georgehudson
Well-Known Member
Following the protest by Charlton Athletic & Coventry City fans in mid-October involving plastic pigs,
I believe the EFL issued a warning with regard to this incident.
Unless my memory is playing tricks on me, this was a warning of a heavy fine & a points deduction.
Imagine my chagrin, therefore, when on the 26th October 2016, in the EFL Cup, West Ham United & Chelsea fans are, in their hundreds, reported to have been hurling plastic bottles, parts of broken seats, & coins at each other.
Is it therefore safe to assume that Martin Glenn, Greg Clarke, & the other EFL persons will take appropriate action, i.e. a very heavy fine, plus expulsion from cup competitions ?
After all, I'd consider hurling seats, coins & bottles, much more serious than a lot of miniature plastic pigs, even though they were stress pigs.
So, over to the EFL to prove their worth, I wonder why I'm not holding my breath though.
PUSB
I believe the EFL issued a warning with regard to this incident.
Unless my memory is playing tricks on me, this was a warning of a heavy fine & a points deduction.
Imagine my chagrin, therefore, when on the 26th October 2016, in the EFL Cup, West Ham United & Chelsea fans are, in their hundreds, reported to have been hurling plastic bottles, parts of broken seats, & coins at each other.
Is it therefore safe to assume that Martin Glenn, Greg Clarke, & the other EFL persons will take appropriate action, i.e. a very heavy fine, plus expulsion from cup competitions ?
After all, I'd consider hurling seats, coins & bottles, much more serious than a lot of miniature plastic pigs, even though they were stress pigs.
So, over to the EFL to prove their worth, I wonder why I'm not holding my breath though.
PUSB