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Still wound up by that big fat bully of a steward. Hope he gets his karma the horrible get.
Well done Kun.
Well done Kun.
No doubt Bmouth lawyers said to the steward 'Look, if you repeat your allegation under oath in court, and it's found to be false, you're looking at a few years in prison for perjury. So Mr Steward, did Mr Aguero deliberately or otherwise hit you ?The Times has reported that PSF and PFA have accused the police and stewards of disproportionate use of force.
Is it true that the steward gave the police a formal statement that he had been assaulted by Aguero? And then withdrew it. Don't the police usually take a dim view of that sort of thing?
Legend to immortal to us fans after this.Aguero has actually coming out of this very well with the public supporting him. Pleasure to see a player stand up for a supporter like that.
The Telegraph said Aguero tried to diffuse the situation. For a so-called quality paper that's appalling. DEFUSE, please.What's up with the Telegraph?
And what paper is ok?
Still wound up by that big fat bully of a steward. Hope he gets his karma the horrible get.
Well done Kun.
Totally agree. It's obvious the pillock forgot that unlike in most circumstances against supporters where he enjoys getting his own way and that it's fine to make things up, he was on the pitch and being watched by 16 broadcast quality cameras.At the very least that allegation of assault should be classed as wasting police time.
Totally agree. It's obvious the pillock forgot that unlike in most circumstances against supporters where he enjoys getting his own way and that it's fine to make things up, he was on the pitch and being watched by 16 broadcast quality cameras.
As soon as he saw (or his employer saw) the footage, he was forced to withdraw his lie. It really shouldn't be allowed to go unpunished.