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Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:25 pm
englishbluebird wrote:Carragher should be arrested and charged with assault aswell. Digusting
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:26 pm
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:30 pm
englishbluebird wrote:Carragher should be arrested and charged with assault aswell. Digusting
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:34 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:38 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:50 pm
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:52 pm
englishbluebird wrote:What kind of idiot would punch someone for saying 2-1, 2-1 . Plus whats so funny about spitting on someone. Disgusting and cowardly
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:55 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:56 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:59 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:59 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:englishbluebird wrote:What kind of idiot would punch someone for saying 2-1, 2-1 . Plus whats so funny about spitting on someone. Disgusting and cowardly
Have you ever been to a football match? People get punched for doing f**k all...
Stop living under a rock.
These things happen and people need to get over it. More important things to worry about in life
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:00 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:englishbluebird wrote:What kind of idiot would punch someone for saying 2-1, 2-1 . Plus whats so funny about spitting on someone. Disgusting and cowardly
Have you ever been to a football match? People get punched for doing f**k all...
Stop living under a rock.
These things happen and people need to get over it. More important things to worry about in life
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:01 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:01 pm
2blue2handle wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
Would they
Would you feel the same if the girl he spat at was a member of your family?
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:02 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Police have mentioned this and he could face sanctions using mob in car ! Serves him right if does so as it was his goading that's caused the problem in 1st place.
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:02 pm
englishbluebird wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:englishbluebird wrote:What kind of idiot would punch someone for saying 2-1, 2-1 . Plus whats so funny about spitting on someone. Disgusting and cowardly
Have you ever been to a football match? People get punched for doing f**k all...
Stop living under a rock.
These things happen and people need to get over it. More important things to worry about in life
Its not at a football match though is it? You've seen the video right? Plus I'm not worried about it at all, just commenting on a Football forum. Thanks for your concern though.
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:08 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Did you google that mate!?
Its wrong i'm not denying it. its just going way over the top for me.
I think his daughter was in the front with the seat rolled back ( that's what I read anyway )
The bloke using the phone should get more of a punishment than Carra IMO
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:10 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Did you google that mate!?
Its wrong i'm not denying it. its just going way over the top for me.
I think his daughter was in the front with the seat rolled back ( that's what I read anyway )
The bloke using the phone should get more of a punishment than Carra IMO
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:10 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Police have mentioned this and he could face sanctions using mob in car ! Serves him right if does so as it was his goading that's caused the problem in 1st place.
some sense....
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:16 pm
steve davies wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Did you google that mate!?
Its wrong i'm not denying it. its just going way over the top for me.
I think his daughter was in the front with the seat rolled back ( that's what I read anyway )
The bloke using the phone should get more of a punishment than Carra IMO
you may trivialise the spitting but im sure there are some people on this board who remember the police officer who died after we played torquay away in the seventies after being spat on by a Cardiff fan. in fact they made an appeal for the fan to come forward as he was obviously carrying some sort of virus himself which could endanger his life
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:16 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Police have mentioned this and he could face sanctions using mob in car ! Serves him right if does so as it was his goading that's caused the problem in 1st place.
some sense....
One point we can agree on
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:31 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Police have mentioned this and he could face sanctions using mob in car ! Serves him right if does so as it was his goading that's caused the problem in 1st place.
some sense....
One point we can agree on
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:35 pm
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:steve davies wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Did you google that mate!?
Its wrong i'm not denying it. its just going way over the top for me.
I think his daughter was in the front with the seat rolled back ( that's what I read anyway )
The bloke using the phone should get more of a punishment than Carra IMO
you may trivialise the spitting but im sure there are some people on this board who remember the police officer who died after we played torquay away in the seventies after being spat on by a Cardiff fan. in fact they made an appeal for the fan to come forward as he was obviously carrying some sort of virus himself which could endanger his life
I've never heard of this story ( not disputing it )
It surely has to be a slim chance of this happening. I've said spitting at someone is disgusting I just think its gone over the top.
The guy has been suspended and he's apologised, apart from sacking him there's nothing more to be done really.
In all honesty I've never thought of the consequences as its not something I would do
Wed Mar 14, 2018 1:38 pm
steve davies wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:steve davies wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:People are going way over the top with this.
If the guy had been in the street shouting 2-1 2-1 2-1 at him and he'd punched him then people would've defended Jamie...
You can't trivialise spiting and it did hit the Man United fan's daughter.
He deserves to go through the wringer for a week or to learn his lesson. Once that's out of the way it should be forgotten especially as he has accepted full responsibility and made no excuses.
Looked to me that it flew down the road
Spitting at someone is disgusting but there are a lot worse people have done.
What about Evra kicking that bloke in head ? people laughed at that and that can cause serious damage.
spit is spit - its wrong and he's admitted it, we all make mistakes.
It has been reported in the media that some hit the drivers daughter who I think was in the backseat.
Spit can contain infectious viral and bacterial microbes which can transfer serious illness such as HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Cytomegalovirus, Glandular fever, Colds and Influenza which can cause serious life threatening or life long conditions for those who get infected. In other words just as potentially dangerous as 'kicking some in the head'
I don't buy the logic that Evra's awful behaviour is an excuse to turn a blind eye to Carragher's behaviour which fell below the expected standards.
That said I agree that he has fully apologised and after a week or so of condemnation the matter should be forgotten although he should not return as a Sky pundit.
My final point is about the Manchester United fan and why he is not being pursued for using a mobile phone whilst driving?
Did you google that mate!?
Its wrong i'm not denying it. its just going way over the top for me.
I think his daughter was in the front with the seat rolled back ( that's what I read anyway )
The bloke using the phone should get more of a punishment than Carra IMO
you may trivialise the spitting but im sure there are some people on this board who remember the police officer who died after we played torquay away in the seventies after being spat on by a Cardiff fan. in fact they made an appeal for the fan to come forward as he was obviously carrying some sort of virus himself which could endanger his life
I've never heard of this story ( not disputing it )
It surely has to be a slim chance of this happening. I've said spitting at someone is disgusting I just think its gone over the top.
The guy has been suspended and he's apologised, apart from sacking him there's nothing more to be done really.
In all honesty I've never thought of the consequences as its not something I would do
http://torquayfans.com/viewtopic.php?t=6033
found the story for you although I dispute the on the rampage comment we were just rearranging the décor of the town centre