GreasyChipBeattie
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You know, it's all well and good treating this as a bit of harmless fun, or even pleased that it might have caused injury to a person that supports our city rivals, but even if it was for some sort of retribution because you'd been harmed by 'one of theirs' is it really acceptable to recklessly endanger innocent people?
Having been hospitalised by my own stupidity as a kid making a 'genie' (remember them?!) I can confirm that accidents/injuries do happen.
I understand how we can all get caught up in the moment, but a pre-meditated act of throwing lit fireworks into a crowd of people, presumably hoping it causes physical damage, is way beyond the mark for me.
Laugh about it if you want, revel in it making us fans 'not to be messed with' if you want, but please, spare a thought for the person that might receive life-changing injuries if this escalation of hatred towards each other continues and maybe then, a bit more common sense might prevail.
Having been hospitalised by my own stupidity as a kid making a 'genie' (remember them?!) I can confirm that accidents/injuries do happen.
I understand how we can all get caught up in the moment, but a pre-meditated act of throwing lit fireworks into a crowd of people, presumably hoping it causes physical damage, is way beyond the mark for me.
Laugh about it if you want, revel in it making us fans 'not to be messed with' if you want, but please, spare a thought for the person that might receive life-changing injuries if this escalation of hatred towards each other continues and maybe then, a bit more common sense might prevail.