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The one with the Union Jack on his profile photo I assumeA FB search found someone of the same name, age and a Forest fan living in Mansfield
The one with the Union Jack on his profile photo I assumeA FB search found someone of the same name, age and a Forest fan living in Mansfield
The life ban is from the Amex, imposed by BHAFC.
But he is a Forest Supporter - Not sure he will be too bothered about that , it’s like the pub thing tho banned from one banned from all
I've tried that before (in the garden) and the top floats away for about ten yards before gracefully landing on an (unharmed) ant.Idiot could have had her eye out, should have been proper compensation paid. The only reason one would throw a coin is surely with deliberate intent to cause someone harm. Needs to be a football banning order across all stadiums
And surely anyone stupid enough to throw a bottle top or plastic bottle with lid on would be the kind to throw a coin so ban coins or actually unban bottle tops cos there's no logic in banning bottle tops if idiots can lob a coin instead
The jeans and shoes mob Needs to save his money and buy some decent clothing rather than throwing it at away fans.That’s him
Plumber AND fashion critic, you're obviously a man of many talents. I need to know which block of WSU you sit in, so that I can avoid a harsh critique of my match day attire.The jeans and shoes mob Needs to save his money and buy some decent clothing rather than throwing it at away fans.
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Seems like a very light punishment; if you assaulted someone in the street by chucking a piece of metal at their head you would expect more than a £200 fine. I was hit on the head by a 50p coin chucked by Chelsea knob and I had a lump like a duck eggFootball fan given three-year ban for throwing coins at Brighton match
A football fan has been given a three-year ban for throwing coins, one of which hit a woman on thewww.brightonandhovenews.org
Good riddance, 60 year old man throwing coins.
I guess some people never grow up.
I’m usually at the top of the stairs at least 2 hours before kick off checking footwear That lot in the photo look like they are off to watch rugby.Plumber AND fashion critic, you're obviously a man of many talents. I need to know which block of WSU you sit in, so that I can avoid a harsh critique of my match day attire.
Indeed. The punishment seems excessively lenient to me. Mr Blobby doesn't post on here anymore. One can only imagine what he would think of the sentence.Seems like a very light punishment; if you assaulted someone in the street by chucking a piece of metal at their head you would expect more than a £200 fine. I was hit on the head by a 50p coin chucked by Chelsea knob and I had a lump like a duck egg
I didn’t think the match was exciting enough to get a semi TBH.Football matches make some grown men ( and women ) do the strangest things.
Probably the worst of recent times I’ve seen was walking out of Wembley after our semi and a Dad was trying to fight Man City fans. His own sons walked away in disgust with most Albion fans calling him a tosser.
What a load of cobblers!The jeans and shoes mob Needs to save his money and buy some decent clothing rather than throwing it at away fans.
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Boxing Day 79, it was a miracle no one received life changing that afternoon. It was, as mentioned literally raining coinsJust stupid, I remember at the Goldstone when we played that lot up the road coins were raining down on us and one unlucky policeman got one in the eye. It was all 10ps and 50s so made plenty of money to cover the admission and drinks
Not even for a semi by the sea?I didn’t think the match was exciting enough to get a semi TBH.