Houston_Blade
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Too manyHow many years left does Mcburnie have on his contract?
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Too manyHow many years left does Mcburnie have on his contract?
Welcome back. Now please fuck off again.Hi, Stegosaurus here
If found guilty, I expect a football banning order will be given, same as if they were hooligans.
Whats good for the goose is good for the gander
It's just typical Sheffield United isn't it. Our captain (who used to play for Forest) gets assaulted on the pitch by some complete coward, the Forest fans invade the pitch and go after our players, their players then goad and bait our fans who did nothing wrong but support our club brilliantly on the night, but we still somehow end up being painted as villains in the piece.
All because Forest are one of the media darling clubs, who were somehow lucky enough to get a gem of a manager in Brian Clough who led them to European glory some 40 years ago. Or perhaps I am being unreasonable.
Interested to learn how many of your fans who invaded the pitch have been prosecuted? Without them breaking the law none of the following events including the unprovoked assault on Billy and the subsequent allegations against these two would have happened. Everything up to that point was pantomime. Do you know or have the local police turned a convenient blind eye to all that?Yes I think it probably is unreasonable. I don't think sufc are painted as being villains here.
I would agree though that don't no one covered themselves with glory during the game, including our players (forest) and heckingbottom. I would say your players were more drawn into to it as a result of those two and the casual at best refereeing going on.
It do work like that, the Ched case was not about an alleged ‘common assault’It don’t work like that , the girl in the Ched case didn’t make a complaint
From 3 mins 20 secsOld Brian Clough must be rolling in his grave. Anyone remember the pitch invasion by Forest fans in the 90’s and Cloughie went on the pitch and man handled his own supporter dragging him off the pitch.
But it's undeniably a commonplace tactic though.That is as despicable an idea as racism itself is.
and as someone who didn't have an issue with Forest, I never got into the politics of Yorkshire / Nottinghamshire rivalries as I wasn't even alive in the period of the miners strikes - I now hate Nottingham Forest. In the context of Football only, we seriously owe them one after this.
Well, I couldn't keep myself off twitter Anyway. Apparently according to Forest fans McBurnie & Brewster shouldn't have been on the pitch...even thatthey were illegally on the pitch! LOL. Also the "victim" was looking the other way as Brewster dragged him to the ground and McB stamped on him. Clearly he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time?!Fuck me...I shouldn't have looked. Thought I was over it, but the anger is coming back now. This "stamping on their head" seems to be their stock line...repeat it often enough and it becomes the truth. In Forest fans little heads this is actually what happened.
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And also that they don't see any connection with the thousands on the pitch with these incidents...mind-blowing.
I honestly can't fathom how they got to this decision. Did Brewster and McBurnie go into the stands hunting for this lad? And also I thought that the definition of self-defence was along the lines of "defence permitting reasonable force to be used to defend one's self or another". So the police didn't think that was the case here?
Hi, Stegosaurus here
If found guilty, I expect a football banning order will be given, same as if they were hooligans.
Whats good for the goose is good for the gander
Well, I couldn't keep myself off twitter Anyway. Apparently according to Forest fans McBurnie & Brewster shouldn't have been on the pitch...even thatthey were illegally on the pitch! LOL. Also the "victim" was looking the other way as Brewster dragged him to the ground and McB stamped on him. Clearly he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time?!
Always wanted a little bit more context around the incident and found this video on youtube:
As you can clearly see, all non-playing Blades staff are off the pitch, in their own technical area. At around 19 seconds in you can see our "victim" emerge from the mass of Forst fans and run directly at the Blades bench. I'm not going to go as far as to say he looks that aggressive, but he's clearly goading the Blades players and definitely crossed a line.
Not such an innocent "victim" after all then eh?
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I'm drunk a bit. But I'm not sure I understand this. I'm very good at understanding stupid poor English stuff, but unless I'm being really retarded, can anyone translate pleaseYes I think it probably is unreasonable. I don't think sufc are painted as being villains here.
I would agree though that don't no one covered themselves with glory during the game, including our players (forest) and heckingbottom. I would say your players were more drawn into to it as a result of those two and the casual at best refereeing going on.
Well, I couldn't keep myself off twitter Anyway. Apparently according to Forest fans McBurnie & Brewster shouldn't have been on the pitch...even thatthey were illegally on the pitch! LOL. Also the "victim" was looking the other way as Brewster dragged him to the ground and McB stamped on him. Clearly he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time?!
Always wanted a little bit more context around the incident and found this video on youtube:
As you can clearly see, all non-playing Blades staff are off the pitch, in their own technical area. At around 19 seconds in you can see our "victim" emerge from the mass of Forst fans and run directly at the Blades bench. I'm not going to go as far as to say he looks that aggressive, but he's clearly goading the Blades players and definitely crossed a line.
Not such an innocent "victim" after all then eh?
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Thought it had been applied for last 12 monthsHi, Stegosaurus here
If found guilty, I expect a football banning order will be given, same as if they were hooligans.
Whats good for the goose is good for the gander
Oli never touched the guy, but allegedly he did message Oli after the event wishing death on him and his family, also said if they hadn’t been in the ground he would have knocked Oli out apparently.
You fight this all the way Oli don't let that little rat get a pennyOli never touched the guy, but allegedly he did message Oli after the event wishing death on him and his family, also said if they hadn’t been in the ground he would have knocked Oli out apparently.
I'm drunk a bit. But I'm not sure I understand this. I'm very good at understanding stupid poor English stuff, but unless I'm being really retarded, can anyone translate please
What does don't no one mean?
drawn into to it as a result of those two and the casual
"Into to it" is this English?
Sorry, I was just taking an 8 second snippet
All behind you on this 100% OliOli never touched the guy, but allegedly he did message Oli after the event wishing death on him and his family, also said if they hadn’t been in the ground he would have knocked Oli out apparently.
Well, I couldn't keep myself off twitter Anyway. Apparently according to Forest fans McBurnie & Brewster shouldn't have been on the pitch...even thatthey were illegally on the pitch! LOL. Also the "victim" was looking the other way as Brewster dragged him to the ground and McB stamped on him. Clearly he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time?!
Always wanted a little bit more context around the incident and found this video on youtube:
As you can clearly see, all non-playing Blades staff are off the pitch, in their own technical area. At around 19 seconds in you can see our "victim" emerge from the mass of Forst fans and run directly at the Blades bench. I'm not going to go as far as to say he looks that aggressive, but he's clearly goading the Blades players and definitely crossed a line.
Not such an innocent "victim" after all then eh?
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Yes correct mate but that was before all this political correctness crap. Common sense ruled then and people understood his actions and supported him doing it. Today there Mummies and Daddies would be ranting and raving and suing him telling everyone what a lovely innocent little boy their their little Jonny is hoping the incident wont have a life changing effect on Jonny.Old Brian Clough must be rolling in his grave. Anyone remember the pitch invasion by Forest fans in the 90’s and Cloughie went on the pitch and man handled his own supporter dragging him off the pitch.
Spot on mate . Typical of todays thinking I'm afraid .The worlds gone mad even the police are looking for easy targets to make their conviction rates look good . They don't want to much investigating to do ,anyway they are crap at it .It's just typical Sheffield United isn't it. Our captain (who used to play for Forest) gets assaulted on the pitch by some complete coward, the Forest fans invade the pitch and go after our players, their players then goad and bait our fans who did nothing wrong but support our club brilliantly on the night, but we still somehow end up being painted as villains in the piece.
All because Forest are one of the media darling clubs, who were somehow lucky enough to get a gem of a manager in Brian Clough who led them to European glory some 40 years ago. Or perhaps I am being unreasonable.
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