Shano78 wrote:I have no idea. It makes no difference to the point I'm making but I'll cheerfully re-word it to say "the fan/fans' behaviour." How's that?
Shano78 wrote:It may a criminal offence and maybe one or both clubs were at fault for seating them where they were seated.
Nigels Tackle wrote:City64 wrote:Fesan wrote:Sad to see that the culture is so entrenched that people arent even able to see how it could be different.
Justifying anti social behaviour because of football is no different than justifying it for any other reason.
You dont blame a girl if she was physically or mentally abused because "she was asking for it". So why is it we blame a fan for "sitting in the wrong place" if he or she gets abused?
if you ho into the wrong part of town the chances of getting robbed increase but that does not make the act any less wrong both legally and morally. And noone condones robbing in those areas "because thats how it is".
Wont continue this discussion as there is no point, but I truly feel for those who cannot see how these cases are the same and how insane it is to think you can treat others like garbage "because its football". That is no more sane than accepting abusive behaviour "because its tuesday".
Have a nice night everyone, good times to be a blue!
Takes the moral high ground after reading a Norweigan newspaper article ^^^^^^
Pretty sure if this alledged incident did happen WE WOULD ALL of heard and read about it here in MANCHESTER and MCFC would have acted swiftly and promptly with ALL THE CAMERAS AND STEWARDS AND PLOICE inside the Etihad .......... you cant even have a cheeky cigarette inside the toilets now inside the Etihad as SECURITY IS SO TIGHT .
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... n-10809157
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... n-10809157
it was in the echo last week
Slim wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:City64 wrote:Fesan wrote:Sad to see that the culture is so entrenched that people arent even able to see how it could be different.
Justifying anti social behaviour because of football is no different than justifying it for any other reason.
You dont blame a girl if she was physically or mentally abused because "she was asking for it". So why is it we blame a fan for "sitting in the wrong place" if he or she gets abused?
if you ho into the wrong part of town the chances of getting robbed increase but that does not make the act any less wrong both legally and morally. And noone condones robbing in those areas "because thats how it is".
Wont continue this discussion as there is no point, but I truly feel for those who cannot see how these cases are the same and how insane it is to think you can treat others like garbage "because its football". That is no more sane than accepting abusive behaviour "because its tuesday".
Have a nice night everyone, good times to be a blue!
Takes the moral high ground after reading a Norweigan newspaper article ^^^^^^
Pretty sure if this alledged incident did happen WE WOULD ALL of heard and read about it here in MANCHESTER and MCFC would have acted swiftly and promptly with ALL THE CAMERAS AND STEWARDS AND PLOICE inside the Etihad .......... you cant even have a cheeky cigarette inside the toilets now inside the Etihad as SECURITY IS SO TIGHT .
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... n-10809157
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... n-10809157
it was in the echo last week
And according to the links on that page, City fans also abused this disabled guy...
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... r-10810609
And this autistic guy....
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liv ... t-10815041
Seems City fans had a busy night.
Mase wrote:Maybe it was an Everton fan that abused the kid? Because Everton fans were sat in with the City fans you see...
Tokyo Blue wrote:Why weren't they all in the disabled section?
Tokyo Blue wrote:Why weren't they all in the disabled section?
Dameerto wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Why weren't they all in the disabled section?
Another reason to suspect their tickets were from a source other than an official one - despite the kid's mother insisting in print that they sorted them via Everton.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Dameerto wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Why weren't they all in the disabled section?
Another reason to suspect their tickets were from a source other than an official one - despite the kid's mother insisting in print that they sorted them via Everton.
The disabled sections in football grounds are principally to cater for those with physical disabilities, not learning disability
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