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View rednblue4eva's Profile rednblue4eva Flag Norwood 24 Feb 14 5.27pm Send a Private Message to rednblue4eva Add rednblue4eva as a friend

Being investigated by the FA - so the club could get fined, very clever from those involved

And they could take action about standing if there in a bad mood

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 24 Feb 14 5.33pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

I recall going to see our team play away to Fulham in an evening game many, many years ago.I think it was Bobby Robson's first game in charge.We lost 1-0 and I think Malcolm MacDonald scored the goal.There were both Palace and Fulham supporters in the 'Hammersmith End' and coins were being hurled at each other.Someone could have lost an eye - quite despicable behaviour.

Edited by Willo (24 Feb 2014 5.35pm)

 

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Quote Willo at 24 Feb 2014 5.33pm

I recall going to see our team play away to Fulham in an evening game many, many years ago.I think it was Bobby Robson's first game in charge.We lost 1-0 and I think Malcolm MacDonald scored the goal.There were both Palace and Fulham supporters in the 'Hammersmith End' and coins were being hurled at each other.Someone could have lost an eye - quite despicable behaviour.

Edited by Willo (24 Feb 2014 5.35pm)


Did any make a direct hit? That would of been impressive.

 

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Club won't get fined unless they are found guilty of neglect - unlikely. Lengthy banning orders for the individuals though.

 


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Quote Leicestershireeagle at 24 Feb 2014 5.41pm

Club won't get fined unless they are found guilty of neglect - unlikely. Lengthy banning orders for the individuals though.


Hope you're correct. tho' it would get things moving on erradicating this dangerous act if the FA went a stage further and hit the club. Would be unfair on us good'uns, but these children have hidden behind that fact for too long.

 

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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Steve Browett on coin throwing' by Guntrisoft

Besides all of the negativity and possible life bans for the perpetrators, SB makes a valid point about that overshadowing the great pre-match display. Big respect to all those that took the time to prepare it all, just a shame that the coining of Rooney ensured that it was largely overlooked. From BBC:

"Speaking about a pre-match display organised by fans, Browett said on the Crystal Palace 'Five Year Plan' podcast: "I was really angry because you've got guys who worked through the night on Friday night, they have worked really hard on that display.

"They've spent hundreds, thousands of hours getting that display right and you turn on Match of the Day and they don't even mention it, all you see is someone throwing a coin at Wayne Rooney. One idiot has screwed it up for everybody else and it makes me so angry. I hope somebody turns him in because he's not welcome at Selhurst Park."

 

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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Steve Browett on coin throwing' by Guntrisoft


Let'sw find the child and dispense our own punishment before handing him (them) over. We should all be so angry

 

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View Selhurstboys's Profile Selhurstboys Flag Basel 24 Feb 14 6.04pm Send a Private Message to Selhurstboys Add Selhurstboys as a friend

Very disappointed to see that after the good name we've generated this season. :-(

 

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View Andy_G's Profile Andy_G Flag Wimbledon 24 Feb 14 6.16pm Send a Private Message to Andy_G Add Andy_G as a friend

Disgraceful behaviour and I hope he gets banned for life. Also there has been talk of the abuse that was being hurled at Rooney and how bad it was. I haven't seen it but if it is as bad as said then all the good things said about us are going to be forgotten. Sad

 


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Quote joe_cpfc at 24 Feb 2014 5.37pm

Quote Willo at 24 Feb 2014 5.33pm

I recall going to see our team play away to Fulham in an evening game many, many years ago.I think it was Bobby Robson's first game in charge.We lost 1-0 and I think Malcolm MacDonald scored the goal.There were both Palace and Fulham supporters in the 'Hammersmith End' and coins were being hurled at each other.Someone could have lost an eye - quite despicable behaviour.

Edited by Willo (24 Feb 2014 5.35pm)


Did any make a direct hit? That would of been impressive.


Can't say i was impressed when i was hit straight in my right eye back in 1981, stopped me joining the armed services and took two operations to save my sight, had problems ever since and to make things worse i am now having trouble with my left eye, if it gets any worse i will have leave my job and probably be registered partially blind, still think it would be impressive?

Edited by bomb001 (24 Feb 2014 7.11pm)

 

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View JeffBourne's Profile JeffBourne Flag 24 Feb 14 7.03pm Send a Private Message to JeffBourne Add JeffBourne as a friend

Strange that the bottle thrown onto the pitch from the Boxes above the Whitehorse, has not been mentioned

 


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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Steve Browett on coin throwing' by Guntrisoft

Quote Bunny Wailer at 24 Feb 2014 5.54pm

Besides all of the negativity and possible life bans for the perpetrators, SB makes a valid point about that overshadowing the great pre-match display. Big respect to all those that took the time to prepare it all, just a shame that the coining of Rooney ensured that it was largely overlooked. From BBC:

"Speaking about a pre-match display organised by fans, Browett said on the Crystal Palace 'Five Year Plan' podcast: "I was really angry because you've got guys who worked through the night on Friday night, they have worked really hard on that display.

"They've spent hundreds, thousands of hours getting that display right and you turn on Match of the Day and they don't even mention it, all you see is someone throwing a coin at Wayne Rooney. One idiot has screwed it up for everybody else and it makes me so angry. I hope somebody turns him in because he's not welcome at Selhurst Park."


No doubt some knuckleheads will call this 'grassing'.

 


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