Quote from: mr underhill on March 10, 2019, 02:47:49 PMhow likely is it that they will face punitive action? Is a points deduction a certainty - or is a fine more likely?. They were disgraced today by a thug believing himself to be a Peaky Blinder.Games played behind closed doors would be my guess. Has to be a deterrent, both for clubs and fans.
how likely is it that they will face punitive action? Is a points deduction a certainty - or is a fine more likely?. They were disgraced today by a thug believing himself to be a Peaky Blinder.
Aston Villa Football Club is appalled by the disgraceful attack on Jack Grealish during today’s game.A red line has been crossed by this cowardly on-field assault on a player, which is unprecedented in English football.We trust the perpetrator will feel the full force of the law and the authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding today’s deplorable incident.Local rivalries are part of the fabric of the game however, as we are sure our friends at Birmingham City would agree, to have a player’s personal safety placed under such jeopardy is a serious cause for concern for the entire football community.
Quote from: BoVillan esq on March 10, 2019, 02:38:16 PMIts really fortunate for Jack that the bloke is not just a coward but a complete limp wristed wimp, another bloke with some poundage and strength, catching somebody unawares, could have caused untold damage, severe concussion, brian damage, plus, to the side like that, mandibular damage, Jack's a lucky lad really. Yes. There is a very, very serious side to what could have happened had the rag connected properly or had it been someone bigger. Getting punched from behind when you are not aware usually has terrible consequences.
Its really fortunate for Jack that the bloke is not just a coward but a complete limp wristed wimp, another bloke with some poundage and strength, catching somebody unawares, could have caused untold damage, severe concussion, brian damage, plus, to the side like that, mandibular damage, Jack's a lucky lad really.
Quote from: mr underhill on March 10, 2019, 02:47:49 PMhow likely is it that they will face punitive action? Is a points deduction a certainty - or is a fine more likely?. They were disgraced today by a thug believing himself to be a Peaky Blinder.When the EFL issue a statement that includes the words 'possible sanctions' even before the players and officials have left the stadium it doesn't look good for Small Heath. I wonder how much of a hero that fan will still be to those who applauded him when the punishment is delivered?
Bluenose Pete on WM saying that fan hasn't brought shame on the club , started going on about terrorists !! Me neither.Then belly aching about Hause not being sent off .They can't spin this one into a moral victory , surely.
They got away with throwing dart board darts and snooker balls at players. They will get away with this. Even without KB flashing her thighs.
We don't always cover ourselves in glory it has to be said, now that Alfie Perkins is having his address plastered all over the internet and it's being reposted by a number of Villa fan pages. He deserves to have his collar felt for his disgusting posts but it only takes one twat to take it further now.