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Police question Argyle footballer Striker is questioned over attack
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A football player from Devon has been released on police bail after being questioned by police about an attack at a nightclub in Plymouth. A Championship footballer has been released on police bail after being questioned by police about an attack at a Devon nightclub.
The Plymouth Argyle player was arrested in the early hours of Sunday after a doorman's head was cut by a bottle. Plymouth Argyle striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake was arrested in the early hours of Sunday in Plymouth after a doorman's head was cut by a bottle.
A Devon and Cornwall Police spokesman said CCTV footage from the Candy Store in Union Street was being studied to find out more about what happened. Police said CCTV footage from the Candy Store in Union Street was being studied to find out more about what happened.
The 21-year-old player was released on police bail until 3 January 2008.The 21-year-old player was released on police bail until 3 January 2008.
Plymouth Argyle beat Norwich 3-0 at Home Park on Saturday. Ebanks-Blake was part of the Argyle team which beat Norwich 3-0 at Home Park on Saturday.
A club spokesman told BBC News: "We are aware that an incident took place in the early hours of Sunday morning.
"As it is the subject of a police inquiry, we feel it would be inappropriate for the club to comment further."