dw7
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Bet he wouldn't of done it in a big game like away to Madrid in the CL
MSP said:I don't know how it is in PL or England overall but abandoned matches over here are usually ruled as 0:3 against the club who's fans caused the problem.
bezer57 said:Where's that ? Mate ?MSP said:I don't know how it is in PL or England overall but abandoned matches over here are usually ruled as 0:3 against the club who's fans caused the problem.
hahaha!charliebigspuds said:its a good job RVP wasn't in the crowd as that ball could have killed him
Spurs in the cup a few years ago is the only one I can think of, it was in the dying stages of the match as well if I remember rightly?law74 said:MSP said:I don't know how it is in PL or England overall but abandoned matches over here are usually ruled as 0:3 against the club who's fans caused the problem.
the last City game that was stopped early due to crowd "disturbance" the result stood as it was when we invaded the pitch.
For a bonus point, what was the game?
Dj1979 said:Spurs in the cup a few years ago is the only one I can think of, it was in the dying stages of the match as well if I remember rightly?law74 said:MSP said:I don't know how it is in PL or England overall but abandoned matches over here are usually ruled as 0:3 against the club who's fans caused the problem.
the last City game that was stopped early due to crowd "disturbance" the result stood as it was when we invaded the pitch.
For a bonus point, what was the game?
Might not be if your the bloke in question think he could consider it pretty offensive.<br /><br />-- Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:40 pm --<br /><br />ban-mcfc said:saying someones wife takes it up the arse is very very different to suggesting someones a monkey because of skin colour.
Think your user names the give away here.law74 said:MSP said:I don't know how it is in PL or England overall but abandoned matches over here are usually ruled as 0:3 against the club who's fans caused the problem.
the last City game that was stopped early due to crowd "disturbance" the result stood as it was when we invaded the pitch.
For a bonus point, what was the game?
1985 away at Notts C, we lost 3-2 having been 2-0 up, and would have clinched promotion ?law74 said:the last City game that was stopped early due to crowd "disturbance" the result stood as it was when we invaded the pitch.
For a bonus point, what was the game?
Game wasn't stopped mate it kicked off at half time when we were 3 down just delayed restart for about 20 minutes if i remember right but game got completed.Don't think we were ever 2 up unless I've lost it completely we scored 2 in second half nearly got a draw.cleavers said:1985 away at Notts C, we lost 3-2 having been 2-0 up, and would have clinched promotion ?law74 said:the last City game that was stopped early due to crowd "disturbance" the result stood as it was when we invaded the pitch.
For a bonus point, what was the game?
Dj1979 said:Was some sort of rule about that brought in for the euros that refs had the power to stop the match if they heard anything. Fair play for doing it and the crowd seemed to be getting on the back of the perpetrators which is good. You would think some 4th teer Greek team would savor somebody like Milan coming to play them and appreciate the game instead of this shit. Some people don't want to learnOohvonkyvonky said:Blue Mist said:They will no doubt be punished by the jokers who run football but I applaud their actions. We should have stood up to the tossers over the Serbian game, sadly we didn't.
This is a quote from Marcotti (Journalist) on Twitter
" Most of stadium applauds walk off. Ref halts game (entitled to do so under new rules)"
I'm not aware of any new rules regarding walking off because of racisim? Lets hope more is made of this..
malg said:Why is it just racism that shouldn't be tolerated? Why should tens of thousands of people be allowed to sing about some blokes wife taking it up the arse, or making pretty fucking obscene comments about Wenger, or antisemitic chants etc, etc. Lots and lots of nasty chants at football games therefore why not just walk off every time a player feels offended.MC ID said:malg said:OK then, how about a walk off because of:
1. Homophobic chanting?
2. Personally abusive chanting ('does she take it up the arse' type stuff)?
3. Arsenal walking off when opposition fans sing that shite about Wenger?
4. Spurs when opposition fans sing about 'Jews'?
5. Liverpool when the Rags sing about Hillsborough?
6. Rags when we sing that 'having a party stuff'?
Etc, etc, etc.
I don't agree with it.
What would you suggest? Racism should never be tolerated, if Boateng felt like walking off because people where suggesting he was sub-human for being different skin toned more power to him.
For some reason everyone gets up in arms about fans shouting racist chants, when the worst offenders are on the pitch. I have never heard (not in the last 10 years that is) a fan call a black player a 'black cûnt', or a 'choc ice' - unlike two of England biggest football stars. Maybe they should get their own house in fucking order first, then tackle the fans.
dw7 said:Bet he wouldn't of done it in a big game like away to Madrid in the CL
Ruddles81 said:dw7 said:Bet he wouldn't of done it in a big game like away to Madrid in the CL
Exactly. Very well done to Prince-Boateng and Milan for doing this but it was a friendly game against a side no one had heard of. I wonder what UEFA would do if a team did this in a CL or Europa match or an international (e.g. England U-21 in Serbia a few months ago or us in Porto last season). I'd like to see this tested out in a high profile clash and see if the authorities have the bollocks to come down on the right side rather than their usual paltry fines and buck passing.
Manchester_lalala said:Mayor West said:How has the video only had 311 views yet nearly 700 thumbs up?
Alot of people from stoke have viewed it.
Ruddles81 said:dw7 said:Bet he wouldn't of done it in a big game like away to Madrid in the CL
Exactly. Very well done to Prince-Boateng and Milan for doing this but it was a friendly game against a side no one had heard of. I wonder what UEFA would do if a team did this in a CL or Europa match or an international (e.g. England U-21 in Serbia a few months ago or us in Porto last season). I'd like to see this tested out in a high profile clash and see if the authorities have the bollocks to come down on the right side rather than their usual paltry fines and buck passing.