Serious point: as with all ongoing legal situations, please be very careful what you say and refrain from speculation.
It might even be an apple next time ... a cox's pippin. He should pick on someone his own size.Ahh, I see. That does put a different complexion on things. What on earth was he thinking ?
An example needs to be made here. It was an iPhone this time, it could easily be an iPad next time, or god forbid even a mac. Much as I love seeing Kaz bombing down the wing, a message must be sent that this kind of behaviour is simply not tolerable in our society today.
Not just you, it is definitely funny.Am I the only person here who is so irresponsible that he finds the notion of chaotic Kazenga dropping a bird's £500 mobile down a drain to have an underlying comedic quality, like Mario setting his house on fire with fireworks? As Easy 10 says, if he'd stuffed someone's MacPro down the grating that really would be serious.
Sadly this is a problem with lots of young players, too much money, and think they can get away with anything. Clubs need to remind them of their responsibilities ,being professional footballers and in the public eye
If someone posted on here that a gypsy had Put a brick through their windscreen, many would be baying for their blood; I doubt we'd have many saying "it's just a windscreen FFS" or "Serves you right for having a shit car".
Just because he plays for the Albion, doesn't mean he's above the law.
Update:
Kazenga Lua Lua was fined £800 after admitting criminal damage and the phone owner was awarded £184 compensation.
Does she get any of the fine? If not shouldn't the compensation cover the cost of a replacement iphone?
He should pick on someone his own size.
Maybe the model of iPhone was an old one and therefore the valuation that the Argus put in it's story was inaccurate![]()