Birmingham Mail
March 23, 2015

A thug has admitted his role in a pub fracas that left three men – including a non-league goalkeeper – with stab wounds.
Larhys Fuller was kicked out of the Adam and Eve in Digbeth before the attack on October 5 last year.
He admitted violent disorder at Birmingham Crown Court.
Siobhan Collins, prosecuting, said there was no dispute that the 22-year-old, of Broome Avenue, Great Barr, had been ejected from the nightspot in Bradford Street, and had gone to a car.

“The Crown says he produced a knife from that car and made gestures with it,” Ms Collins said.
The court heard he gave the weapon to one of two accomplices before the attack began.
