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That steward is definitely a Manchester United fan
Probably haha. Seems a bit drastic given the fact losing to Manchester City is hardly the end of the world...More likely a Bournemouth fan that was pissed off at the late equaliser and decided to make something up.
Probably haha. Seems a bit drastic given the fact losing to Manchester City is hardly the end of the world...
Clearly the only logical thing to do. How else would a normal person go about it?Agreed, the steward was obviously gutted and thought the best way forward was to manhandle a celebrating fan and falsely accuse a footballer of assault!
Unfortunately there are stewards out there who can't wait for some 'incident' so they can behave like that. They get away with it too, thankfully this time a footballer stepped in. If other fans had complained they would no doubt have fallen on deaf ears.
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If only it was a late equaliser.More likely a Bournemouth fan that was pissed off at the late equaliser and decided to make something up.
Correct. It would also be interesting to see what Bournemouth make of his idea of restraint and 'reasonable force.' Ive fairly certain if a copper is already restraining someone, it's not reasonable to then sit on top of the lad and put him in a chokehold.
And yet he classifies what Aguero did as a 'hit?' Hope the nasty prick gets sacked.
If only it was a late equaliser.
Anyone who attends games will have come across tosser stewards at some point I'm sure. Though normally its about such silly things as standing up or entry into the ground for your mate who's a bit pissed. The bloke who gets pinned down looks to be a badly misused holding technique.
In terms of being sacked, they get paid peanuts for doing a few hours work, and if one goes they just hire another. Checking the training that they all get is probably the better solution.
Last I heard the police had arrested 3 City fans involved in that kerfuffle. Those individuals are potentially looking at a banning order now. Ultimately if they stay in the stand and celebrate, there's no issue.
I hope the nasty prick Mike Dean gets sacked as well, but there we go.
If only it was a late equaliser.
Anyone who attends games will have come across tosser stewards at some point I'm sure. Though normally its about such silly things as standing up or entry into the ground for your mate who's a bit pissed. The bloke who gets pinned down looks to be a badly misused holding technique.
In terms of being sacked, they get paid peanuts for doing a few hours work, and if one goes they just hire another. Checking the training that they all get is probably the better solution.
Last I heard the police had arrested 3 City fans involved in that kerfuffle. Those individuals are potentially looking at a banning order now. Ultimately if they stay in the stand and celebrate, there's no issue.
I hope the nasty prick Mike Dean gets sacked as well, but there we go.
I agree with you that better training is the right way to go too, but it's clear that as an individual, this guy isnt up to the job. As has been pointed out, there are good stewards out there, and there are those who are on a power trip and think wearing a hi vis vest gives them carte blanche to batter anyone who steps out of line.
Ive said it before about Bournemouth though, there have been numerous pitch invasions from that away end (Ive been there twice where the away fans were sat in that section and ended up on the pitch when they've scored) and I think a lot of it is insufficient barriers. There is always a natural surge forward when you score, and at Bournemouth, there is nothing stopping you. Ive been on the front row before at Man City, and there is a small knee height wall, and when we scored and everyone surged forward, I hit that wall instead of ending up on the pitch. I think Hull had similar problems when they moved away fans into the East Stand, there were quite a few away fans who ended up on the pitch after big goals (Spurs one I remember when they scored a late winner there) I noticed though when I went there that last season, they too had built a small barrier at the front to stop it being a problem.
You can see the problem at Bournemouth on this picture...
There is nothing stopping them putting gates in those gaps like everybody else does.
I know, I took it! It was just the clearest pic I had.
I dont think its an excuse to blame it on wheelchair access. There are wheelchair spaces along the front of the West Stand at Wigan, they still have gates that can be taken down if an emergency arises.
Away fans will always celebrate more wildly than home fans in general, and there will always be a surge forward. Its nothing to do with keeping away fans gated in, it's about not leaving a massive gap that people can be pushed through in the momentum of celebrations.
The whole attitude towards away fans like that is wrong. I was at Chelsea on Sunday, sat right next to the home fans in the East Stand. There was a line of stewards there sat on the steps, who when Chelsea scored, got up and run on to the pitch to form a line in front of the away end, like we were going to do something.
Putting in gates is nothing to do with trust. Its a perfectly fine safety feature, when its possible for fans to be pushed onto a pitch in a celebration and receive a criminal record for it. It's funny you say the problem never came up before you were in the Premier League, Im guessing it did. My first visit to Bournemouth you were still a Championship club, and Watford fans ended up on the pitch that day too. More crowded away ends will always mean a higher likelihood of a pitch invasion following a celebration, as if its empty, you can sit where you want. It's happend now when late goals have been scored by Villa, ourselves and now Man City so there's at least 3. You'll struggle to find that many away fan pitch invasions as that in the whole of the rest of the Premier League in that time. That tells me you have a problem.
As I said I go away all the time, drink and enjoy myself. And Bournemouth as tinpot as we are, sell out plenty of away ends. I struggle to feel particularly sympathetic to people hurdling over rows of seats to celebrate a goal causing a surge. Especially if it's packed, it's stupid and dangerous. There's no need to do it. Behaviour has to come into it somewhere. I doubt the police arrests were people pushed on involuntarily by those behind. They were more likely the ones who jumped over the boards to get on.
What a tool. In fairness the roads round his are very quiet and going slow it'd be close to impossible to hurt anyone but still.https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/848758/wayne-rooney-arrested-drink-driving-cheshire-police
Wayne Rooney arrested on suspicion of drink driving.
It's kind of like Bauer complaining that Johnnytodd is biased.It's reported that La Liga has written to UEFA asking them to investigate Man City regarding Financial Fair Play, having also asked for PSG to be audited similarly. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41146009
La Liga claim that "both PSG and Man City benefit from sponsorships that make no economic sense and lack any fair value". La Liga president Javier Tebas said City and PSG's "funding by state-aid distorts European competitions and creates an inflationary spiral that is irreparably harming the football industry".
No comment as yet from UFEA themselves.
La Liga nursing a bruised ego over Neymar? Or do they have a fair point?
It's reported that La Liga has written to UEFA asking them to investigate Man City regarding Financial Fair Play, having also asked for PSG to be audited similarly. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41146009
La Liga claim that "both PSG and Man City benefit from sponsorships that make no economic sense and lack any fair value". La Liga president Javier Tebas said City and PSG's "funding by state-aid distorts European competitions and creates an inflationary spiral that is irreparably harming the football industry".
No comment as yet from UFEA themselves.
La Liga nursing a bruised ego over Neymar? Or do they have a fair point?
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