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Birmingham fan just run on and punched Jack Grealish
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Fan just ran on the pitch after Arsenal's second goal and appeared to give Smalling a push as well. Fuggin hell is going on today?1
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That they’re a fucking idiot. Cheap shoting someone is not only cowardly but dangerous. I’d hope that one of our players would have the balls to stick a proper tackle on a wrongen like Muscat.Addickted said:If one of ours ran on the pitch and clumped someone like Kevin Muscat, what would your initial reaction be?1 -
Well if it happened in Bexleyheath on a Friday night do you think he would be going to prison ? Nope. Good chance this muppet will do though so let’s see what the law thinks about how serious it is and whether or not it’s an overreaction.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.1 -
Looks more like Bryan Adams...iaitch said:
I didn't realise that was Morrison.AllHailTheHen said:
Morrison with hair still doesn't look right.guinnessaddick said:3 -
If it was on live TV, possibly yes. Personally I think it’s probably a custodial offence wherever it occurs but I do agree with you both that what happens at football IS perceived differently to what happens on the street.ShootersHillGuru said:
Well if it happened in Bexleyheath on a Friday night do you think he would be going to prison ? Nope. Good chance this muppet will do though so let’s see what the law thinks about how serious it is and whether or not it’s an overreaction.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.0 -
As an aside, I’ve never understood why rape is treated as outrageous until it happens to someone in prison when suddenly it becomes not only acceptable, but funny or desired.SantaClaus said:I hope he gets banged up with a 20 stone, sexually adventurous Villa fan.15 -
I guess it's about context, I often visualise my manager being sodomised by a horse or the Harlem globetrotters for example, especially when he is on one about something that annoys meJiMMy 85 said:
As an aside, I’ve never understood why rape is treated as outrageous until it happens to someone in prison when suddenly it becomes not only acceptable, but funny or desired.SantaClaus said:I hope he gets banged up with a 20 stone, sexually adventurous Villa fan.
I'd feel bad for him if either scenario happened but as long as I don't actively facilitate it I'd be ok I think
Encouraging someone or a group of people to rape a man is not funny, some might see it as a form of justice though. It's also a fucking horrible thought which I guess is seen as better than saying "I hope they get castrated and fed their own genitals"
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It was almost certainly premeditated which makes it more serious than a fight which breaks out in a pub etc.ShootersHillGuru said:
Well if it happened in Bexleyheath on a Friday night do you think he would be going to prison ? Nope. Good chance this muppet will do though so let’s see what the law thinks about how serious it is and whether or not it’s an overreaction.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.0 -
Has Grealish implied he intends to stay at Villa no matter what, and essentially spend his career as a sort of reborn Le Tissier? Impressive if so0
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How does that work then?JiMMy 85 said:
As an aside, I’ve never understood why rape is treated as outrageous until it happens to someone in prison when suddenly it becomes not only acceptable, but funny or desired.SantaClaus said:I hope he gets banged up with a 20 stone, sexually adventurous Villa fan.0 -
No, he wanted to go to Spurs 6 months ago.Leuth said:Has Grealish implied he intends to stay at Villa no matter what, and essentially spend his career as a sort of reborn Le Tissier? Impressive if so0 -
I think you're having a bad weekend.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.
Firstly, you put up some sort of defence for Michael Jackson, as you're unsure as to how much of a paedophile he is.
Now you put up some sort of defence for the assault on Jack Grealish, because you feel there is an overreaction.
Can't wait for your hat trick tomorrow.4 -
Except I didn't put up a defence for Jackson did I. I stated my opinion that I am not totally convinced he is guilty of everything he is being accused of. You have apologised for the misunderstanding after I made it quite clear I am not defending him in anyway. I guess that apology wasn't sincere after all and you clearly still believe I am in some way excusing his behaviour. Not really sure what else I can say to make it clear that is not the case.Covered End said:
I think you're having a bad weekend.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.
Firstly, you put up some sort of defence for Michael Jackson, as you're unsure as to how much of a paedophile he is.
Now you put up some sort of defence for the assault on Jack Grealish, because you feel there is an overreaction.
Can't wait for your hat trick tomorrow.
Neither am I defending what that idiot did to Grealish today. Again I have clearly stated that and believe he should be sent down. Again if you want to just read the bit that suits you there is nothing I can do.
I appreciate the concern but I have had a rather good weekend tar, helped by a thoroughly enjoyable Charlton performance yesterday.1 -
Just hope that when the judge sends him down for the assault that he/she exercise their discretion to add three months for the flat cap.8
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Covered End is just a troublemaker, take no notice of him.cafcfan1990 said:
Except I didn't put up a defence for Jackson did I. I stated my opinion that I am not totally convinced he is guilty of everything he is being accused of. You have apologised for the misunderstanding after I made it quite clear I am not defending him in anyway. I guess that apology wasn't sincere after all and you clearly still believe I am in some way excusing his behaviour. Not really sure what else I can say to make it clear that is not the case.Covered End said:
I think you're having a bad weekend.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.
Firstly, you put up some sort of defence for Michael Jackson, as you're unsure as to how much of a paedophile he is.
Now you put up some sort of defence for the assault on Jack Grealish, because you feel there is an overreaction.
Can't wait for your hat trick tomorrow.
Neither am I defending what that idiot did to Grealish today. Again I have clearly stated that and believe he should be sent down. Again if you want to just read the bit that suits you there is nothing I can do.
I appreciate the concern but I have had a rather good weekend tar, helped by a thoroughly enjoyable Charlton performance yesterday.1 -
I certainly won't be losing any sleep over it.ElfsborgAddick said:
Covered End is just a troublemaker, take no notice of him.cafcfan1990 said:
Except I didn't put up a defence for Jackson did I. I stated my opinion that I am not totally convinced he is guilty of everything he is being accused of. You have apologised for the misunderstanding after I made it quite clear I am not defending him in anyway. I guess that apology wasn't sincere after all and you clearly still believe I am in some way excusing his behaviour. Not really sure what else I can say to make it clear that is not the case.Covered End said:
I think you're having a bad weekend.cafcfan1990 said:
Yeah sorry forgot you know everything...ShootersHillGuru said:
If you don’t think there is a considerable difference between what happened this afternoon at St. Andrews and what happens on a Friday night in highstreets up and down the country then you could well do worse than read all of my posts.cafcfan1990 said:
Sorry mate I didn't ignore it, I just didn't read it. In future I will make sure I take special care to ensure I read all your comments...ShootersHillGuru said:@cafcfan1990
You obviously chose to ignore my previous post. If that Birmingham fan or anyy other for that matter had done that to a Millwall player at The Den it could easily have lead to a major incident. It’s not insignificant and must be harshly dealt with.
Your point is very valid and of course the act itself could have caused further incidents. I absolutely agree it must be harshly dealt with in order to stop it further, but that could be said of hundreds of criminal acts that occur every couple of minutes across the UK.
I do believe it is worse, but I still believe there is an overreaction when things like this happen on a football pitch. Regardless you have your opinion and I have mine, think we can leave it there.
Firstly, you put up some sort of defence for Michael Jackson, as you're unsure as to how much of a paedophile he is.
Now you put up some sort of defence for the assault on Jack Grealish, because you feel there is an overreaction.
Can't wait for your hat trick tomorrow.
Neither am I defending what that idiot did to Grealish today. Again I have clearly stated that and believe he should be sent down. Again if you want to just read the bit that suits you there is nothing I can do.
I appreciate the concern but I have had a rather good weekend tar, helped by a thoroughly enjoyable Charlton performance yesterday.0 -
Cowardly punch from behind. Scummy Brummies at it again. Both these teams are supported by twats, but something like this happens evey time they play, especially at St Andrews. Wonder if they had a pop at any kids coaches afterwards?0
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Don’t we all...SantaClaus said:I hope he gets banged up with a 20 stone, sexually adventurous Villa fan.5 -
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That Is absolutely not true and never has been.guinnessaddick said:
The spanners v the hamsters seems to be from both side, B’ham v Villa seems to come from B’ham.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Millwall v West ham is (in my opinion) probably the nastiest rivalry, but Birmingham v Villa has to be up there. Pure hatred.
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Plenty to go round...AFKABartram said:
Don’t we all...SantaClaus said:I hope he gets banged up with a 20 stone, sexually adventurous Villa fan.
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You mean they're all porn stars?2
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a lad also tweeted out about grealish dead brother, thing is next sunday brighton pump millwall
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What do Brighton and Millwall have to do with it?palarsehater said:a lad also tweeted out about grealish dead brother, thing is next sunday brighton pump millwall
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Where has he implied that?Leuth said:Has Grealish implied he intends to stay at Villa no matter what, and essentially spend his career as a sort of reborn Le Tissier? Impressive if so
If a premier league side match Villa's valuation in the summer and double his wages, he'll be off. Even if it's to a smaller club like Burnley or bournemouth2 -
i cant remember a large game for millwall where fans have not run on the pitch, so i am saying that next sunday we could see more of this type of carry on they are the only club to pitch invade at wembleyse9addick said:
What do Brighton and Millwall have to do with it?palarsehater said:a lad also tweeted out about grealish dead brother, thing is next sunday brighton pump millwall
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Something struck me today.
It's funny how a fan can hit a player with a full on swing and a few seconds later they sit up and give a wry smile
But if another player leans their head towards them, they're down clutching their face and rolling on the floor like they've broken several bones
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How did he know it was a fan?Chunes said:Something struck me today.
It's funny how a fan can hit a player with a full on swing and a few seconds later they sit up and give a wry smile
But if another player leans their head towards them, they're down clutching their face and rolling on the floor like they've broken several bones
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Great role model to his young kids. 
















