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Eight jailed after 'ferocious attack' in Walsall left five hurt
Eight jailed after 'ferocious attack' in Walsall left five hurt

BBC News

time13 minutes ago

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Eight jailed after 'ferocious attack' in Walsall left five hurt

Eight men who launched a "ferocious attack" on five victims that involved a gun being discharged into their car after it had been rammed by two vehicles, have been targeted, violent attack in Walsall left the victims with "serious, life-altering" had been sitting in the car in Reedswood Lane, Birchills, late on 31 July, when their vehicle was "aggressively rammed" by the cars, West Midlands Police said. A group of men emerged from the two cars and launched a "ferocious attack", armed with a firearm, machetes, knives, baseball bats and cricket bats. Wolverhampton Crown Court had heard. Seven men had previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, the force said the attack had been captured on CCTV and they still wanted to trace another man, Amar Khan, 40, who was also said to go by the name Adam Barzini, in connection with the case. The men jailed are: Amar Shazad, 37, from Victor Street, was jailed for 17 yearsHezar Iyaiz, 20, from Alumwell Road, jailed for 17 yearsMohammed Sajid, 38, from Exeter Place, was jailed for 16 yearsKamran Moore, 22, from Deepmore Avenue, was jailed for 16 yearsShazad Mahmood, 34, from Drayton Street, was jailed for 17 yearsKhurum Sajad, 23, from Hucker Road, was jailed for 16 yearsWaheed Ayub, 28, from Westbourne Street, was jailed for 17 yearsUmar Saddique, 29, was also sentenced at the same court to two years in jail for assisting an offender After the attack, the victims managed to drive to Walsall Manor Hospital, where they were found with "severe injuries", including slash and gunshot wounds, police force added that their injuries had required multiple operations and one man had been placed in an induced coma. Det Insp Francis Nock said: "The men have been told they will serve 118 years in prison in total. "This sends out a clear message that we won't tolerate people who use weapons on our streets and are prepared to carry out such violence as was displayed in this case." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Walsall midfielder Maher agrees new two-year deal
Walsall midfielder Maher agrees new two-year deal

BBC News

time5 hours ago

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Walsall midfielder Maher agrees new two-year deal

Walsall midfielder Ronan Maher has signed a new two-year deal with the League Two 20-year-old is a graduate of the Saddlers academy and has made 29 first-team appearances since making his debut on the opening day of the 2022-23 played twice in League Two at the start of last term before spending two separate loan spells in the National League with said the temporary moves were "really beneficial" to his development and added: "Definitely this season I am ready to make my mark in the first team and make a real impact".Maher's new deal follows the permanent signings of defenders Harrison Burke and Mason Hancock and wing-back Courtney Clarke so far this summer.

Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim
Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim

Leader Live

time2 days ago

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  • Leader Live

Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim

The 19-year-old was crowned the Red Devils' 2023-24 Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year having capped an exceptional season with the development teams by making his first-team debut last April. Wheatley found first-team opportunities limited to one substitute Carabao Cup appearance this term and joined Sky Bet League Two promotion hopefuls Walsall in January in search of regular competitive football. But things went awry at the Bescot as he played just four times and ultimately got permission to feature for United's Under-21s towards the end of a season that could yet end on a high with England Under-19s in Romania. ✍️ We're thrilled to announce the signing of highly-rated @ManUtd teenager Ethan Wheatley on loan until the end of the season! Read more 👉 — Walsall FC (@WFCOfficial) January 25, 2025 'My second half of season has been frustrating, not being able to show what I'm about, really,' Wheatley told the PA news agency. 'But I think this tournament is the perfect way to do it. 'I think there'll be a lot of eyes on it and obviously representing your country in a Euros there's not much better than that. 'It'll be good to hopefully impress and, just for myself and for the team, play my part and do well. A post shared by Ethan Wheatley (@ethanwheatley.9) 'The club have been good with me. They've let me come back and play a few 21s games just to keep my legs going, so it's been good to be back at United, developing and getting game time.' United staff are understood to have been perplexed by Walsall's approach with Wheatley, who scored a vital goal for his country in a jaw-dropping match at the Under-19s Euros on Tuesday. England were 5-1 down just minutes into the second half, only for the striker to spark a scarcely believable 5-5 comeback draw as attention turns to Friday's final pool game against Group B winners the Netherlands. A remarkable game played out in #U19EURO Group B for our #YoungLions. Next up, the Netherlands on Friday 👊 — England (@England) June 17, 2025 Wheatley's display showed the kind of maturity and confidence he spoke with at the team base in Romania, where he appeared focused and undeterred by his struggles at Walsall. 'Even if my first (loan) didn't go well – and it didn't – I had it in the back of my head, and I was telling staff around the club, it's not going to define me as a player,' United's 250th academy graduate said. 'It's not going to judge where I end up in the future. I think it's just like a little blip in my early career, and hopefully I can just bounce back from it going into next season.' Erik ten Hag liked Wheatley and included him in last summer's tour squad having played him three times in the Premier League, but it remains to be seen what successor Ruben Amorim has in store for him. Asked if he know show the future looks, the talented United forward said: 'As of now, no, not really. I'm just more concentrated on this tournament. 'But, yeah, since (Amorim) came in I was away with international camp and obviously went on loan in January, so I've not really been around it too much. 'But I want to be a Man United player in the future, but if that doesn't happen then it obviously wasn't meant to be. We'll just see what happens in the future.'

Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim
Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim

Rhyl Journal

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim

The 19-year-old was crowned the Red Devils' 2023-24 Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year having capped an exceptional season with the development teams by making his first-team debut last April. Wheatley found first-team opportunities limited to one substitute Carabao Cup appearance this term and joined Sky Bet League Two promotion hopefuls Walsall in January in search of regular competitive football. But things went awry at the Bescot as he played just four times and ultimately got permission to feature for United's Under-21s towards the end of a season that could yet end on a high with England Under-19s in Romania. ✍️ We're thrilled to announce the signing of highly-rated @ManUtd teenager Ethan Wheatley on loan until the end of the season! Read more 👉 — Walsall FC (@WFCOfficial) January 25, 2025 'My second half of season has been frustrating, not being able to show what I'm about, really,' Wheatley told the PA news agency. 'But I think this tournament is the perfect way to do it. 'I think there'll be a lot of eyes on it and obviously representing your country in a Euros there's not much better than that. 'It'll be good to hopefully impress and, just for myself and for the team, play my part and do well. A post shared by Ethan Wheatley (@ethanwheatley.9) 'The club have been good with me. They've let me come back and play a few 21s games just to keep my legs going, so it's been good to be back at United, developing and getting game time.' United staff are understood to have been perplexed by Walsall's approach with Wheatley, who scored a vital goal for his country in a jaw-dropping match at the Under-19s Euros on Tuesday. England were 5-1 down just minutes into the second half, only for the striker to spark a scarcely believable 5-5 comeback draw as attention turns to Friday's final pool game against Group B winners the Netherlands. A remarkable game played out in #U19EURO Group B for our #YoungLions. Next up, the Netherlands on Friday 👊 — England (@England) June 17, 2025 Wheatley's display showed the kind of maturity and confidence he spoke with at the team base in Romania, where he appeared focused and undeterred by his struggles at Walsall. 'Even if my first (loan) didn't go well – and it didn't – I had it in the back of my head, and I was telling staff around the club, it's not going to define me as a player,' United's 250th academy graduate said. 'It's not going to judge where I end up in the future. I think it's just like a little blip in my early career, and hopefully I can just bounce back from it going into next season.' Erik ten Hag liked Wheatley and included him in last summer's tour squad having played him three times in the Premier League, but it remains to be seen what successor Ruben Amorim has in store for him. Asked if he know show the future looks, the talented United forward said: 'As of now, no, not really. I'm just more concentrated on this tournament. 'But, yeah, since (Amorim) came in I was away with international camp and obviously went on loan in January, so I've not really been around it too much. 'But I want to be a Man United player in the future, but if that doesn't happen then it obviously wasn't meant to be. We'll just see what happens in the future.'

Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim
Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim

North Wales Chronicle

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Ethan Wheatley hopes Euros stage offers ‘perfect way' to impress Ruben Amorim

The 19-year-old was crowned the Red Devils' 2023-24 Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year having capped an exceptional season with the development teams by making his first-team debut last April. Wheatley found first-team opportunities limited to one substitute Carabao Cup appearance this term and joined Sky Bet League Two promotion hopefuls Walsall in January in search of regular competitive football. But things went awry at the Bescot as he played just four times and ultimately got permission to feature for United's Under-21s towards the end of a season that could yet end on a high with England Under-19s in Romania. ✍️ We're thrilled to announce the signing of highly-rated @ManUtd teenager Ethan Wheatley on loan until the end of the season! Read more 👉 — Walsall FC (@WFCOfficial) January 25, 2025 'My second half of season has been frustrating, not being able to show what I'm about, really,' Wheatley told the PA news agency. 'But I think this tournament is the perfect way to do it. 'I think there'll be a lot of eyes on it and obviously representing your country in a Euros there's not much better than that. 'It'll be good to hopefully impress and, just for myself and for the team, play my part and do well. A post shared by Ethan Wheatley (@ethanwheatley.9) 'The club have been good with me. They've let me come back and play a few 21s games just to keep my legs going, so it's been good to be back at United, developing and getting game time.' United staff are understood to have been perplexed by Walsall's approach with Wheatley, who scored a vital goal for his country in a jaw-dropping match at the Under-19s Euros on Tuesday. England were 5-1 down just minutes into the second half, only for the striker to spark a scarcely believable 5-5 comeback draw as attention turns to Friday's final pool game against Group B winners the Netherlands. A remarkable game played out in #U19EURO Group B for our #YoungLions. Next up, the Netherlands on Friday 👊 — England (@England) June 17, 2025 Wheatley's display showed the kind of maturity and confidence he spoke with at the team base in Romania, where he appeared focused and undeterred by his struggles at Walsall. 'Even if my first (loan) didn't go well – and it didn't – I had it in the back of my head, and I was telling staff around the club, it's not going to define me as a player,' United's 250th academy graduate said. 'It's not going to judge where I end up in the future. I think it's just like a little blip in my early career, and hopefully I can just bounce back from it going into next season.' Erik ten Hag liked Wheatley and included him in last summer's tour squad having played him three times in the Premier League, but it remains to be seen what successor Ruben Amorim has in store for him. Asked if he know show the future looks, the talented United forward said: 'As of now, no, not really. I'm just more concentrated on this tournament. 'But, yeah, since (Amorim) came in I was away with international camp and obviously went on loan in January, so I've not really been around it too much. 'But I want to be a Man United player in the future, but if that doesn't happen then it obviously wasn't meant to be. We'll just see what happens in the future.'

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