
London: Horrified Premier League bosses Friday night called for the African Nations Cup in Angola to be scrapped, after the Togo team was attacked by rebels in Cabinda.
The Togo team coach driver was killed and two players injured when Angolan rebels opened fire with machine guns at two buses.
Manchester City will hold emergency talks with the Football Association after their striker Emmanuel Adebayor was caught up in the Togo gun horror.
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Hull boss Phil Brown wants his two players back home now. "I am appalled. This throws a question mark against next summer's World Cup."
"You simply cannot put the safety of players, officials and fans at the slightest risk. That is totally unacceptable. I have two players -Daniel Cousin and Seyi Olofinjana - on duty and I want them back home here with us as quickly as possible," The Sun quoted Brown, as saying.