Dons fans caught in tear-gas attack

06 August 2009 15:16
Around 40 Dons supporters were inside an Irish bar in the town of Olomouc in the early hours of Thursday morning when it was targeted by football hooligans. The attackers arrived in a car before launching two tear gas canisters into the bar. The club claimed no-one was hurt, despite reports one fan suffered a minor facial injury. A Dons spokesman said: "I've spoken to a number of the guys who were in the pub at the time and they all got a hell of a fright. "But other than the effects of the gas itself, there was no damage, thankfully." Police have detained two people, the spokesman added. The incident took place at the Craic Irish Bar, which is owned by 43-year-old Graham Campsie, a Scot from Edinburgh. The Aberdeen spokesman said: "There's never been any trouble in eight years he's been there and he was also quoted as saying that it was a brilliant night up until then; everybody was thoroughly enjoying themselves, with a good old sing song." Around 300 Dons fans travelled for the Europa League third-qualifying-round second leg with Sigma Olomouc, who lead the tie 5-1.

Source: Team_Talk