Beyond belief that anyone can defend anything relating to this incident !
Are you by any chance new to Liverpool football club ? Because I can do you a list.
Beyond belief that anyone can defend anything relating to this incident !
He will be replaced With a impartial neutral like Aldridge or the milky bar kid.
This host is having none of it
He's squirming there. Granted, he's shown contrition and apologised unconditionally
Throw away the key tbh. He should count himself lucky we abolished the death penalty. In many Muslim states he'd likely be publicly stoned for this misdemeanour.What gets me is that the fella only said 2-1. How on the edge do you need to be to spit at a kid over that?! Easily offended.
Also, a moment of madness? As mentioned on here he clearly scoped the fella out first to see if he posed a threat. Pure premeditated greeny.
What gets me is that the fella only said 2-1. How on the edge do you need to be to spit at a kid over that?! Easily offended.
Also, a moment of madness? As mentioned on here he clearly scoped the fella out first to see if he posed a threat. Pure premeditated greeny.
I do kind of feel bad for this guy, after watching his interview at Sky news, he sounds like a truly broken man, who realised he made a monumental [Poor language removed]-up. Yesterday, I was under the impression, he should get sacked but I think that'd be a bit harsh now but he definitely needs to be suspended for a period of time, so he can learn his mistakes.
I knew about the talksport thing with Adrian Durham but I'm not clued up on his past antics. Clearly he is on the edge. Deep down though I don't think he cares. He probably thinks everything he does is justified and right.Threw a coin into the crowd as a player , which would get you a life ban as a fan. Openly discussed in his book conspiring to commit a serious criminal offence . Previously got a caution for a fight by a kids school , I think . Rang up a radio phone in to basically threaten a presenter and offer him out for doing exactly what he does now by questioning players . Now he tops it off by spitting ,with what seems to be almost zero provocation, hitting a young girl in the face .
I’ve only listed the things that are out in the open in the public domain . This isn’t a one off but in my opinion it’s the most despicable and there is only one club in the country , probably the world that’d defend it lucky for this fella he played for them and they’d mobilised social media .
It’s ironic that Neville has defended him by basically saying the equivalent of “he isn’t that sort of player” when carragher himself dealt with that very kind of defence when seamus had his leg broken “ Yet it also shows why the comment 'he's not that type of player' is nonsense We are all that type of player. “
Go with the older Equaliser version.Never seen the Wicker Man actually, might give it a swing
He was also cautioned for Common Assault (which can include spitting) in 2008....another roadside altercation.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2293051/Police-caution-for-Jamie-Carragher.html
Police caution for Jamie Carragher
By Jeremy Wilson and David Bond
12:01AM GMT 29 Feb 2008
Liverpool's traumatic season continued yesterday after it emerged that their vice-captain, Jamie Carragher, had been arrested by police and cautioned for common assault following an incident on his way to training.
Carragher was questioned on Wednesday after a witness reported seeing a roadside argument in Crosby on Tuesday morning between the former England international and another man.
Carragher had been travelling to training at the club's Melwood ground and, after the assault was reported to police, the alleged victim also came forward to report the Liverpool defender. The police then arranged an appointment to formally interview Carragher, who accepted a caution.
The acceptance of a caution is regarded by English law as an admission of guilt and will be placed on file by the police.
"We can confirm that a 30-year-old man from the Blundellsands area received a police caution for common assault in relation to an incident on Liverpool Road, Crosby, on Tuesday February 26," a spokesman for Merseyside Police said.
Common assault is the lowest form of assault and can include anything from spitting to shoving. Liverpool declined to comment, but the incident may serve as a fresh distraction at the worst possible time of the season for manager Rafael Benitez.
I knew about the talksport thing with Adrian Durham but I'm not clued up on his past antics. Clearly he is on the edge. Deep down though I don't think he cares. He probably thinks everything he does is justified and right.
If they only had a couple they were not drunk, and it was still only 2mph.......
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