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West Ham trouble ‘routine’
- Updated: October 3, 2016
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan says reports of trouble at the London Stadium on Saturday have been “sensationalised”.
Three men have been arrested and bailed in connection with disturbances at the Hammers’ home draw with Middlesbrough.
But Sullivan has defended “the overwhelming majority” of supporters and says the incidents – some of which were filmed and posted on social media on Saturday – were “routine football problems”.
He said: “It makes me angry to read stories sensationalising the events outside London Stadium.
“A group of mindless thugs with no intention of watching the game came together outside the …