by
Lesley Johnson
POLICE
arrested 48 football fans when fighting broke out before and after the
Chelsea v Millwall Milk Cup match on Wednesday.
Six
Police were taken to hospital after scuffles around Chelsea's ground, on
Waterloo Bridge, and at the Elephant and Castle.
The
violence began at 4 pm. when Millwall and Chelsea fans clashed at the
Elephant and Castle.
PC
Paul McKeever was attacked with a broken bottle by a Millwall fan, and
was taken to St. Thomas' Hospital, Waterloo.
Further
arrests were made and two police injured when street fighting erupted
outside Chelsea's ground at Stamford Bridge.
Six
more arrests were made when, trouble broke out on Waterloo Bridge, as
fans were making their way home.
One
fan, John Dennis (17), of Basingstoke appeared at Camberwell Court
yesterday charged with assaulting a police officer.
Several
officers were caught up in the scuffles and some were injured. After the
clashes at the stadium, police herded Millwall fans to the nearby Fulham
Broadway tube station.
Scotland
Yard was prepared for the trouble and had drafted in hundreds of extra
officers.