Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:08 pm
Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:09 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Well and truly out of order
Cowardly attack.
Agree Annis.
I’m not Grealish’s biggest fan, but no need for this. Some football fans are laughing about it?? Yet everyone went mental when Cantona got his own back on a fan.
That Birmingham bloke will probably do time for it, and rightly so.
Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:13 pm
Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:46 pm
Forever Blue wrote:A man has been arrested on suspicion of common assault and pitch invasion after he ran onto the Emirates Stadium pitch following Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's penalty during Arsenal's win over Manchester United on Sunday.
Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:28 pm
Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:30 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:35 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:49 pm
Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:17 pm
actionman wrote:All jokes aside what if he had a knife.
Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:44 pm
BluebirdForever wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:http://www.skysports.com/share/11660885
More of a slight shove really, but of course he went down as if he'd been shot - probably thinking a player had touched him and wanting a penalty .
You can't condone this sort of thing, but I must say ...if ever anyone wanted punching ....
You’d define that as a ‘slight shove’? When have you ever clenched your fist and swung your arm to ‘slightly shove’ anything?
Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:47 pm
Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:57 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:BluebirdForever wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:http://www.skysports.com/share/11660885
More of a slight shove really, but of course he went down as if he'd been shot - probably thinking a player had touched him and wanting a penalty .
You can't condone this sort of thing, but I must say ...if ever anyone wanted punching ....
You’d define that as a ‘slight shove’? When have you ever clenched your fist and swung your arm to ‘slightly shove’ anything?
Well when I was that age to be honest that would hardly have been considered a shove. Perhaps we could call it an attempted bitch slap ? There was no weight in it even if it'd connected.
I mean, as I said,we can't condone the behaviour but it wasn't exactly a vicious assault.
Since we're on the subject, I find it very very strange that young fit men on a football pitch go down when they get slightly touched - I know they're putting it on to try and get penalties and so on, but why does anyone, especially referees, take them seriously ?
You'd think a professional athlete would be able to take a bit of a knock without it effecting them much. Mind you, I did once hit Lou Macarri , ( after he tried to hit me by the way and not on a football field), and he did actually have the upper body strength of a girl, so maybe my assumption is wrong.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 12:26 am
actionman wrote:All jokes aside what if he had a knife.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:07 am
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:08 am
pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Yes said in earlier post he did brilliant to not get involved and no justification for the idiot today! But to now rub brums nose in it is not bright as police now looking at social media abuse of grealish ? need to calm situation not escalate it more.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:48 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Yes said in earlier post he did brilliant to not get involved and no justification for the idiot today! But to now rub brums nose in it is not bright as police now looking at social media abuse of grealish ? need to calm situation not escalate it more.
Fair point, he’s probably not helping himself.
Good news that the attacker is in court tomorrow.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 2:14 am
dogfound wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Yes said in earlier post he did brilliant to not get involved and no justification for the idiot today! But to now rub brums nose in it is not bright as police now looking at social media abuse of grealish ? need to calm situation not escalate it more.
Fair point, he’s probably not helping himself.
Good news that the attacker is in court tomorrow.
what has he said to escalate anything.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:52 am
bullerlever wrote:Demonstrates society as a whole. Total s..thouse assault from behind. If he had not caught his shoulder he would have connected full on. Could even kill him. F.....g scum. Lock him up for life
Mon Mar 11, 2019 6:30 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:dogfound wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Yes said in earlier post he did brilliant to not get involved and no justification for the idiot today! But to now rub brums nose in it is not bright as police now looking at social media abuse of grealish ? need to calm situation not escalate it more.
Fair point, he’s probably not helping himself.
Good news that the attacker is in court tomorrow.
what has he said to escalate anything.
I don’t know myself, but assuming Allan is telling the truth and Grealish has been winding up Birmingham fans on social media - no reason for him to lie about that.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:18 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:dogfound wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Yes said in earlier post he did brilliant to not get involved and no justification for the idiot today! But to now rub brums nose in it is not bright as police now looking at social media abuse of grealish ? need to calm situation not escalate it more.
Fair point, he’s probably not helping himself.
Good news that the attacker is in court tomorrow.
what has he said to escalate anything.
I don’t know myself, but assuming Allan is telling the truth and Grealish has been winding up Birmingham fans on social media - no reason for him to lie about that.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:19 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:dogfound wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Football needs to calm down and more stringent rules on players and managers ect ect on their goal celebrations? They are getting fans involved in their celebrations with subsequent consequences! After grealish scored he went into crowd result a steward man handled grealish and another player he was then escorted away by police alongside a villa fan!
Whilst todays incident was bad now grealish is giving brum fans the big i am on social media not exactly bright behaviour considering the events earlier!
I thought that Grealish did well considering, he could have easily retaliated to the fan.
If I was Grealish, I know I’d be tempted to have a pop back myself.
Yes said in earlier post he did brilliant to not get involved and no justification for the idiot today! But to now rub brums nose in it is not bright as police now looking at social media abuse of grealish ? need to calm situation not escalate it more.
Fair point, he’s probably not helping himself.
Good news that the attacker is in court tomorrow.
what has he said to escalate anything.
I don’t know myself, but assuming Allan is telling the truth and Grealish has been winding up Birmingham fans on social media - no reason for him to lie about that.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 12:10 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:http://www.skysports.com/share/11660885
More of a slight shove really, but of course he went down as if he'd been shot - probably thinking a player had touched him and wanting a penalty .
You can't condone this sort of thing, but I must say ...if ever anyone wanted punching ....
Mon Mar 11, 2019 12:19 pm
Mon Mar 11, 2019 12:23 pm
skiprat wrote:Apparently a brum fan has run on and floored grealish.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 12:59 pm
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:19 pm
BlueDredd wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:http://www.skysports.com/share/11660885
More of a slight shove really, but of course he went down as if he'd been shot - probably thinking a player had touched him and wanting a penalty .
You can't condone this sort of thing, but I must say ...if ever anyone wanted punching ....
Stupid comment. Shut up.
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:31 pm
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:32 pm
dogfound wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:BluebirdForever wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:http://www.skysports.com/share/11660885
More of a slight shove really, but of course he went down as if he'd been shot - probably thinking a player had touched him and wanting a penalty .
You can't condone this sort of thing, but I must say ...if ever anyone wanted punching ....
You’d define that as a ‘slight shove’? When have you ever clenched your fist and swung your arm to ‘slightly shove’ anything?
Well when I was that age to be honest that would hardly have been considered a shove. Perhaps we could call it an attempted bitch slap ? There was no weight in it even if it'd connected.
I mean, as I said,we can't condone the behaviour but it wasn't exactly a vicious assault.
Since we're on the subject, I find it very very strange that young fit men on a football pitch go down when they get slightly touched - I know they're putting it on to try and get penalties and so on, but why does anyone, especially referees, take them seriously ?
You'd think a professional athlete would be able to take a bit of a knock without it effecting them much. Mind you, I did once hit Lou Macarri , ( after he tried to hit me by the way and not on a football field), and he did actually have the upper body strength of a girl, so maybe my assumption is wrong.
was a cowardly punch from behind and Grealish was fortunate as intent was there. thats what it was called outside of your dream world 50 years ago and still today...
Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:50 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:dogfound wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:BluebirdForever wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:http://www.skysports.com/share/11660885
More of a slight shove really, but of course he went down as if he'd been shot - probably thinking a player had touched him and wanting a penalty .
You can't condone this sort of thing, but I must say ...if ever anyone wanted punching ....
You’d define that as a ‘slight shove’? When have you ever clenched your fist and swung your arm to ‘slightly shove’ anything?
Well when I was that age to be honest that would hardly have been considered a shove. Perhaps we could call it an attempted bitch slap ? There was no weight in it even if it'd connected.
I mean, as I said,we can't condone the behaviour but it wasn't exactly a vicious assault.
Since we're on the subject, I find it very very strange that young fit men on a football pitch go down when they get slightly touched - I know they're putting it on to try and get penalties and so on, but why does anyone, especially referees, take them seriously ?
You'd think a professional athlete would be able to take a bit of a knock without it effecting them much. Mind you, I did once hit Lou Macarri , ( after he tried to hit me by the way and not on a football field), and he did actually have the upper body strength of a girl, so maybe my assumption is wrong.
was a cowardly punch from behind and Grealish was fortunate as intent was there. thats what it was called outside of your dream world 50 years ago and still today...
Well, there you go then. It's perhaps a matter of concern because the nutter got onto the field and it was therefore possible that a more serious assault could have happened . It wasn't in itself a serious assault though and if you think that was an act of serious violence you must have led a sheltered life, which I'm glad about. It wasn't a punch though, it was a flailing swing with no force and only the weight of his arm behind it - and it missed anyway !
That wouldn't have put a normal man down and I think Grealish thought another player had bumped into him and went into full drama mode. Again, I don't condone it because it's public disorder, but a nasty assault it wasn't .
Mon Mar 11, 2019 2:53 pm