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the stewards were clearly telling the police officers it was an accident but they still took him down the station at half time and he missed the second half Sun Mar 11, 2012 12:54 am
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Sun Mar 11, 2012 8:56 am
jama wrote:No sympathy. That poor steward could've been killed. I bet the policeman ends up ill with trauma, caused by you. Its lucky the pasty u had wasnt a petrol bomb.10 years ban and 2years in the scrubs i"d like to give your sort. Footballs moved on from the days fans cheered teams scoring goals. HOOLIGANS.
Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:08 am
ristey1927 wrote:me and a friend of mine went to the bristol game today to watch one of our biggest local derby's, the atmosphere was electric with both sets of supporters singing they're hearts out, it was a close but very tense first half, both teams were missing chance after chance untill cardiff took the lead in injury time, the whole away end went absolutey mental jumping up and down going crazy, happy days !
At half time we were scoffing our 5 pound pastieswhen three police officers came over and arrested my mate on suspicion of assaulting a steward, they took himout side where he was handcuffed and cautioned (apparently while celebrating cardiff's goal he accidently elbowed a steward ?, as he was stood outside the ground the same steward came over and said to the officer that it was a genuine accident and he wasnt pressing charges but the police ignored him (there was a chief steward with him and they were both telling the police that it was a complete accident).
The police never listened and took him in a riot van to the police station anyway, once in the holding cell the police came out after 30mins and told him the steward wasnt pressing charges and he was free to leave and was de-arrested, resulting in him missing the whole second half![]()
would it be ok for me to punch a copper full force in the face and then de-punch him and walk away without any consequenses ?
Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:45 am
Forever Blue wrote:ristey1927 wrote:me and a friend of mine went to the bristol game today to watch one of our biggest local derby's, the atmosphere was electric with both sets of supporters singing they're hearts out, it was a close but very tense first half, both teams were missing chance after chance untill cardiff took the lead in injury time, the whole away end went absolutey mental jumping up and down going crazy, happy days !
At half time we were scoffing our 5 pound pastieswhen three police officers came over and arrested my mate on suspicion of assaulting a steward, they took himout side where he was handcuffed and cautioned (apparently while celebrating cardiff's goal he accidently elbowed a steward ?, as he was stood outside the ground the same steward came over and said to the officer that it was a genuine accident and he wasnt pressing charges but the police ignored him (there was a chief steward with him and they were both telling the police that it was a complete accident).
The police never listened and took him in a riot van to the police station anyway, once in the holding cell the police came out after 30mins and told him the steward wasnt pressing charges and he was free to leave and was de-arrested, resulting in him missing the whole second half![]()
would it be ok for me to punch a copper full force in the face and then de-punch him and walk away without any consequenses ?
Well out of order, sadly football fans have no rights.
Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:52 am
Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:55 am
MAESTEG BLUE wrote:Forever Blue wrote:ristey1927 wrote:me and a friend of mine went to the bristol game today to watch one of our biggest local derby's, the atmosphere was electric with both sets of supporters singing they're hearts out, it was a close but very tense first half, both teams were missing chance after chance untill cardiff took the lead in injury time, the whole away end went absolutey mental jumping up and down going crazy, happy days !
At half time we were scoffing our 5 pound pastieswhen three police officers came over and arrested my mate on suspicion of assaulting a steward, they took himout side where he was handcuffed and cautioned (apparently while celebrating cardiff's goal he accidently elbowed a steward ?, as he was stood outside the ground the same steward came over and said to the officer that it was a genuine accident and he wasnt pressing charges but the police ignored him (there was a chief steward with him and they were both telling the police that it was a complete accident).
The police never listened and took him in a riot van to the police station anyway, once in the holding cell the police came out after 30mins and told him the steward wasnt pressing charges and he was free to leave and was de-arrested, resulting in him missing the whole second half![]()
would it be ok for me to punch a copper full force in the face and then de-punch him and walk away without any consequenses ?
Well out of order, sadly football fans have no rights.
to be honest our own fault, we have just sat back and let the goverment impose crazy laws to supress people
its not just at football but everday life
the french wouldnt put up with it but us brits just sit back and let them carry on
george orwell was right big brother is watching you
rant over
Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:26 am
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Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:55 pm
ristey1927 wrote:apparently a police officer saw it happen and even though the steward did not want to press charges, the police arrested him anyway
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