FATTYFOULKE
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Half suspended so a £25 grand fine.£50k fine Is a fucking joke.
We had to have half a stand closed for two seasons for nothing like as serious an incident..
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Half suspended so a £25 grand fine.£50k fine Is a fucking joke.
We had to have half a stand closed for two seasons for nothing like as serious an incident..
It seems this hasn’t happened. No real warning to anyone.
Premier league clubs clearly have a huge amount of power (via their financial clout and the legal services they can buy).
Man City seem to have been using it in various cases for a while. Now we see Forest using it here. The FA and other footballing authorities seem to be particularly weak in comparison.
I think invading the pitch and attacking players is becoming normalised, and is on the rise. This ruling is definitely a step that will make it more (rather than less) likely to occur again. In terms of player safety, and that of officials, the minmal punishment for a club that failed to prevent a criminal assault on a player is clearly not going to give any incentive to others to make sure this doesn’t happen again.
When clubs start using their huge financial resources to brush away real safety concerns, and make future incidents more likely, then I think the direction of travel needs addressing.
Unfortunately, I’d imagine you’d immediately get opposition fans just getting tickets and running straight onto the pitch if that happened.perhaps disproportionate action is needed to stop it. Surely the efl clubs signing up to a charter at the start of the season that essentially says they will take a 3 point hit if any fans on the pitch cannot be identified and that might help?
Remember parts of the kop were closed off this season by safety officers as there was potential safety issues, costing the club alot more than 50k, as l commented earlier the PFA need to be more vocal in the interests of player safety before there's anymore incidents like what happened to Billy.Utter joke, it’s not a punishment in the slightest and will do nothing to ensure they do anything differently in future.
It’s the second time when issues raised around this fixture have resulted in whataboutery blatantly blaming the manager or players of Sheffield United too. This should have been called out for what it was and the real issue at hand focused on.
With the attitude of the police/stewards on the evening, I’m surprised there isn’t a statement blaming our fans either.
If this had happened at the Lane, there isn’t a hope we’d have got off so lightly.
I seem to recall they’d been putting out messages for multiple weeks before about Pyro/smoke bomb usage due to existing issues, was it just completely ignored?
Most vile shitstain of a football club that ever dribbled out of your drug dealing corrupt chairman's arseThe guy advocating for us was actually our chairman who is a kc. I don't think we've thrown any significant resources at it.
I don't know all the legalese and what the west ham v fa ruling was but essentially it looked like they were saying that from a safety point of view, the correct planning and preparation were largely undertaken and aside from not having stewards with no gaps between them, there wasn't a lot to be done.
The chaotic factor to this is that its thousands of charged individuals (some by booze,some by drugs but all by emotion). In the context, that is almost impossible to stop if as a collective they decide to go on the pitch en masse.
That's the thing that needs to stop and perhaps disproportionate action is needed to stop it. Surely the efl clubs signing up to a charter at the start of the season that essentially says they will take a 3 point hit if any fans on the pitch cannot be identified and that might help?
Within minutes of Florist fans discovering Billy had been assaulted their fans forum were discussing how they feared ground closures. Enter the 12 year old with his posting of his video alleging Mcburnie had assaulted a fan and Notts police twitter account was inundated with hundreds of requests from their fans to take action against him desperate to shift the focus onto SUFC and not them.You can bet your life too that Forest put pressure on Nottinghamshire Police to charge McBurnie and Brewster of assault when there was never any chance of a conviction.
That's what it has got to be about, realistically in a massive emergency what chance have you got at either tier 3 of Wembley or mid kop at BDTBL, it's difficult to know which offer the best solutionsIt scares the shit out of me to think how things would go evacuating the second tier in an emergency. One thing you have with the bottom tier is getting onto the pitch. Surely there must be some clever approaches that balance safety and security
Remember, it's us that need to stay classy apparently!
Stay classy Sheffield United....
Ok, so you get promoted to the Premier League. Well done. But still having to sing about 'Hating Wednesday' says a lot doesn't it? If you stay up this year I'll take great delight in seeing Johnson and MGW destroying them twice next season...www.forestforum.co.uk
They’ll say it was only a flesh wound, Ni Ni NiOnly when someone is killed
We should organise a go fund me.So if Forest stay up and we play them and one of our fans runs up smashes one of their platers it’s a £25k fine? Ha ha I bet it is!
Pig fan sucking up to the scabs on their forum, actually wretchedRemember, it's us that need to stay classy apparently!
Stay classy Sheffield United....
Ok, so you get promoted to the Premier League. Well done. But still having to sing about 'Hating Wednesday' says a lot doesn't it? If you stay up this year I'll take great delight in seeing Johnson and MGW destroying them twice next season...www.forestforum.co.uk
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Yes, I saw that happen live, found it hard to believe nobody mentioned it and no-one dragged the tosser out.![]()
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