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Ref hit with a bottle after the game

Fine incoming then
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  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    Luckily the top will have been removed as that obviously makes it not hurt. 



  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,679
    Joking aside 
    What sort of wanker does that.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    Well that’s the bottle ruled out for the next three games 
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,231
    Joking aside 
    What sort of wanker does that.
    One that’s got a 3 year ban incoming 
  • shirty5 said:
    Joking aside 
    What sort of wanker does that.
    One that’s got a 3 year ban incoming 
    There’s easier ways to self exclude.

    some proper numpty behaviour going on lately with stuff being lobbed around from our lot 
  • Can’t believe they stayed around for the 12 minutes added on time.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,806
    My son said that I whatever it was was red and covered the ref. Like a flask of warm ribena.
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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,850
    I bet he wasn't the only one who hit the bottle after the game
  • cafc4life
    cafc4life Posts: 4,632
    The only bottle he’ll have shown all game. I don’t condone it but fuck me he was a useless turd
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,572
    It come from the West Stand, can’t believe it wasn’t a flask 
    It come from the West Stand, can’t believe it wasn’t a flask 
    Oi, we bring chill bottles these days
  • Cannot condone this, if only because the idiot that launched the bottle switched the focus away from the abysmal peerformance of the referee. Almost certainly will costt the club a fine and  undermine any effort to get the appaling decision for the red card to be reviewed.
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,458
    Cannot condone this, if only because the idiot that launched the bottle switched the focus away from the abysmal peerformance of the referee. Almost certainly will costt the club a fine and  undermine any effort to get the appaling decision for the red card to be reviewed.
    Did he though? Where’s the evidence of that? Surely it draws focus to the ref because people will question what made a fan so angry in the first place. Sadly it’s impossible to engage in discussion about this kind of thing without having to add the “obviously I don’t condone the behaviour” bit first (although I’m sure that’s obvious to most people). However, as idiotic as the act was, to me a big takeaway is that fans are absolutely sick of paying hard-earned money to witness appalling standards of refereeing where there is zero accountability afterwards. 
  • JaShea99 said:
    Cannot condone this, if only because the idiot that launched the bottle switched the focus away from the abysmal peerformance of the referee. Almost certainly will costt the club a fine and  undermine any effort to get the appaling decision for the red card to be reviewed.
    Did he though? Where’s the evidence of that? Surely it draws focus to the ref because people will question what made a fan so angry in the first place. Sadly it’s impossible to engage in discussion about this kind of thing without having to add the “obviously I don’t condone the behaviour” bit first (although I’m sure that’s obvious to most people). However, as idiotic as the act was, to me a big takeaway is that fans are absolutely sick of paying hard-earned money to witness appalling standards of refereeing where there is zero accountability afterwards. 
    Looking at the news coverage this morning in the Football League paper, for example, it is about the ref being hit and the likely fine. no one is questioning the quality of the refereeing in that match other than the Charlton fans.  I will agree with you that "Respect" campaign  overlooks the fact that respect has to be earned and that the FA/EFL  appear to have quietly done away with referee assessors attending matches to quality control refereeing. This has led to some of the low standards we see in leagues one and two.
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    JaShea99 said:
    Cannot condone this, if only because the idiot that launched the bottle switched the focus away from the abysmal peerformance of the referee. Almost certainly will costt the club a fine and  undermine any effort to get the appaling decision for the red card to be reviewed.
    Did he though? Where’s the evidence of that? Surely it draws focus to the ref because people will question what made a fan so angry in the first place. Sadly it’s impossible to engage in discussion about this kind of thing without having to add the “obviously I don’t condone the behaviour” bit first (although I’m sure that’s obvious to most people). However, as idiotic as the act was, to me a big takeaway is that fans are absolutely sick of paying hard-earned money to witness appalling standards of refereeing where there is zero accountability afterwards. 
    Nobody will enquire into his reasons, it will just be some mindless idiot (which is actually pretty accurate).
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,355
    some of our fans are getting (or are already) very pissed off with the way the season and the club is/are going and show their frustration through stupid and violent acts, smashing up away toilets is another example .. throwing objects and hitting the referee is both cowardly and inexcusable .. the behaviour of a minority of our fans over the past couple of seasons (talking in my case of away games that is) indicate to me that we can now give the at one time infamous Millwall dickheads a run for their money .. I expect a very heavy fine for this act of gross, frustrated no doubt, stupidity
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008
    It was allegedly a ketchup bottle that was squirted over him & then the plastic bottle thrown. 35 y/o S/T holder held. (allegedly). 
  • JaShea99 said:
    Cannot condone this, if only because the idiot that launched the bottle switched the focus away from the abysmal peerformance of the referee. Almost certainly will costt the club a fine and  undermine any effort to get the appaling decision for the red card to be reviewed.
    Did he though? Where’s the evidence of that? Surely it draws focus to the ref because people will question what made a fan so angry in the first place. Sadly it’s impossible to engage in discussion about this kind of thing without having to add the “obviously I don’t condone the behaviour” bit first (although I’m sure that’s obvious to most people). However, as idiotic as the act was, to me a big takeaway is that fans are absolutely sick of paying hard-earned money to witness appalling standards of refereeing where there is zero accountability afterwards. 
    Looking at the news coverage this morning in the Football League paper, for example, it is about the ref being hit and the likely fine. no one is questioning the quality of the refereeing in that match other than the Charlton fans.  I will agree with you that "Respect" campaign  overlooks the fact that respect has to be earned and that the FA/EFL  appear to have quietly done away with referee assessors attending matches to quality control refereeing. This has led to some of the low standards we see in leagues one and two.
    Correctly that's a bigger story than a poor decision with the sending off.

    Without the dickhead throwing a bottle, maybe the sending off would have been the main story.
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  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    My son said that I whatever it was was red and covered the ref. Like a flask of warm ribena.
    Glad it wasn't cold ribena.
  • Decisions like these ketchup with you in the end.
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    some of our fans are getting (or are already) very pissed off with the way the season and the club is/are going and show their frustration through stupid and violent acts, smashing up away toilets is another example .. throwing objects and hitting the referee is both cowardly and inexcusable .. the behaviour of a minority of our fans over the past couple of seasons (talking in my case of away games that is) indicate to me that we can now give the at one time infamous Millwall dickheads a run for their money .. I expect a very heavy fine for this act of gross, frustrated no doubt, stupidity
    Boozed and coked, rather than frustrated, I suggest.  
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    JamesSeed said:
    A few lads seated near me almost frothing at Stockley as well. Most odd. He stated he wanted to end his career at Charlton not long ago, and it’s hardly his fault if the club stopped selecting him and moved him on. 
    Got some spotty teenage freak behind me who screams 'kill him' every time the opposition have the ball. Was mildly amusing the first time but it's been a full season of it every single fxking time the oppo have the ball. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,850
    wmcf123 said:
    some of our fans are getting (or are already) very pissed off with the way the season and the club is/are going and show their frustration through stupid and violent acts, smashing up away toilets is another example .. throwing objects and hitting the referee is both cowardly and inexcusable .. the behaviour of a minority of our fans over the past couple of seasons (talking in my case of away games that is) indicate to me that we can now give the at one time infamous Millwall dickheads a run for their money .. I expect a very heavy fine for this act of gross, frustrated no doubt, stupidity
    Boozed and coked, rather than frustrated, I suggest.  
    Wow.

    Sounds like you're judging them on your own experiences?
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    Off_it said:
    wmcf123 said:
    some of our fans are getting (or are already) very pissed off with the way the season and the club is/are going and show their frustration through stupid and violent acts, smashing up away toilets is another example .. throwing objects and hitting the referee is both cowardly and inexcusable .. the behaviour of a minority of our fans over the past couple of seasons (talking in my case of away games that is) indicate to me that we can now give the at one time infamous Millwall dickheads a run for their money .. I expect a very heavy fine for this act of gross, frustrated no doubt, stupidity
    Boozed and coked, rather than frustrated, I suggest.  
    Wow.

    Sounds like you're judging them on your own experiences?
    I’ve never done drugs in my life and I don’t drink at football.  But thanks .