bashamwonderland
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What a dickhead that fan is
Can I just ask what is the difference between a Sheffield United player ( kicking or stamping) on a person on the floor to what that thug done to Billy sharp surely they should both be facing punishment btw I don't condone what that thug did to sharp but you can clearly see he had a yellow top on the bloke on the floor has a red top onApparently Oli Macburnie stamping on a Notts Forest fan, hopefully it was the one that attacked his teammate. Seems to be some fisticuffs before from fans but who knows
Can I just ask what is the difference between a Sheffield United player ( kicking or stamping) on a person on the floor to what that thug done to Billy sharp surely they should both be facing punishment btw I don't condone what that thug did to sharp but you can clearly see he had a yellow top on the bloke on the floor has a red top on
The guy that nutted BILLY sharpnamhad a yellow top onApparently Oli Macburnie stamping on a Notts Forest fan, hopefully it was the one that attacked his teammate. Seems to be some fisticuffs before from fans but who knows
Surely there can't be a claim of lawfully used force if someone is on the floor and you walk up and either stamp or kick themOne difference is likely to be context. Billy Sharpe was presenting no risk to anyone and wasn't even looking at the perpetrator. It is likely that the Sheffield United player had either been assaulted or feared assault and could have lawful used force to protect himself or others.
Without further evidence this is all speculation of course.
Can I just ask what is the difference between a Sheffield United player ( kicking or stamping) on a person on the floor to what that thug done to Billy sharp surely they should both be facing punishment btw I don't condone what that thug did to sharp but you can clearly see he had a yellow top on the bloke on the floor has a red top on
One difference is likely to be context. Billy Sharpe was presenting no risk to anyone and wasn't even looking at the perpetrator. It is likely that the Sheffield United player had either been assaulted or feared assault and could have lawful used force to protect himself or others.
Without further evidence this is all speculation of course.
It's entirely down to context. If someone is lying peaceful on the floor and someone walks over and stamps on them then it's going to take one hell of a lawyer to get you off.Surely there can't be a claim of lawfully used force if someone is on the floor and you walk up and either stamp or kick them
I dunno
2 Sheffield United players now under FA investigations for assault on Forest fans.
The videos are not a good look for Brewster & Oli McBurnie. Doesn’t look like ‘self defence’ to me
No idea what I’m supposed to be looking at in that vid.2 Sheffield United players now under FA investigations for assault on Forest fans.
The videos are not a good look for Brewster & Oli McBurnie. Doesn’t look like ‘self defence’ to me