Boxing record
Total fights 38
Wins 36
Wins by KO 14
Wins by Piggyback 1
Losses 2
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Boxing record
Total fights 38
Wins 36
Wins by KO 14
Wins by Piggyback 1
Losses 2
I got turfed out the bar in Crete watching Burnley game. Went fucking berserk when we got the opening goal. I was the only **** in there too.And me in Kefalonia. Amazing where all the Sheff Utd fans appeared from !!
Neither. As with all things pugilistic (in a British contest) the ref is the sole arbiter.Won’t it be up to Sheffield United that decide what punishment he gets, or is it passed on to City?

He has no more passion than me or thousands of others. what if we all did it?Here is a question for all those who are saying he is wrong for going on the pitch.......
Were you at City v Bury when a fan ran on the pitch and threw his season ticket at the team?
(Allegedly City posted it back to him a couple of days later)
The point being, emotion is football. Take that emotion away and you have... what? Chess?
He didn't have a knife, covid or a tactical nuclear weapon. He had what the fan v Bury had, passion. He loves the club. Emotion is not a criminal offence despite what the Premier League and the government want you to think.
To think, I’ve read hundreds of your posts and never knew you were Tits Out Jackie.Now this kind of grabbing a player is acceptable.........although actually it wasn't grabbing just a polite request from me for a photo with my hero. :-)
100%Do they go to court for that? Seems a bit much.
Seriously?Can never understand why fans have to jump on the pitch to celebrate with the players when they are surrounded by everyone else.
Who? ;-)To think, I’ve read hundreds of your posts and never knew you were Tits Out Jackie.
Was there a pitch invasion after the Aguero goal? I don’t remember one before the final whistle.Seriously?
No, I am asking a serious question. I haven't ever run onto the pitch but I fully understand why fans do it. Football, no City is a passion. I won't tell the stories about Barnsley and QPR, both away. Ipswich, away when I ran down the aisle from row 145 and only got stopped by a barrier, otherwise.... I am not and never will be a violent person, this bloke, who I do not know, wasn't either. It was a spontaneous reaction.
The one who tried it after the winning goal didn't make it.r a cracking winning goal was smashed in the back of the onion bag in the last few minutes of a game,
A young Harry Potter
Stop plagiarising my vernacular.I got turfed out the bar in Crete watching Burnley game. Went fucking berserk when we got the opening goal. I was the only **** in there too.
(And yes, that means I was the only person in there).
I celebrate all our goals. I just don't feel the need to jump onto the pitch.looked like passion to me, or do you only celebrate title winning goals ?
Erling would be crushed.He has no more passion than me or thousands of others. what if we all did it?
Yeah and that would be a shame.Erling would be crushed.
I understand all that, and i know of them moments, this isnt really just about Saturday, in general. What's the purpose of wanting to run onto the pitch during a goal when you are amongst fans enjoying the same moment.Seriously?
No, I am asking a serious question. I haven't ever run onto the pitch but I fully understand why fans do it. Football, no City is a passion. I won't tell the stories about Barnsley and QPR, both away. Ipswich, away when I ran down the aisle from row 145 and only got stopped by a barrier, otherwise.... I am not and never will be a violent person, this bloke, who I do not know, wasn't either. It was a spontaneous reaction.