January 2nd 2025.
Michael Muldoon, a lifelong Liverpool fan, had just attended their match against Manchester City at Anfield on December 1. It was a thrilling game that ended with a 2-0 victory for Liverpool. As he was leaving the stadium, he was unfortunately attacked by a Manchester City supporter. This resulted in a serious injury for Michael, who was knocked unconscious for almost five minutes after hitting his head on a kerb.
It was a scary and traumatic experience for Michael and his family. He needed stitches for his head injury and was rushed to the hospital. The doctors were shocked at the severity of his injury and said that he was lucky to be alive. Thankfully, a man has been arrested on suspicion of assault, but Michael's daughter, Charlotte, is urging anyone with more information to come forward and speak to the police.
According to Charlotte, her father was walking to meet his son when the attack happened. The Manchester City supporter had gotten off their coach and pulled Michael's scarf from behind. Michael turned around and was punched in the face, causing him to fall and hit his head on the kerb. He was unconscious for several minutes, which was a terrifying experience for his family. Michael is a dedicated Liverpool fan and has been to many games, both home and away, including the 2005 Champions League game in Istanbul.
Charlotte and her mother immediately drove to Liverpool from their home in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, after hearing about the attack. It was a tense and anxious hour and 20-minute drive for them. They were relieved to find out that Michael did not have any bleeding on the brain, but he still needed frequent hospital visits to change his dressing and get stitches. This has caused him to miss work and games, which has been difficult for him as a self-employed individual.
Despite the impact on his work and physical well-being, Michael's family is grateful to have had him home for Christmas. They know that things could have been much worse, especially since one punch can sometimes be fatal. The police are still investigating the incident and are asking for anyone with information or footage to come forward and help bring the attacker to justice.
The attack took place on Arkles Lane and Priory Road, and the suspect was seen boarding a white-coloured supporters coach called Bullocks Coaches. The victim, 54-year-old Michael, was left with a serious head injury and in a state of shock. The police are urging anyone who was in the area at the time or has any information to come forward and assist with the investigation. It is important to bring the attacker to justice and prevent any future incidents like this from happening.
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