If you spit on a 13 year old girl, you deserved to be called a ****. Well done to those City fans.
Yet everyone blamed the dad at the time.
If you spit on a 13 year old girl, you deserved to be called a ****. Well done to those City fans.
Don't condone their behaviour, but they're lucky he didn't brick their bus.
isn't there a discretionary 10% on speed limits though as well (could be wrong)?....therefore possibly not as black and white as disturbing the peace, verbally abusing a stranger etc.
What he has done in the past is irrelevant. He had consequences for it and if the family he spat at chose not to press charges thats unto them.
Two wrongs don't make a right and there is no excuse for this type of behaviour. Cowards the lot of them.
If you can’t see the difference between supporting/abusing at the ground to help your team/hinder the opposition and basically being scumbags at a service station after a match (towards someone that wasn’t even playing) then I can only assume you’ve included your IQ in your username.Ooh these football fans are terrible aren't they.
There was a bloke stood next to me at the Emirates yesterday who just kept shouting encouragement to the City team and abuse at Arsenal all through the game.
Never shut up once. Such a shame the stadium was so quite, almost serene at times, except for this hooligan.
And the 40-year-old can be seen hitting back at the football supporters, although it is unclear what exactly he is saying to the group.
I love how, in modern parlance, it’s common for a certain type of person to call people “snowflakes” when in the past, the term would have “non-knuckle dragging scrotes”.Context is important here though pal.
If Souness or even Neville had been subjected to this abuse then I’d probably agree with all the offended virtue signalling snowflakes that it was out of order.
But when a man has been demonstrably proven to be a scumbag by spitting at a child then normal rules don’t apply anymore similar to if one finds oneself confronted by a burglar at home. The same legal rules may still apply but morally the situation has changed.
Great stopping off point after a night at Shelley's in Longton!