Hope so. So far, he has the same length of ban as four others who seemingly danced around a load of opposition fans without actually bothering to hit anyone.
Not sure why the judge "slammed" the Facebook page when it seemed to do all the hard work for the Old Bill. Perhaps congratulating them would be more appropriate.
I have not been to Kenilworth Road for many years but I'd be surprised if it was the worst atmosphere in the PL. Small ground, close to the pitch, probably the only season in the PL, it should be rocking.
I think it was 2016, you will need to double check with Stewart Lee's cab driver though.
Anyway, apparently jail is like a holiday camp nowadays so it's not all bad.
If we want bakers to paid a living wage and if we want the bakery to use quality ingredients then you have to pay for it. If you can't afford it, don't buy it.
As it went so well this weekend (30 minute delays, apparently), I fully expect people to ignore the next closure (not sure when it is) and it to be carnage. Or, will everyone think this and it be ok again?
It's a difficult one. If a Roma (or any away fan) was attached before a match in Brighton, NSC would be in uproar if the club were sanctioned for it unless there was clear evidence that there was a link to the club.
However, this happens so regularly, it should be possible for UEFA to say that...
I don't think it was the European way either but they (or some) seemed to evolve whereas we didn't. Possibly because we were more restricted due to all seater stadium and CCTV.
I watched Saturday's MOTD and there were two Brentford players showing imaginary yellow cards to the ref. I thought this was now a yellow card offense?
I think it was two written apologies, one at Palace and one at Spurs. There were others that people felt were wrong but they were not actual apologies.