FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
Uwe Rosler and Chris Powell are not in the same class league
As it happens I agree with you, but I wonder how many of the Wendies would.
Is that the team that bought themselves a trophy for coming second in the third tier ? Not sure they should be considered the arbiters of class.
FFS, what is wrong with some people? Why on earth shouldn't managers celebrate when they win? Some people seem to get so uptight about things like this, I seriously wonder why they go to football. It can't be good for their health.
I don't think there were many Fleetwood fans in the north or west stand celebrating with him. Powell was passionately celebrating with the fans. Rosler was doing nothing but trying to incite the Charlton fans.
I am not trying to dig out Chris Powell here. I absolutely loved him swinging on the crossbar. I do know though that lots of Wednesday fans took exception to it, though. It seems to me that there are clear parallels: Lot's of football fans from all clubs are just too precious about what opposition managers do and say.
I am not trying to did out Chris Powell here. I absolutely loved him swinging on the crossbar. I do know though that lots of Wednesday fans took exception to it, though. It seems to me that there are clear parallels: Lot's of football fans from all clubs are just too precious about what opposition managers do and say.
Were you at the game ? Did you see what happened ? Two completely different scenarios
I am not trying to did out Chris Powell here. I absolutely loved him swinging on the crossbar. I do know though that lots of Wednesday fans took exception to it, though. It seems to me that there are clear parallels: Lot's of football fans from all clubs are just too precious about what opposition managers do and say.
Were you at the game ? Did you see what happened ? Two completely different scenarios
Bit of fist pumping or something like sticking two fingers up at the crowd/giving them them a wanker sign?
Arm raised victory salute in front of the covered end. Not offensive per se but pretty inflametry. Would have got a player in trouble if they had done a goal celebration like it
Bit of fist pumping or something like sticking two fingers up at the crowd/giving them them a wanker sign?
Arm raised victory salute in front of the covered end. Not offensive per se but pretty inflametry. Would have got a player in trouble if they had done a goal celebration like it
Blimey.
If there's one thing Germans should avoid doing, it's arm raised salutes.
Bit of fist pumping or something like sticking two fingers up at the crowd/giving them them a wanker sign?
Arm raised victory salute in front of the covered end. Not offensive per se but pretty inflametry. Would have got a player in trouble if they had done a goal celebration like it
Blimey.
If there's one thing Germans should avoid doing, it's arm raised salutes.
Did he don a helmet with a point on for added effect?
As far as we know it didn't happen within the vicinity of the ground. At least not between The Valley itself, up Floyd Road and past the station. CCTV does not cover beyond that, but it didn't show anything up to that point. Best guess is that something happened along Woolwich Road but Police said they weren't aware and so didn't have any information on it when asked. I'm sure more info/extent of the incident will emerge in due course.
As far as we know it didn't happen within the vicinity of the ground. At least not between The Valley itself, up Floyd Road and past the station. CCTV does not cover beyond that, but it didn't show anything up to that point. Best guess is that something happened along Woolwich Road but Police said they weren't aware and so didn't have any information on it when asked. I'm sure more info/extent of the incident will emerge in due course.
Club going to respond on social media Olly as fans are putting 2+2 together and making 5 online? Not saying our fans are or are not responsible (I was home by this point) but seems irresponsible of Fleetwood Towns media team to put up what they did on Twitter giving impression happened very close to ground by our fans when clearly was further away as CCTV has apparantly shown.
And they said reported to police but police said to club no record of it. All very strange and something is amiss.
A shameful incident. However it could be argued that if fleetwood can't handle a few london lads having a bit of fun they should yld go back to non league.
In future fleetwood should stick to what they are good at; Making cough sweets and being Blackpool without the glamour.
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Bit of fist pumping or something like sticking two fingers up at the crowd/giving them them a wanker sign?
If there's one thing Germans should avoid doing, it's arm raised salutes.
Getting silly against objects that can't even get silly back at you is just, well silly.
But aside from that, Fleetwood are a proper, little club we should have maximum respect for. They are no Palace or Millwall.
If their manager acted a bell, so what, that's football.
Really hope this was just completely exaggerated nonsense from the person that does their Twitter and not true
And regardless, a gesture does not make violence acceptable, ethically or legally.
Also have Fleetwood stated that it was attacked by Charlton or just that it was attacked?
Best guess is that something happened along Woolwich Road but Police said they weren't aware and so didn't have any information on it when asked.
I'm sure more info/extent of the incident will emerge in due course.
And they said reported to police but police said to club no record of it. All very strange and something is amiss.
In future fleetwood should stick to what they are good at; Making cough sweets and being Blackpool without the glamour.
Flag me now.
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