottles.By 2300 BST several hundred West Ham fans had congregated outside the stadium where they chanted and bombarded police with beer cans and bottles.
One pub reportedly had its windows broken by bricks during running battles across several streets up to half-a-mile from the stadium.One pub reportedly had its windows broken by bricks during running battles across several streets up to half-a-mile from the stadium.
Eyewitnesses also told of hooligans trying to rip out bollards and lighting "small fires".Eyewitnesses also told of hooligans trying to rip out bollards and lighting "small fires".
A 29-year-old owner of a kebab shop said he closed his premises in nearby Green Street for two hours.A 29-year-old owner of a kebab shop said he closed his premises in nearby Green Street for two hours.
He said: "All hell broke loose - it was very frightening.He said: "All hell broke loose - it was very frightening.
"There were West Ham fans on one side and Millwall on the other. They were being kept apart by the police."There were West Ham fans on one side and Millwall on the other. They were being kept apart by the police.
"Bottles and bricks were being thrown from the back and some were hitting West Ham fans at the front."Bottles and bricks were being thrown from the back and some were hitting West Ham fans at the front.
"There were loads of people with bloodied faces.""There were loads of people with bloodied faces."
Police 'outnumbered'Police 'outnumbered'
One resident, who watched from his window as the trouble flared, said hundreds of fans gathered on the corner and threw bricks and cans at rivals.One resident, who watched from his window as the trouble flared, said hundreds of fans gathered on the corner and threw bricks and cans at rivals.
"Riot and mounted police arrived to disperse the fans but they were outnumbered," he said."Riot and mounted police arrived to disperse the fans but they were outnumbered," he said.
Tony, a steward at the game, told BBC Radio 5 live they were powerless to stop the violence.Tony, a steward at the game, told BBC Radio 5 live they were powerless to stop the violence.
He said: "When you have 2,900 Millwall fans it is really intimidating.He said: "When you have 2,900 Millwall fans it is really intimidating.
"There is not a lot you can do - you have to hope the police presence can help you out.""There is not a lot you can do - you have to hope the police presence can help you out."
'Really scared'
Harry Hallamn, 14, travelled to the game with his brother and parents from their home in Horsham, Sussex.Harry Hallamn, 14, travelled to the game with his brother and parents from their home in Horsham, Sussex.
He said the Tube driver told passengers he was unable to stop at West Ham station due to "police investigations".He said the Tube driver told passengers he was unable to stop at West Ham station due to "police investigations".
Mounted police officers gathered outside the ground
Harry said: "I was really scared, especially for my mum and dad, as I knew the Millwall fans would be waiting for us at the stations.Harry said: "I was really scared, especially for my mum and dad, as I knew the Millwall fans would be waiting for us at the stations.
"As we got off the Tube there was a large number of Millwall fans waiting on the platform trying to start fights but there was a large police presence."As we got off the Tube there was a large number of Millwall fans waiting on the platform trying to start fights but there was a large police presence.
"After the match we saw West Ham fans walking straight towards the away end of the stadium so people were looking for trouble."After the match we saw West Ham fans walking straight towards the away end of the stadium so people were looking for trouble.
"It was a disgrace to football.""It was a disgrace to football."
A Football Association spokesman said anyone found to have taken part in the violence would be banned from football for life.A Football Association spokesman said anyone found to have taken part in the violence would be banned from football for life.
He said: "We absolutely condemn the disorder.He said: "We absolutely condemn the disorder.
"We will be working with all parties, the police and clubs, to establish the facts surrounding these events.""We will be working with all parties, the police and clubs, to establish the facts surrounding these events."


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