A FORMER Scotland footballer was robbed of three watches worth £20,000 in an armed raid last week, his brother has revealed.
Ex-Watford winger Ikechi Anya and his mum were at home when two men armed with a Taser and a hammer broke into a property in Kidlington, near Oxford, and assaulted and threatened them.
One of the watches stolen last Friday was a Chopard Classic Racing Superfast with the Watford FC badge and "April 2015" engraved on it - marking the team's promotion to the English Premier League.
A woman in her 60sbelieved to be Ikechi's mum suffered minor injuries but did not require hospital treatment.
The thieves - one white and one mixed race - were wearing motorbike helmets and dark clothes and one was carrying a rucksack.
They escaped on the black motorbike they arrived on.
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