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timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,508
Sussex
2 - 1 down to Millwall - Wise argues with Earnshaw, match held up - objects thrown at linesman, now where have we seen that before?
 








Bobble

New member
Jul 10, 2003
3
No doubt lots of festive spirit around Ninian Park after the whistle and I'm sure Mr Wise walked quietly off the pitch too. This really is a fixture that makes one not nostialgic for certain elments of the 80s.. :nono:
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,340
Cardiff came out playing like pussies today, were always on the back foot, didn't give their strikers any service at all and got exactly what they deserved. f*** all. And their bad sportsmanship that led to the coin-throwing when Dennis Wise had a go (quite rightly for once - Millwall kicked the ball out so an injured Cardiff player could be attended to and Cardiff responded by taking the piss) might just earn them some kind of ban or fine or preferably both. What's WRONG with these people? :salute:
 


BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,248
it makes me laugh,normally you get a section on one side of the ground where you get a few idiots,but at Cardiff it seems like every side of the ground.
 


Jul 5, 2003
3,245
Cardiff
Tom Hark said:
And their bad sportsmanship that led to the coin-throwing when Dennis Wise had a go (quite rightly for once - Millwall kicked the ball out so an injured Cardiff player could be attended to and Cardiff responded by taking the piss) might just earn them some kind of ban or fine or preferably both. What's WRONG with these people?

Wise quite rightly had a go? Are you f***ing joking?

Their guy threw the ball to Earnie, who intended to kick the ball out for a goal kick but it went for a throw-in by the corner flag instead (such is his form at the moment!). He apologised and agreed with their lad that the throw should be re-taken and he would this time put it out for a goal kick.

This was just about to happen when Wise, who had been right over on the other side of the pitch, raced across and started pushing and shoving Earnshaw for no apparent reason. The jumped-up little Cockney **** was restrained by his own players! They were clearly telling him it was a honest mistake from Earnie and the throw was going to be re-taken.

The throw was re-taken after Wise had been calmed down, Earnie put the ball out for a goal kick this time, and Wise shook his hand after making a few apologetic gestures.

The fact that a few coins were thrown in Wise's direction was unfortunate - there is no excuse for it at all. But, that said, Wise was entirely responsible for bringing the situation about in the first place.

You're talking about fines and bans again I see. For what exactly?
 




Virgo's Haircut

Resident Train Guru
Jul 5, 2003
4,490
On a train...
The Laughing Bluebird said:
You're talking about fines and bans again I see. For what exactly?

For your so-called "fans" throwing objects on to the field of play. But I guess the neanderthals will never learn, so whats the point?
 


Jul 5, 2003
3,245
Cardiff
Pethick's Haircut said:
For your so-called "fans" throwing objects on to the field of play. But I guess the neanderthals will never learn, so whats the point?

How many other clubs have had fines or been banned for their so-called 'fans' throwing objects on to the field of play in the recent past? There have been countless occasions where similar things have happened during the last couple of seasons, especially in Premiership matches, but I haven't seen any calls for fines or bans for those clubs on here.

How much were Brighton fined when an Albion fan threw a seat on to the pitch at Wycombe?
 


Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,033
There's no doubt TLB has a point. With Cardiff and Millwall, if something like that happens it's the headline, whereas with most other clubs it's not even mentioned.

But there is a reason for it, nonetheless. And it's the same reason that England fans are 'aggressive drunken louts', while Welsh/Scottish/Irish fans are 'just enjoying the craic and great ambassadors'. There's form.
 


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