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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Rag_hater » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:20 pm

For me this case has so many flaws there is no way the FA can press charges on Bellamy.
I dont think anything will be done
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby BmoreBlue » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:22 pm

i could see a fine, but i'd be surprised if he were banned.
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby david yearsley » Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:42 pm

If charged we MUST appeal - Talkshite are already taking him to the gallows
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby The Man In Blue » Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:44 pm

Supporter charged with Old Trafford pitch invasion
22.09.09 | Ian Ferris

A fan who was pushed in the face by Manchester City's Craig Bellamy has been charged with unlawfully running onto the pitch.

Neither party have made a complaint to police about the clash but the supporter will appear in court later this month over the pitch encroachment.

A Greater Manchester Police spokeswoman said: "A man has been charged following an incident at the end of the match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford.

"Jake Joseph Clarke, 21, is charged with going onto a playing area without lawful authority or excuse and will appear before Trafford Magistrates' Court on September 30."

Police said there were no reports of any widespread disorder between fans either at the ground or in the city centre.

Twelve people were arrested at the ground for a variety of public order offences and a further 10 were arrested in the city. A total of 51 supporters were ejected from Old Trafford during


from tribalfootball, so in reality the cunt's probably been knighted and given a suck off angelina jolie.
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby shawzy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:45 am

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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby david yearsley » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:15 am

Player hit by coin and pitch invader spits at player - in Spain the stadium would be closed for 1 game - it happens quite often here and they have to play in a neutral venue, therefore I would suggest Vicarage Road or the County Ground Northampton for their next home fixture
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby ross.mcfc » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:39 am

Id be disgusted if he gets a 3 match ban. I would hope the pfa would step in as well. Surely it is every top players concern that some mad fucker is going to come from the stands and stab a player one day.

In todays social climate is that scenario really beyond perceptibility?

When it does happen, and believe me it will. Bellamy giving someone who came on the pitch to attack him a open handed slap really wont seem that bad. Infact it seems beyond belief now that you this is even an issue.

I cant help think that if this was anyone other than Bellamy we wouldn't even be discussing this.
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Mike J » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:44 am

ross.mcfc wrote:Id be disgusted if he gets a 3 match ban. I would hope the pfa would step in as well. Surely it is every top players concern that some mad fucker is going to come from the stands and stab a player one day.

In todays social climate is that scenario really beyond perceptibility?

When it does happen, and believe me it will. Bellamy giving someone who came on the pitch to attack him a open handed slap really wont seem that bad. Infact it seems beyond belief now that you this is even an issue.

I cant help think that if this was anyone other than Bellamy we wouldn't even be discussing this.

can you imagine for example ryan giggs getting all this shit? i certainly cant.
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby mr_nool » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:45 am

ross.mcfc wrote:Id be disgusted if he gets a 3 match ban. I would hope the pfa would step in as well. Surely it is every top players concern that some mad fucker is going to come from the stands and stab a player one day.

In todays social climate is that scenario really beyond perceptibility?

When it does happen, and believe me it will. Bellamy giving someone who came on the pitch to attack him a open handed slap really wont seem that bad. Infact it seems beyond belief now that you this is even an issue.

I cant help think that if this was anyone other than Bellamy we wouldn't even be discussing this.


Talknig about stabbing, when watching the youtube video of this incident, you can see that the "fan" drops something from his hands when he's tackled by the security guards ... Anyone know what it is - a mobile phone, a knife, an autograph book and a pen?
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Alex Sapphire » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:35 am

mr_nool wrote:
ross.mcfc wrote:Id be disgusted if he gets a 3 match ban. I would hope the pfa would step in as well. Surely it is every top players concern that some mad fucker is going to come from the stands and stab a player one day.

In todays social climate is that scenario really beyond perceptibility?

When it does happen, and believe me it will. Bellamy giving someone who came on the pitch to attack him a open handed slap really wont seem that bad. Infact it seems beyond belief now that you this is even an issue.

I cant help think that if this was anyone other than Bellamy we wouldn't even be discussing this.


Talknig about stabbing, when watching the youtube video of this incident, you can see that the "fan" drops something from his hands when he's tackled by the security guards ... Anyone know what it is - a mobile phone, a knife, an autograph book and a pen?


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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Dub City » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:15 am

Are the FA investigating Ferdinand raising his hands to an opponent , some how i doubt it
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Nickyboy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:18 am

at least the press are reporting it as an open had push and not a big right hook.

The over exageration of what ade did to RVP got him the 3 match ban
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:04 am

More quality journalism from the mirror. Apparently the shithead was just about to leave as well...


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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Hazy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:24 am

If Ade or Bellamy played For England this would be chip paper.
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby Florida Blue » Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:35 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:More quality journalism from the mirror. Apparently the shithead was just about to leave as well...


http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/U* ... 67487.html



TH I think the best part of the story was there was a queue to get out. Must have been fear with all that extra time they would miss the last train back to London.
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Re: FA to look at Bellamy

Postby shawzy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:36 pm

FA let him off with a warning..The ref also said. He wouldnt have sent Bellers off for the slap to the fan anyway.
Gary Nev has also been warned by the FA
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