Arsenal Bans Player`s Mother Over `Assault`

Arsenal have reportedly
banned the mother of young player Ainsley Maitland-Niles after she
allegedly assaulted the club negotiator at an Under-21s game. Police
were called to the Gunners' London Colney training ground last month,
and arrested the woman on suspicion of assaulting two people. No further
action was taken. Arsene Wenger's negotiator, Dick Law, was reportedly
struck after having a meeting about the player. Maitland-Niles has
represented the first-team this season, becoming the youngest Arsenal
player to appear in a Champions League game in December against
Galatasaray, aged just 17 years and 102 days. He made his Premier League
debut against Newcastle four days later. In pictures: Arsenal 0-0
Chelsea His mother, Jule, has been informed she can no longer attend the
training ground, despite being released without charge by the police,
reports the Daily Telegraph. Despite the ban, Niles apparently turned up
to an U21s game on Friday, and threatened to drag her son off the
pitch. Police were once again called, and she received a warning. A
spokesperson for Hertfordshire police said: “Police were called at
4.11pm on March 20 to the location to reports two people had allegedly
been assaulted by a woman. "They suffered superficial injuries. Officers
attended and a 36-year-old woman from Watford was arrested on suspicion
of assault. “She has since been released with no further action to be
taken against her. Police were called to the location on Friday, April
24 at 2.40pm to reports a woman was refusing to leave the premises.
Officers attended and the woman was issued with a warning.” In spite of
the incidents, the Gunners still have a positive attitude towards
Maitland-Niles, who is seen as one of their most prized young assets.





Arsenal have reportedly
banned the mother of young player Ainsley Maitland-Niles after she
allegedly assaulted the club negotiator at an Under-21s game. Police
were called to the Gunners' London Colney training ground last month,
and arrested the woman on suspicion of assaulting two people. No further
action was taken. Arsene Wenger's negotiator, Dick Law, was reportedly
struck after having a meeting about the player. Maitland-Niles has
represented the first-team this season, becoming the youngest Arsenal
player to appear in a Champions League game in December against
Galatasaray, aged just 17 years and 102 days. He made his Premier League
debut against Newcastle four days later. In pictures: Arsenal 0-0
Chelsea His mother, Jule, has been informed she can no longer attend the
training ground, despite being released without charge by the police,
reports the Daily Telegraph. Despite the ban, Niles apparently turned up
to an U21s game on Friday, and threatened to drag her son off the
pitch. Police were once again called, and she received a warning. A
spokesperson for Hertfordshire police said: “Police were called at
4.11pm on March 20 to the location to reports two people had allegedly
been assaulted by a woman. "They suffered superficial injuries. Officers
attended and a 36-year-old woman from Watford was arrested on suspicion
of assault. “She has since been released with no further action to be
taken against her. Police were called to the location on Friday, April
24 at 2.40pm to reports a woman was refusing to leave the premises.
Officers attended and the woman was issued with a warning.” In spite of
the incidents, the Gunners still have a positive attitude towards
Maitland-Niles, who is seen as one of their most prized young assets.
Telegraph

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Arsenal have reportedly
banned the mother of young player Ainsley Maitland-Niles after she
allegedly assaulted the club negotiator at an Under-21s game. Police
were called to the Gunners' London Colney training ground last month,
and arrested the woman on suspicion of assaulting two people. No further
action was taken. Arsene Wenger's negotiator, Dick Law, was reportedly
struck after having a meeting about the player. Maitland-Niles has
represented the first-team this season, becoming the youngest Arsenal
player to appear in a Champions League game in December against
Galatasaray, aged just 17 years and 102 days. He made his Premier League
debut against Newcastle four days later. In pictures: Arsenal 0-0
Chelsea His mother, Jule, has been informed she can no longer attend the
training ground, despite being released without charge by the police,
reports the Daily Telegraph. Despite the ban, Niles apparently turned up
to an U21s game on Friday, and threatened to drag her son off the
pitch. Police were once again called, and she received a warning. A
spokesperson for Hertfordshire police said: “Police were called at
4.11pm on March 20 to the location to reports two people had allegedly
been assaulted by a woman. "They suffered superficial injuries. Officers
attended and a 36-year-old woman from Watford was arrested on suspicion
of assault. “She has since been released with no further action to be
taken against her. Police were called to the location on Friday, April
24 at 2.40pm to reports a woman was refusing to leave the premises.
Officers attended and the woman was issued with a warning.” In spite of
the incidents, the Gunners still have a positive attitude towards
Maitland-Niles, who is seen as one of their most prized young assets.

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