Always an overreaction when it happens at a football match. Idiots like him do it every weekend out on the booze. It's got nothing to do with football and everything to do with him being a complete bell.
Not so much an over-reaction at a football match, more an under-reaction the rest of the time.
Wonder what the repercussions will be for Birmingham. Yes it's a fine line in that they can't control a lone nutter who decides to run on the pitch, but surely the FA will want to set an example and they'll be looking at a hefty fine or even suspended points deduction.
How can you justify punishing Birmingham more severely than any other club that fails to stop a fan coming onto the field of play during a match?
Always an overreaction when it happens at a football match. Idiots like him do it every weekend out on the booze. It's got nothing to do with football and everything to do with him being a complete bell.
Not so much an over-reaction at a football match, more an under-reaction the rest of the time.
No it's definitely an overreaction at a football match.
Football always gets tarred with the 'thug sport' tag after an incident like this and it's always football's fault.
Always an overreaction when it happens at a football match. Idiots like him do it every weekend out on the booze. It's got nothing to do with football and everything to do with him being a complete bell.
Always an overreaction when it happens at a football match. Idiots like him do it every weekend out on the booze. It's got nothing to do with football and everything to do with him being a complete bell.
Well not quite. A fan running on and lumping a player under other circumstances and at another venue could result in a riot. Could you imagine that twonk running on and chinning Lee Gregory at The Den for example. I would think that the action could easily incite serious disorder.
Wonder what the repercussions will be for Birmingham. Yes it's a fine line in that they can't control a lone nutter who decides to run on the pitch, but surely the FA will want to set an example and they'll be looking at a hefty fine or even suspended points deduction.
How can you justify punishing Birmingham more severely than any other club that fails to stop a fan coming onto the field of play during a match?
Because this a bit more extreme. When was the last time you saw a fan run on the pitch and punch a player during a game?
Please can we not doxx people - one of the lowest Internet moments was when Reddit got that bloke killed after they "deduced" he bombed the Boston marathon, for instance.
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But seriously what a bell end to do that at any time especially a televised game! Moron.
Football always gets tarred with the 'thug sport' tag after an incident like this and it's always football's fault.
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So football violence / idiocy is different.