saw him being dragged away but wasn't sure what for - video confirms it - even more disgraceful than the fan - bloke is paid to keep things safe not assault people!A Birmingham steward just got arrested for shoving and kicking Grealish during the goal celebrations.
I’m a prick?
What have I condoned?
I’m sorry I think you have misread what I’m trying to say so I feel sorry for you
What that fan did was wrong, disgraceful and cowardly. I just hate seeing “I would do this” or “ I would have done that” comments.
All I’m saying is Sunday league football yes you would prob react but when you earn your living and playing football live in front of the world they can’t react
Hope the get found and kicked aroundI’m absolutely appalled at the stuff I’ve seen on social media about Jack Grealish’s brother , Twitter is a cesspool
Still wish our players would have 2 footed the guy against FGR who ran on giving it loads to them.
This forum has a few Johnny Concrete types. "I'd slap him" or "I'd have decked him" comments from the same few all the time. Bottom line is...no you wouldn't.
Needs cool heads and sensible decisions remembering the person who encroached is guilty of a criminal offence the moment he steps on the playing surface. Phil Neville and Alan shearer expect Birmingham to be ordered to play behind closed doorsBirmingham City do have a real hooligan problem for some reason. They might well receive a punishment for this but to be honest I'd rather see this bloke sent to prison and stewarding stepped up. More and more fans are encroaching onto pitches. Football has gone backwards over the last 5 years.
The licensing authorities won't look too kindly on him having a conviction for assault! Certainly used to be the case when licensing was controlled by Magistrates - you get a conviction, you lost your licence. Not sure if that happens now it's in the hands of councilsThe guy runs a pub in a village in North Warks. ... .
To run a pub in Bell Green you need to have convictions !The licensing authorities won't look too kindly on him having a conviction for assault! Certainly used to be the case when licensing was controlled by Magistrates - you get a conviction, you lost your licence. Not sure if that happens now it's in the hands of councils
Hope it does!
C*nt!
Anyone saying you would have stamped him or gave him a slap, you would have been sent off and given your team less of an advantage.
All seats now though so much safer. I can see a reintroduction to fencing, but not full height, more low level less restrictive to be a deterrent and not make it easy to get on rather than complete prevention. Might offer Stewards those precious few seconds to get across and resolve .If someone is hell bent on getting on they still will, but would reduce lots if making it more difficult.Those of us who watched football in the 70's/80's know all about trouble at matches as it was almost every game. Then we were caged in behind fencing and at some grounds you were thankful you got home without a stay in hospital.
So I reckon these days it's not so bad, but let's face it many younger fans today would love a return to the bad old days, the exhuberence of youth and all that.
It is creeping back in though but in reality it hasn't ever gone away, but in a lesser way.
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