[Football] Viera

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Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Much as I applaudedCantona for kicking Matthew whatsisface I applaud Vieira for fending this twant off. But I fear in the cold light of day it's assault (albeit as a result of provocation) and Pat could be in trouble. Maybe the softness of his kick will be his saving grace (it should) but as we've seen in this day and age with Will Smith...could be a 'cancel' ahead. Same I guess for McBurnie who has previous

I imagine that one or two former playing opponents of Vieira would testify that the fact that the fan was able to walk afterwards proves that it wasn't a serious kick.
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
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Jun 11, 2011
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Worthing
This fan deserved a kick up the arse.
I take it Zaha was still on the pitch,in which case, why pick on Viera?

Seriously, last week, Brentford players were complaining that Everton fans were racially abusing their families. Seems a pretty toxic culture up there still.
 


Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
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Aug 24, 2020
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It's a funny old game.

What odds would we have got on the manager of Crystal Palace being given the thumbs up my most of us (not all) here on NSC for kicking a fan, after throwing away a 2 goal lead?
 


brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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Should have been some security with PV. After Everton pitch invaded after the winning goal it was pretty obvious it would happen at full time, so security should have been ready to protect and escort people off the pitch.
 






dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Blackpool have been fined £50k and been given a suspended 3 point deduction for their pitch invasion. Interesting to see if the PL do anything
 




cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
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La Rochelle
I'm no Crystal Palace fan of anything much that they do, but I would love the PL to say to Viera...." well done....no charges against you....you done well ".

I am fed up of the victims being held to account for re-acting to the atrocious behaviour of thugs.
 




happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,171
Eastbourne
There's two separate issues:
Firstly, the fan shouldn't have been on the pitch and he appears to have, along with others, committed an offence (entering the playing area)
Secondly Vieira appears to have assaulted the fan. Possible defences could be that he feared he was going to be attacked (or that others were) so struck the first blow. Provocation is not a defence but it can be mitigation.

As for the pitch invasions, an immediate points deduction for the club(s) involved. In the case of a playoff/cup game, reversal of the result.
 


Yoda

English & European
On another note, does anyone know why Everton are still using the "Covid" away dressing rooms? I thought the away team coming out from that corner was only a Covid precaution as their tunnel in the main stand was too tight & small for keeping a social distance? Why aren't away teams back to using the standard away dressing rooms in the main stand?
 








pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
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I take it Zaha was still on the pitch,in which case, why pick on Viera?

A mate just sent me this

zaha.jpg
 






timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
Points deduction for this sort of fan behaviour is the way forward.

…… Only where clubs have not taken reasonable and proportionate precautions?.

What happens when the away fans encroach, or both sets of fans, or only a few?

Never ending litigation will ensue to determine league positions.
 






highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
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Surprised to see people condoning Viera's reaction. Regardless of pitch invasion that did not constitute self defence.

I ssupect for the majority there's a line to be drawn between 'having sympathy' and 'condoning'.

Of course he shouldn't have done it. Obviously there will have to be repercussions for him. So can't 'condone'.

But most of us can also see the other side - recent events creating fear for the safety of opposotion staff and players, abject failure to protect thise staff and players by Everton, and excessive goading by a complete arse who was relying on the fact that Viera wouldn't be able to react, in order to get a selfie video to show off to his mates. All of which engenders a fair amount of sympathy with Viera.
 






Originunknown

BINFEST'ING
Aug 30, 2011
3,155
SUSSEX
I ssupect for the majority there's a line to be drawn between 'having sympathy' and 'condoning'.

Of course he shouldn't have done it. Obviously there will have to be repercussions for him. So can't 'condone'.

But most of us can also see the other side - recent events creating fear for the safety of opposotion staff and players, abject failure to protect thise staff and players by Everton, and excessive goading by a complete arse who was relying on the fact that Viera wouldn't be able to react, in order to get a selfie video to show off to his mates. All of which engenders a fair amount of sympathy with Viera.

The evidence shows it is an attempted assault by Viera on a young and possibly mentally challenged individual who has encroached on the field of play.
 


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