I can see a situation in the future where Barber has left for a bigger club .
Is this an ITK that PB is joining Sheffield Wednesday?
I can see a situation in the future where Barber has left for a bigger club .
Five years is right for an under-18.
As for those complaining about the fact he blames his mental health, well I guess they haven't had mental health issues. Having them is a struggle and makes it even harder to make the sort of judgement call required not to make it into an excuse. Expecting someone with a mental health problem to make the best and most rational decisions is ridiculous.
He's a kid with problems who made a mistake. Stop bullying him, he's paid the price.
Five years is right for an under-18.
As for those complaining about the fact he blames his mental health, well I guess they haven't had mental health issues. Having them is a struggle and makes it even harder to make the sort of judgement call required not to make it into an excuse. Expecting someone with a mental health problem to make the best and most rational decisions is ridiculous.
He's a kid with problems who made a mistake. Stop bullying him, he's paid the price.
Five years is right for an under-18.
As for those complaining about the fact he blames his mental health, well I guess they haven't had mental health issues. Having them is a struggle and makes it even harder to make the sort of judgement call required not to make it into an excuse. Expecting someone with a mental health problem to make the best and most rational decisions is ridiculous.
He's a kid with problems who made a mistake. Stop bullying him, he's paid the price.
Not sure if this will work but...
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When I read "he then sold those tickets on to City fans for a 350 quid profit", I did wonder if it meant £350 per ticket...As well as being a complete wally, his biggest problem appears to be that he’s not particularly savvy, financially.
If he made £350 quid profit from 17 tickets - thats roughly £20 additional on each ticket.
This, selling to City fans, who were supposedly willing to pay up to £500 each, doesn’t seem a very worthwhile business risk.
What an absolute idiot
Ruck me! No one died. I funded my WC2002 adventure by buying loads of tickets and flogging them - did help that I had 6 Japan v Russia tickets.
Hope the club rescind or reduce the ban and give him a slap on the wrists. Well that’s my personal view.
The best thing Fusion can do is donate the £350 to a charity of the Albion's choosing and throw himself on the club's mercy in the hope of a reduced ban.
At the very least, it will show that his love for the Albion outweighs the desire for profiteering at the expense of other supporters.
Regardless of whether the club decide to show some mercy, it's the right thing to do, would show him in a better light and might just help to restore some trust.
It should go without saying that this should be done privately and without the need for any further public comment from him, especially vlogging.