To be fair Roma I ent seen what went off. Only heard of a pitch invasion in protest against their owners as the reporter described on Soccer Saturday. That's all I know.
If there was violence then I'm sorry to hear that and it's wrong. Maybe I was too quick to judge wi art knowing any of the facts.
It's reyt Pass norra problem , a thort it wernt like thee or Animal to condone such things , even Chris Kamara looked a bit freetund ( unbelievable ) , am glad tha edda good win yistday , i edda anutha gu , took Animal's advice and picked less teeurms 6 , 5 up chuffin WIGAN let mi darn fo £254 , 17,
it's silly searson nar tho fo unexpected results, am geeinorr nar
No Earsta Egg fo Wife and Grandkids nar !!!
Last edited by Romared; 11-03-2018 at 05:07 PM.
I remember almost 20 years ago at a PL game fans invading the pitch , the players taken off , players wrestling fans to the ground and as toxic an atmosphere I've ever felt inside a football ground .
The consensus of opinion was that emotions spilled over , enough was enough and there was injustice at the heart of it .
The game in question has been mentioned on here countless times over the years .
I've never once heard the words thug , hooligan or scum associated with it .
People got the sense of injustice that day and understood why it occurred .
Maybe that's why I have my view on the events at The London Stadium which differ from the majority .
Theres also a thread on Millers mad about the standard of refereeing Animal.
But that game your talking about against Liverpool, with Gary Willard as the ref, was an absolute disgrace. I challenge any neutral fan to watch that and tell me he wasn't biased in favour of the 'bigger' club. It reminds me of what cheats Alan Shearer and Michael Owen were that season, and how refs always went in their favour.