Hillsboro Blade
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Looking at the size of Viera recently I don’t think I’d tangle with him. More like PieTrick Viera lately.
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AyeJust announce over t' tannoy prematch that any supporter encroaching on to the playing area will be shot.
Imagine the queue for the machine gunner’s job at the sty. Where do I send my CV ?Just announce over t' tannoy prematch that any supporter encroaching on to the playing area will be shot.
Maybe it wasn't a stamp:Vieira swung at and kicked someone who had clearly asked for it.
The Forest fans very likely also provoked our players but there's a big difference between reacting and then going further and stamping on someone who's already on the ground - if that is what happened.
You need to give your head a wobble if you fully back that.
"An assault is any act (and not mere omission to act) by which a person intentionally or recklessly causes another to suffer or apprehend immediate unlawful violence."I've already said several times 'if' McBurnie stamped on someone.
But if he did I'm surprised some folk seem to think it's ok to stamp on someone on the ground.
If someone severely provoked me and I reacted and knocked them down I'd feel justified and I suspect most people would understand it.
If I then went on to stamp on that person while they were on the ground I'd recognise I'd done something much worse.
Suspect the law would view the two things differently as well.
Don’t think he has been charged has he, thought he was arrested and bailed? If he only got a caution for the Knaresborough incident, it seems hard to believe that any further action will be taken in this case.In Mcb's case as he's now been charged
Funny you say that because Mersey police seem to work differently.Vieira s INTENT was to kill him ,in Liverpool that`s as good a Murder .
Yes correct should have said bailed.Don’t think he has been charged has he, thought he was arrested and bailed? If he only got a caution for the Knaresborough incident, it seems hard to believe that any further action will be taken in this case.
I was going to say that, having admitted to being on the pitch, the supporter should be charged with entering the field of play but, given that the twat who head butted Billy had the same charge dropped, I can’t see that happening either.
was anything done about the Forest players reacting to that Leicester fanPresume the Forest fans are pushing for Patrick Viera to go down for 6 months too?
From the footage we have seen up to now I don't think there is a chance in hell of McBurnie being convicted of stamping, it is impossible to say.Of course he shouldn't.
But once somebody's been put on the ground if you then go further and stamp on them you're in completely different territory.
The rider to all this is we don't know if McBurnie did actually stamp on him.
Reason that the Billytwat ‘encroachment wasn’t pursued (‘dropped’) was it was the ‘lesser’ of the 2 so wouldn’t have had any impact () on nature / extent of sentence - compounded / confirmed by the twats guilty shoutDon’t think he has been charged has he, thought he was arrested and bailed? If he only got a caution for the Knaresborough incident, it seems hard to believe that any further action will be taken in this case.
I was going to say that, having admitted to being on the pitch, the supporter should be charged with entering the field of play but, given that the twat who head butted Billy had the same charge dropped, I can’t see that happening either.
Yeah but that was in self defence mate........Funny you say that because Mersey police seem to work differently.
I seem to recall Gerrard on camera punching someone and he still got off.
He's probably got enough pizza from what he's received from the Sun for his pathetic take on eventsI don't know about everyone else but I think we should show our support for George Brinkley, 26 of Sleaford.
The poor lad looks like he's starving and in need of comfort food in that photo. Maybe we could all send him a pizza or kebab tonight to help him through his terrible ordeal? Or get him a taxi (not a D Taxi!) to get him to therapy?
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Wonder if he likes parots?
Depends on whether McBurnie did stamp on the fan on the ground but if he did there's a significant difference between that and Vieira reacting to extreme provocation in the way he did.
Also be nice if McBurnie was occasionally in the news for scoring the odd goal instead of just about any and everything else.
Vieira swung at and kicked someone who had clearly asked for it.
The Forest fans very likely also provoked our players but there's a big difference between reacting and then going further and stamping on someone who's already on the ground - if that is what happened.
You need to give your head a wobble if you fully back that.
Given what happened to Sharp how does Mcburnie know if he's going to be attacked, it all boils down to the one thing, that twat shouldn't have entered the field of play and put himself in that position. Mcburnie should be defended to the hilt on this in my humble opinionVieira swung at and kicked someone who had clearly asked for it.
The Forest fans very likely also provoked our players but there's a big difference between reacting and then going further and stamping on someone who's already on the ground - if that is what happened.
You need to give your head a wobble if you fully back that.
There's a reason that particular charge was dropped, and which has been adequately explained in the Sharp thread.I was going to say that, having admitted to being on the pitch, the supporter should be charged with entering the field of play but, given that the twat who head butted Billy had the same charge dropped, I can’t see that happening either.
Wasn't Brewster trying to get the fan away from Bogle?Any thought's on Brewster's involvement? He clearly drags the Forest fan to the ground from behind. Or do you like Brewster as a footballer?
I meant Gerrards intent penalty was given .Funny you say that because Mersey police seem to work differently.
I seem to recall Gerrard on camera punching someone and he still got off.
Wasn't Brewster trying to get the fan away from Bogle?
Dog nonceFuck me I have seen some ridiculous things in my life
That tops it all and apparently they have arrested Mcburnie aswell
Mcburnie should have battered the dog nonce and awarded the freedom of the city for me
I'm not sure of this part of your post.The Police aren't stupid
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