A joke, suspended sentences, they should have been jailed. 3 years minimum. It’s about time crime should pay.
+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
A joke, suspended sentences, they should have been jailed. 3 years minimum. It’s about time crime should pay.
Fuuck off.
Should someone be assaulted at a match then fuucking no.
Should someone showing off in the home end with an away top, celebrating a last minute goal in a local Derby...
The 'victim' knew the script. I'm not defending the two City fans but n away fan being in the home end, you sometimes can have it a little bit on top.
Sentences are probably right given the provocation. No you can't just set about beating shit out of people but there is context.
They shouldn't have done it but Jack was extremely naive and should probably be banned from all away matches certainly for his own safety and anxiety. He should also get the support he needs for whatever developmental difficulties he has grown up with.
The Ginger Ninja did it and was fine away at Swansea, mad doing it here though it's his own fault.
Anxious going to away games do me a favour!
If you choose to go in the wrong end then you keep your head down and don't celebrate.
The guy was not only celebrating but unveiling his swansea shirt? Madness. He knew full well what he was doing however thick or drunk he was.
While maybe they went a bit far, and you can't condone the violence, many will argue he's lucky it wasn't worse.
Cardiff city fans who assaulted a Swansea fan in the ninian stand after cabango winner awarded the Victoria Cross
You go in the home end you sometimes pay the price
Ginger Ninja had a good go down at the liberty a few years back but it was eventually the same outcome
You have to be a bit unhinged or wet behind the ears
I regularly go in the home end at away games. You have to behave yourself or expect at the very least to get yourself ejected by stewards.
I have never had any trouble despite being "identified" a few times.
In this case the behaviour by all concerned is idiotic. The Swansea fan is lucky he didn't sustain worse injuries after his trip down the steps and the Cardiff fans have been very lucky to avoid a custodial sentence.
Hopefully both clubs will step in with appropriate bans of their own.
The definition of "asking for it" IMO
No excuse for the assault on him, sentences probably about right.
But the level of shithousery that his statements have shown is quite frankly vile. 'accidentally exposed his shirt, celebrated instinctively, now scared of crowds'. What an absolute disgrace of a man. Tries playing the hard man, then squeals and lies like a child when he takes a kicking. Why not just hold up your hands and say ' look I was an idiot, but I didn't deserve that level of violence'. Instead of this pathetic attempt to plead naivety and innocence
That is the problem with having a jury, they are not professionals and often fall for these types of exaggerations people pretending it wasn't their fault, so many criminals get away with crime through a good solicitor or barrister and a soft jury.
We need a new tougher system, maybe professional jurors who are trained to do the job and get paid a decent wage for two-year stints, I would love that job, but we'd probably need a few more prisons.
Did anyone see that program with two different juries, it was interesting.
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/...y-murder-trial
I would have just given a fine
If they had given him life threatening injuries or he had died then throw the book at them
Loads of city fans in that section would have gone for him if those two hadn't
Whatever the moral situation that's the reality
Ultimately he was a clown and got a nasty slap