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With loads of stewards around in case someone earning less than 100k a week should dare to get near them. Of course if anyone should dare shout at them they can drop kick them.
Back in the good old days people were searched upon entry. Even copies of broadsheets were confiscated as they could be turned into something like an iron bar.
They certainly can, well nearly, and they bloody well hurt!
So one player gets hit. I have seen bikes get hit by cars. Should all cars be banned?
I guess if somepeople were taking cars onto a certain road and deliberately using them to ram people off bikes then they should be banned from that road.
And I still reckon most rugby players would consider the injury minor - but then they are not over pampered wooftahs who want to be covered in cotton wool.
A projectile coin in the eye (which this easily could have been) will take pretty much anyone down. Although I agree that most high level rugby players are as hard as nails and most high level football players are ... erm ... less so.
I was watching the game and at first I was laughing as it looked like that Ferdinand had poked himself in the eye while lifting his shirt over his head, then I saw the coin. There are some ******* on both sides of the fence but that was just out of order...
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I guess if somepeople were taking cars onto a certain road and deliberately using them to ram people off bikes then they should be banned from that road.
Most of the time they don't look atall. Sometimes its deliberate. The punishments handed out are way too lenient.
There are some ******* on both sides of the fence but that was just out of order...
It was out of order. I think its a very bad thing. But to suggest that they need to be protected by nets is just way too much. To be fair Rio dealt with it very well "shame it was just 2p - why not a pound?"
I don't see what their wages have to do with it. What about all the lower-league games which have equally bad fans, where the players aren't showered in Bentleys? There was that Leeds game where a fan ran onto the pitch and punched the goalie in the face, then ran back to the crowd who gave him a hero's response.
I do agree nets are stupid, but I don't agree it is acceptable. Football is supposed to be something you can take your kids to.
He didn't celebrate in front of the city fans. The united fins were in the section directly behind the city goal. At what point does it become too much? When a player loses an eye? When the morons start bringing darts in with them. When I was a kid one of my mates handed a thing to a copper at old trafford that had been thrown into the United section by Everton supporters. It was a golf ball with nails through it. I don't want to go back to the days when football crowds are filled with moronic dicks who only go to the game to injur the players or supporters.
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