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Thread: Bottle thrower

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    Bottle thrower

    Disgusting behaviour from one Leeds fan by hitting Matt Lowton in the face with a full bottle of Coke.

    One thing for sure it couldn't have been a Yawkshire Leeds fan as he hit the target and didn't drink it.. lol

    On a serious note he should be named and shamed then banned from Bellend Rd.
    I'm sure the FA will be looking at this and docking you 20 points. 😇

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Disgusting behaviour from one Leeds fan by hitting Matt Lowton in the face with a full bottle of Coke.


    One thing for sure it couldn't have been a Yawkshire Leeds fan as he hit the target and didn't drink it.. lol

    On a serious note he should be named and shamed then banned from Bellend Rd.
    I'm sure the FA will be looking at this and docking you 20 points. 😇
    Agree with the banning part....

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    Maybe not running to the home supporters to celebrate an away goal would be less provocative too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    Maybe not running to the home supporters to celebrate an away goal would be less provocative too.
    Too true, Billy. Still doesn't give anyone the right to throw objects though...particularly metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billyni View Post
    Maybe not running to the home supporters to celebrate an away goal would be less provocative too.
    He ran after the bottle was thrown Billy. So many D heads in this world and stop looking at me like that lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Disgusting behaviour from one Leeds fan by hitting Matt Lowton in the face with a full bottle of Coke.

    One thing for sure it couldn't have been a Yawkshire Leeds fan as he hit the target and didn't drink it.. lol

    On a serious note he should be named and shamed then banned from Bellend Rd.
    I'm sure the FA will be looking at this and docking you 20 points. 😇
    Its been sorted Alf.

    Yorkshire Post reported that Stan Dingle, from Burnley was arrested shortly after the incident when he was pointed out to police by some eagle eyed Leeds fans due to the amount of fingers that was wrapped round the object thrown.

    Dingle,who lives in a cave, was released on bail pending further charges not related to the original incident

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    Lol..

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    Bad behavior.

    However, never have understood why players run in front of the other teams fans to celebrate unless you are looking for an ass kicking. Kind of like leaving your car unlocked in a bad neighborhood... nothing good is going to come from it. One day the stewards aren't going to be able to stop them and some group of fans will beat them half to death.

    I am also a little surprised that they sell you a bottle of anything and give it to you. Usually it ends up in a cup? Many moons ago my dad was at a baseball game ( St Louis- post WWII) and some New York Yankee player started strutting around after some play rubbing it in to the home fans. They nearly killed him with beer bottles. After that you could not get a bottle of anything without it being dispensed in a cup. Might have been the first time risk management was employed on drink dispensing.

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    [QUOTE=alfinyalcabo;39941441]Disgusting behaviour from one Leeds fan by hitting Matt Lowton in the face with a full bottle of Coke.

    It wasn't full Alf. I'd already drunk 2 thirds of it.

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    Arfs.

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