Football supporters in Newcastle have rioted against police following the Premier League's Tyne-Wear derby. DISGRACE: A NewsCastle United ally punches a police horse during a riot. Picture: Facebook Source: Information Limited GREAT BRITAIN soccer fan filmed pounding a horse at the week-end claims he's an animal lover who only acted in self-defence. Newcastle United fan Barry Rogerson aimed the right hook at a police horse named Bud throughout violence following his team's 3-0 loss to loathed local competitors Sunderland on Sunday. The 45-year-old has informed the Daily Mail after his address and name were placed on the net by animal rights activists he's now surviving in dread. He says the footage of him that's been seen around the globe is misleading, and that he only hit out in panic after the horse was spooked by way of a firecracker and charged at him. "At first I tried to have him away from me with my left hand and then I punched him with my right," Rogerson said. "It was pure panic. I really believe it made contact with the horse. WATCH THE EPISODE BELOW "It was an instantaneous effect. The horse only came towards me and I reacted stupidly. "I apologise for this a' used to do perhaps not really head out to attack a horse. I really like animals. I've got three dogs and a fishpond." The horse was not wounded in the event. Rogerson discussed the scarf he wore across his face wasn't there as an try to obscure his identity, but because a filling had dropped out of a front tooth. Click the link to see more at the Daily Mail
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