ULTRA-VIOLENCE
England fan reveals horror of Battle of Marseille as ‘army’ of Russian Ultras left him fighting for life at Euro 2016
9:11 ET, Jun 9 2021
AN England fan battered into a coma by an army of Russian Ultras five years ago this week has told how they had a good go at killing him.
Dad-of-three Stewart Gray was left for dead after being ambushed by hooligans during the notorious Battle of Marseille at the start of Euro 2016.
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Russian supporters attack an England fan at the end of their Euro 2016 match in MarseilleCredit: AP:Associated Press
Witnesses saw ruthless thugs smash a brick and chair over his head in a bloody brawl before England s opening match against Russia.
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The songs on the record offer an abstract look into the bandmembers lives.
“It’s been a tumultuous few years for everybody in the band,” he says. “We kind of just picked some of the more poignant subjects to look at.”
The members of Post/War came together in 2015 and released one EP, the five-track
Bloom, in 2017. During that time, they’ve gone through personnel changes currently, the lineup includes Gray, bassist John Anderson, guitarists Cullen Petrey and Max Murray, and drummer Daniel Paulin and had their output disrupted by the pandemic. They say the new record is the beginning of an album cycle.