I don’t think celebrating an opposition goal warrants being attacked like the videos going around show.
Poor from everyone involved.
Poor from everyone involved.
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That's a heavy shout mateI wish I had your standards. I'd be in love with the fourth division.
You seem like a very nice person.That's a heavy shout mateI absolutely do have high standards, neither Beto or Barry have scored enough goals in my opinion - but in Barry's case I think he is still adjusting to the Premier League pace, plus it seems he's carrying an injury that will need addressing in the Summer. Beto seems to have been a bit low on confidence and until recently hasn't had a lot of game time. Beto last season proved he can make it in the Premier League but he needs to find that form again. As for Barry I think once he's bulked out and sorted this shoulder issue we'll see a more experienced player next season, hopefully getting more stuck into tackles etc. without fear of injury.
ehhhh.... ive seen matches where he jogs most of the time. Point still stands tho, they are tall lanky strikers who arent good in the air, arent really good with the ball at their feet, arent good at holding up. The only thing I can saw for Beto is at least hes decent w the ball played in front of him.Don't stick Beto in his bracket, Beto is a decent bloke who works his ass off, is he a great footballer, no.
But he puts it all out there..
Thank you very much I really appreciate that commentYou seem like a very nice person.
I wish I had your total lack of cynicism. Fair play.
It would have happened anywhere else.I don’t think celebrating an opposition goal warrants being attacked like the videos going around show.
Poor from everyone involved.
It would have happened anywhere else.
They were in an away end with fans who'd spent the last 6-7 hours on a coach drinking and then watched their team lose at the death after a great performance.
Any fans doing this in an away end on an evening kick off is getting filled in no matter what ground you're at.
What world are you living in? One of pure logic? Pure morals? Because that world, does not exist and never has. Those guys received a logical, sad, conclusionNone of that makes it ok.
None of that makes it OK, but celebrating a late Arsenal winner when you're in the Everton away end isn't OK, so culpability starts with those friends of Barry who did that.None of that makes it ok.
Indeed. But it's a sad state of affairs when people can't just go to a match and support their team without either provoking opposition fans or being attacked by them. The normalisation of violence and anti-social behaviour is sad.It would have happened anywhere else.
They were in an away end with fans who'd spent the last 6-7 hours on a coach drinking and then watched their team lose at the death after a great performance.
Any fans doing this in an away end on an evening kick off is getting filled in no matter what ground you're at.