Quote from: The Situation on December 04, 2010, 12:29:22 AMJust cos someone took a flare into the sty doesn't mean his first intention was to throw it at them Yes, he obviously knew it would snow and thought he would have to help a plane perform an emergency landing at Birmingham Airport a la Die Hard 2. Or maybe he lives up an unlit street and needed to light his way. That would explain why he took a flare to the match but never bothered lighting it until the very end where he could lob it at fans because he was provoked.
Just cos someone took a flare into the sty doesn't mean his first intention was to throw it at them
Quote from: Somniloquism on December 04, 2010, 01:19:32 PMQuote from: The Situation on December 04, 2010, 12:29:22 AMJust cos someone took a flare into the sty doesn't mean his first intention was to throw it at them Yes, he obviously knew it would snow and thought he would have to help a plane perform an emergency landing at Birmingham Airport a la Die Hard 2. Or maybe he lives up an unlit street and needed to light his way. That would explain why he took a flare to the match but never bothered lighting it until the very end where he could lob it at fans because he was provoked.Isn't it just possible that a Villa fan went to the game intending to raise a flare in celebration? I would have thought that more likely than taking something with the primary intention of lobbing it in defeat.Don't get me wrong, he shouldn't have taken it, & he certainly shouldn't have thrown it, but it's a bit of a leap to assume it was the intention from the outset.
Bit annoyed that the Birmingham Mail site is running the video and condemning villa fans fro wrecking toilets at the game, while there is not a jot of a mention that the blues fans did the same during the league game at Villa Park.
Isn't it just possible that a Villa fan went to the game intending to raise a flare in celebration? I would have thought that more likely than taking something with the primary intention of lobbing it in defeat.Don't get me wrong, he shouldn't have taken it, & he certainly shouldn't have thrown it, but it's a bit of a leap to assume it was the intention from the outset.
I don't mind flares being used, but only being used in the correct way...
There were flares lit in the North Stand when we beat them last season... done in celebration, not thrown at small heath.
It happened in the Upper North stand just after Milner scored the peno. It was lit with good intentions and the stewards didn't really care lol.
Quote from: ozzjim on December 04, 2010, 03:26:31 PMBit annoyed that the Birmingham Mail site is running the video and condemning villa fans fro wrecking toilets at the game, while there is not a jot of a mention that the blues fans did the same during the league game at Villa Park. Me too, how on earth did this get on Youtube ?
Quote from: The Situation on December 04, 2010, 05:30:17 PMIt happened in the Upper North stand just after Milner scored the peno. It was lit with good intentions and the stewards didn't really care lol.Yeah a big claret one. There was also a flare lit and thrown at them outside the ground at VP this seasonOn another note my mate went to blose chelsea in the tilton and said there fans were horribly racist. Every time malouda came over he was abused. Wont repeat the words on here...