Harry Pell
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sm said:Exiled_Addick said:Is Pell the one who was giving it bigguns' to the Covered End after scoring for Accrington (or Morcombe?) a few years ago. Seems he likes a bit unnecessary agro.
Came through our youth team and was released.0 -
soapboxsam said:gmantaxi said:Think the fellas a prick , and wasn’t it a bunch of their fans that attacked 2 of ours at London Bridge a few years ago , Brave
Are you saying that Harry is a Pell end ?7 -
Athletico Charlton said:sm said:Exiled_Addick said:Is Pell the one who was giving it bigguns' to the Covered End after scoring for Accrington (or Morcombe?) a few years ago. Seems he likes a bit unnecessary agro.
Came through our youth team and was released.0 -
AFC Wimbledon midfielder Harry Pell has been banned for one match for repeatedly kicking balls at MK Dons fans during the warm-up to the rivals' League Two clash earlier this month.
The 32-year-old admitted the Football Association's misconduct charge in Wimbledon's 1-0 win at Plough Lane.
Pell also received a £1,000 fine for his actions.
Both clubs have been fined for a mass confrontation between players and team members on both benches at full-time.
The home side received an £8,000 fine, which they are appealing, while the Milton Keynes club were given a fine of £2,500 for their part in the altercation on Saturday, 2 March.
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O-Randy-Hunt said:Not a good week for the family after his sister Gemma was nicked by French police for not giving her name over when asked.3
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clive said:
AFC Wimbledon midfielder Harry Pell has been banned for one match for repeatedly kicking balls at MK Dons fans during the warm-up to the rivals' League Two clash earlier this month.
The 32-year-old admitted the Football Association's misconduct charge in Wimbledon's 1-0 win at Plough Lane.
Pell also received a £1,000 fine for his actions.
Both clubs have been fined for a mass confrontation between players and team members on both benches at full-time.
The home side received an £8,000 fine, which they are appealing, while the Milton Keynes club were given a fine of £2,500 for their part in the altercation on Saturday, 2 March.
Pell said his shots into the crowd "were not struck with power but were intended more as a playful response to verbal abuse from some of the spectators," in a letter to the FA on 12 March.He added that sending the ball into the stands was a "rush of blood" reaction and "on mature reflection, I should have simply ignored the shouts and got on with my warm-up."
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It can't really be both. Seems another case of Harry Pell is a bell.
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isn't he related to Scot Parker?0