Hazy2 wrote:went to find Lamela's ball
Plain Speaking wrote:Was reading about Cantona's punishment:
"Cantona was banned for eight months and also charged with assault by the police after his infamous kung-fu kick on Matthew Simmons at Selhurst Park, eventually performing 120 hours of community service coaching Manchester United’s youth teams. "
What a fiddle!
Mase wrote:The “his brother was being abused” line is bollocks.
How does a player on the pitch that ends up climbing over 20 rows of seats know someone was abusing his brother?
salford city wrote:He has got to be expecting a charge tomorrow- once the goons at the FA realise that they cannot ignore it
Hazy2 wrote:salford city wrote:He has got to be expecting a charge tomorrow- once the goons at the FA realise that they cannot ignore it
City will get a ground closure.
bigblue wrote:I understand the angle that if someone was abusing my brother I'd want to run over there as well.
But then again, I'd expect my brother to be able to hold his own and you have to be in idiot to run into the stands as a professional player
RodneyRodney wrote:bigblue wrote:I understand the angle that if someone was abusing my brother I'd want to run over there as well.
But then again, I'd expect my brother to be able to hold his own and you have to be in idiot to run into the stands as a professional player
You can hardly expect him to remain idle if that was the case .
Mase wrote:RodneyRodney wrote:bigblue wrote:I understand the angle that if someone was abusing my brother I'd want to run over there as well.
But then again, I'd expect my brother to be able to hold his own and you have to be in idiot to run into the stands as a professional player
You can hardly expect him to remain idle if that was the case .
Why not? Is he not a professional? If it were my brother I’d stand at the bottom telling him he’s a soft twat for not sticking up for himself.
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