Ha, is this why they put up the mile-high fences at Ryton? (1 Viewer)

The CableGuy

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Sunderland are being sued by a fan who was injured while watching the team train, the chairman has revealed.
Niall Quinn was responding to a question during a BBC Radio Newcastle phone-in about whether fans were still allowed to watch training sessions.
He said that legal action was ongoing after the supporter was knocked out by a stray shot.
The Premier League club has declined to release further details about the incident.
Niall Quinn said: "We had a supporter who got a bad injury,
"I think it was one of Djibril Cisse's misses where he had a shot from 20 yards.
"I'm making fun of it now, but it knocked a supporter out. It was quite serious.
"That supporter is in the process of suing us right now."

Bloody hell! :eek:
 

Covstu

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Yes it would be like mortars coming out of our training ground with Clive Platt's shooting!!! ;)
 

Nick

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Stupid how they go to watch them train and moan they get hit with the ball.

It is like sitting behind the goal and moaning if you get hit...
 

gouldberg

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The fence could be 10 miles high and Carsley would still clear it!
 

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