Man, 35, Accused Of Attacking Weapons Store's Aaron Ramsdale After North London Derby
A 35-year-elderly person has been accused of attacking Munititions stockpile goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale after their coordinate with Tottenham Hotspur.
An assertion from the Met Police read: "Joseph Watts, 35 (23.06.87) of Hackney was charged on Tuesday, 17 January with attack by beating, going onto an area nearby playing region and tossing a rocket onto a football playing region, both as opposed to the Football (Offenses) Act 1991.
"He is expected to show up at Highbury Judges' Court on Friday, 17 February.
"The Met's Football Examinations Group were aided their enquiries by Tottenham Hotspur Football Club."
After ref Craig Pawson blew his whistle to end the game, Ramsdale seemed to circumvent the net to get his water bottle. Yet, an ally got on a bulletin and endeavored to land what had all the earmarks of being a kick on the 24-year-old's back.
Ramsdale, who was confronting the alternate way, portrayed it as an endeavored "punch".
A Tottenham explanation read: "We are shocked by the way of behaving of an ally that endeavored to go after Munititions stockpile goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale toward the finish of the present match. Viciousness in any structure is not welcome in football.
"The club will be working with the Met Police, Weapons store and Aaron Ramsdale to make the most grounded conceivable move, including a quick restriction from Tottenham Hotspur Arena."
The Head Association likewise put out an announcement on the occurrence, which said: "The Chief Association censures the way of behaving of a fan at the finish of the Tottenham Hotspur FC and Stockpile FC match tonight.
"There is no spot in football for demonstrations of savagery, and under no situation should players be gone after or dread for their wellbeing at games.
"The Association will uphold the clubs and pertinent experts in making the most grounded conceivable move."
Talking about the occurrence, Ramsdale said to Sky Sports: "The Prods fans gave me some all through the game. I was giving some back. Individuals I gave it to welcomed it sportsmanlike yet one fan attempted to give me a little punch on the back.
"It is a disgrace as it is only a round of football by the day's end. The two arrangements of players attempted to bring me away however fortunately nothing excessively radical occurred. It is a harsh taste however I'm certain we will appreciate it when we return into the changing area."
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