'Nuns' return to Bristol after Greek debacle
Hanham football players arrested in Greece for dressing up as nuns have arrived back in Bristol today.
Members of Hanham Athletic and Hanham FC were held in a Greek jail for nearly 48 hours for dressing up as "sexy" nuns said today they were "relieved to be home".
Seventeen current and former players for Hanham Athletic and Hanham Sunday league team were arrested in a bar in the seaside resort of Malia on Saturday night dressed in nuns' costumes and lingerie.
The team-mates, aged 18 to 65, were marched into court in the Crete capital of Heraklion on Monday morning, still dressed in the risque garb after spending 40 gruelling hours in a "cramped" and "disgusting" prison cell.
But all charges were dropped after the complainant failed to give evidence and all 17 were released.

Flying in to Bristol International Airport at 1am today on flight TCX727 from Heraklion, the bleary-eyed, but cheerful holidaymakers said they were relieved to be home, where they could put the ordeal behind them.
Club chairman Mick Underhill spoke on behalf of the team but announced their intentions to seek an exclusive media deal, so they could make a donation to charity.
He did however recap the events of their holiday – and confirmed team members were considering legal action against relevant Greek authorities.
Asked if he was considering suing Greek authorities, Mr Underhill, 59, said: "Yes, that is something we will be looking at."
The men were taking part in the Hanham Sunday Tour, an annual trip started in the sixties by the Sunday league team, which now plays in the Bristol Sunday League Premier division.
In previous years the men have dressed up as St Trinian's schoolgirls in Portugal and babies in Cyprus – but have never experienced any trouble before.
But the men found themselves facing charges of "causing a scandal by provocative acts and misrepresenting a uniform" when the religiously-themed costumes caused a stir in the predominately Greek Orthodox country.
Mr Underhill said: "We're very relieved to be home. The prison facilities were horrendous. We were put into one cell with eight concrete beds.
"We had been in the bar for 20 minutes when we were arrested and put in the back of a van.
"Fortunately the British Embassy came to our aid and were very helpful."
The men stood for a team photo under the arrival gates, before leaving the airport in a minibus, to head back to their homes across Bristol.
Malia has become a resort synonymous with rowdy and drunken behaviour during the summer.
In 2007 Malia residents staged a march against British tourists and the town was featured in a documentary Sex on the Beach that followed the exploits of a group of young British holidaymakers at the resort.












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by joe kingswood, kingswood
Friday, May 29 2009, 4:40PM
“If you dont know the lads involved then keep your snotty "Chav" comments to yourself!! Good bunch of blokes having a giggle nothing wrong with that. Now get some natch down your necks”
by anonymous, Bristol
Wednesday, May 27 2009, 8:01PM
“Mike Hope?...how wrong you are!! If you read The Sun, then you are one of those sad morons that read gutter press and believe everything you read! I was in South Devon and witnessed the " punch up" that you mention. It was started by three idiot and ignorant security guards who were assaulting a child and naturally the parent stepped in to stop it as I'm sure you would have done if you were anything like a decent person protecting your child. It was not a mass brawl or "punch up" as you believe and as reported by the paper you obviously choose to read, and as a result, the security guards were all suspended by site management for their bad handling of the incident. Does that not speak volumes? Obviously the papers didn't mention that did they?? The group involved are all respectable, hard working families who were all distressed over their ordeal in South Devon. Not one of the individuals arrested in Malia were there and were not part of the trip to South Devon so I suggest that you stop jumping to conclusions, get your facts right and get back to reading the intelligent paper that you obviously enjoy!! Good on the Hanham boys for trying to enjoy themselves in Crete and it's sad that people like you who know none of the true facts, have far too much to say. I suggest you keep your opinions to yourself!!!”
by bling, bristol
Wednesday, May 27 2009, 7:51PM
“I could understand it if they were from a poor northern town.They act like the shell suit brigade.Stick to Butlins or Blackpool lads.Spain cleaned up.Now it is Crete's turn.I like Chania well away from the Chavs.They can't be sorry because they have no values.God help there kids who only know the value of money and nothing else.Kingswood is rougher than K/west.But then they do have a history going back to Kingswood forest days.If getting a life is dressing as a woman god help us.Reminds me of that lotto winning binman.All money but no class.”
by I got the itch, Kingswood
Wednesday, May 27 2009, 7:32PM
“Kingswood, Great pubs and fun girls.I know them all.”
by Had Enough, South Gloucestershire
Wednesday, May 27 2009, 6:41PM
“Chav Ambassadors of Bristol?
I have the misfortune to live quite close to one of these morons, so from what I already know - I'm not surprised....never mind
:-)”