Serbs rap Caul and Ince
Posted Thursday, November 01, 2012 by The Sun
IT'S CRIMINAL ... England and Serbia players clash
TOTTENHAM defender Steven Caulker and Blackpool starlet Thomas Ince have been named as the two England Under-21 players charged by Serbian police.
Stuart Pearce’s No 2 Steve Wigley was also indicted — despite being attacked on a night of
Serbian shame in Krusevac last month.
Cops have filed criminal charges of violence against the Young Lions and coach Wigley following the racism and mayhem at their Euro 2013 play-off.
Danny Rose was racially abused by home fans before, during and after England’s 1-0 win.
And Serbia’s bitter players went on the attack after Connor Wickham’s late winner confirmed
England’s spot in next summer’s finals at their expense.
QPR defender Nedum Onuoha, who was racially abused by Serb thugs at the 2007 U-21 Finals, said: “I couldn’t believe it when I heard the police want to charge two of our lads.
“From all I’ve seen, it looks like they were the ones being attacked.
“On what basis can you charge someone for being attacked? It’s more than ridiculous.”
The UK has an extradition treaty with Serbia — although it is extremely unlikely any involved will be extradited to face charges.
But they could face arrest their next time on Serbian soil.
Onuoha joked: “The good news for Danny Rose is he can’t go to Serbia again.”
UEFA charged both English and Serbian FAs over the issue, with a disciplinary hearing due on November 22.
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