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Ian Bowyer
He clearly stamps on him with his right foot, McBurnie has already lied saying "he accidentally stood on him" as he "fell over".
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I can’t make it out but I’m watching on my phone
He clearly stamps on him with his right foot, McBurnie has already lied saying "he accidentally stood on him" as he "fell over".
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He clearly stamps on him with his right foot, McBurnie has already lied saying "he accidentally stood on him" as he "fell over".
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You can't see the stamp, per se, but you can summise what's happened by the motion of his body and the first initial clip.I can’t make it out but I’m watching on my phone
We need collectively to keep out of the news. Otherwise this cretinous sports writer will get something to crow about. Perhaps nForest gave the team he supported a right good thrashing once.
Perhaps instead he could report on the fundraising effort, which is well over £12k now and is being featured on ITV news tonight, complete with me on zoom,.flustered, unprepared and with helmet hair cos he caught me as I had just walked in from work after riding 30 miles
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Perhaps instead he could report on the fundraising effort, which is well over £12k now and is being featured on ITV news tonight, complete with me on zoom,.flustered, unprepared and with helmet hair cos he caught me as I had just walked in from work after riding 30 miles
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McBurnie is f**ked. The lads dragged to the floor and then stamped on!
https://twitter.com/MattFurny97/status/1527081411882233858?t=ySQEO13X68auqGF2Py8TPg&s=19
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Makes me laugh that people demanded more context because it looked set up.
The more context looks even more damning for him.
No wonder the police want to talk to him. They would have reviewed the whole thing. He's in big trouble.
This whole issue is getting dangerous. We are the subject of countless comments made by people who may have an axe to grind.
The problem with this is that it is virtually impossible for us to prove or to defend.
We have no real answer other than to get our heads down and hope it all blows over.
The Daily Telegraph has two largish reports about the incident; the front of the sport section tells it almost as it is (from the Sports Investigation Reporter).
They quote Billy who is very generous in his comments, and also suggest that McBurnie denies stamping on a fan. In all, a balanced report.
Then we get to an inside article from 'chief sports writer' who called it a 'feral pitch invasion'. What, a bit like that we had to observe at Bournemouth? The chief sports writer then quotes Heckingbottom who doesn't let you down with a 'shook up, bleeding, angry comment'. Pure Bias. This 'journalist' then goes off on the punishment lines.
Forest should be punished in a proportionate way. He stopped short of suggesting a points deduction. Then he suggests a stadium ban (3 games) to discourage other fans from doing the same.
I could go on. We need collectively to keep out of the news. Otherwise this cretinous sports writer will get something to crow about. Perhaps nForest gave the team he supported a right good thrashing once.
https://www.martinhouse.org.ukYou will go to heaven. What is the 12k for?
I've tagged them again on twitter. The silence is deafeningGood on you Zoe, even though the clubs remained quiet on this they're very much aware of it
You can't see the stamp, per se, but you can summise what's happened by the motion of his body and the first initial clip.
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I've tagged them again on twitter. The silence is deafening
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I would feel uncomfortable if they did tbh, especially with so many unable to go, and already bought tickets in any case.They might be preparing a freebie for you for New very expensive Wembley. You never know.
I agree with you, the agenda is clear on this one.
But the EFL statement was clear on it right from the start that sanctions will be tougher on pitch invasions next year. So any journalist rantings is just that.
I think both Forest & Notts Police have dealt with it well.
I would feel uncomfortable if they did tbh, especially with so many unable to go, and already bought tickets in any case.
Wouldn't turn down a ticket for a home game in with the Legends mind, I could make Dads year with that
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They have but journalists are shit stirring regularly about football fans conduct. Exaggerating a very minor issue. The fact is you are not going to get an atmosphere if everyone turns up sober as a judge, so if the security people enforce every edict to the letter they can easily kill it. There is a balance and I think the police now have it right.
We actually went to the hospitality event for the Derby away game with Lichaj, and then stood next to them at PP, Dad was more excited than a kid!They are even more expensive than Wembley!
Pass on my thanks to your daughter. The police do a damn fine job and it really gets to me how they're constantly attacked by the ultra left wing media.Last year, my daughter (20 years old at the time) was punched unconscious by some 18 year old thug lad and didn't get a custodial sentence, so I doubt this wanker will either.
To put it in context, she was, and still is a serving police officer.
Pass on my thanks to your daughter. The police do a damn fine job and it really gets to me how they're constantly attacked by the ultra left wing media.
I hope she's ok and will continue to serve her community with pride.
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He should have been given 12 rounds in the ring with KD9!I think the 19 year old Leicester ‘fan’ who attacked the Forest players was given 4 months in a young offenders
centre.