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View Dubai Eagle's Profile Dubai Eagle Online Flag 23 May 22 10.59am Send a Private Message to Dubai Eagle Add Dubai Eagle as a friend

They only want him charged to take some of the focus (blame) away from their part in all this.

Originally posted by eagleman13

Seems the junior bin-dippers want PV charged after Thurs . . . [Link]

 

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The whole club is full of snides, from the boardroom to fans and their offspring it seems. Sure there are some decent ones, but there’s many snides and the decent ones accept them and know or believe they need them. Well they did to stay up, which is what the board did. Let them do whatever to save them from relegation.

 


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Everton's biggest worry still has to be the likely lawsuit coming from Burnley regarding Everton's financial results. Compared to that, any fall out from Vieira is barely a scratch on them.

I can't see the FA or Premier League having the front to do anything to Vieira. There's been such a public and media outcry at football safety this week that anything that comes across as someone being punished for defending themselves, especially without something substantially heavier going the other way, is going to open them up to even more criticism on a problem they have seemingly no idea how to solve.

 


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If the FA have a go at a player or manager who has reacted to an on field altercation involving a supporter on the basis that he is a soft target (for example a softer target than the club that the errant fan claims to support) what are they going to do further down the line when a manager or player(s) gets stabbed by one of these marauding pitch invading supporters ?

To me they have to come down hard on the clubs that have failed to adequately control these supporters.

 

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 23 May 22 1.14pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Dubai Eagle

They only want him charged to take some of the focus (blame) away from their part in all this.

Somewhere between murder and suicide, there is a place called Merseryside.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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View Behind Enemy Lines's Profile Behind Enemy Lines Flag Sussex 23 May 22 1.17pm Send a Private Message to Behind Enemy Lines Add Behind Enemy Lines as a friend

Who had the right to be on the pitch? Big Pat presumably had authority to be there at the behest of the Everton management structure that required him to adopt a certain route. The 'fan' didn't and was breaking either the law, and/or condition of entry to the football stadium. Presumably Big Pat should have waited until the kid had thumped him before asking him politely to stop. Maybe a touch of the Belgrano about the incident but when you are surrounded by hundreds of opposing fans and you don't know what they are about to do, perhaps stating your position is not a bad concept.

Originally posted by Dubai Eagle

They only want him charged to take some of the focus (blame) away from their part in all this.

 


hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing.

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 23 May 22 1.22pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines

Who had the right to be on the pitch? Big Pat presumably had authority to be there at the behest of the Everton management structure that required him to adopt a certain route. The 'fan' didn't and was breaking either the law, and/or condition of entry to the football stadium. Presumably Big Pat should have waited until the kid had thumped him before asking him politely to stop. Maybe a touch of the Belgrano about the incident but when you are surrounded by hundreds of opposing fans and you don't know what they are about to do, perhaps stating your position is not a bad concept.

'2 fans charged' after 'thousands run on to pitch' at Manchester City - [Link]

Joke state of football atm I kid you not one man is charged with 'going on to the pitch'.

Feck me.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines

Who had the right to be on the pitch? Big Pat presumably had authority to be there at the behest of the Everton management structure that required him to adopt a certain route. The 'fan' didn't and was breaking either the law, and/or condition of entry to the football stadium. Presumably Big Pat should have waited until the kid had thumped him before asking him politely to stop. Maybe a touch of the Belgrano about the incident but when you are surrounded by hundreds of opposing fans and you don't know what they are about to do, perhaps stating your position is not a bad concept.

It is illegal for fans to be on the pitch. Vieira had to walk across the pitch as that is where the away changing rooms are, Everton had refused Pakace permission to use the tunnel. Forget the moronic t***s on the pitch, Everton should be hit with everything possible, will they? I doubt it

 

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Ive copied this from the bbc's football feed . . .

BREAKING
Vieira will not face police action

Alistair Magowan

BBC Sport

Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira will face no further action from police after an altercation with a fan following the defeat at Everton on Thursday.

Everton completed a 3-2 comeback win, which led to thousands of fans invading the pitch at full-time.

During that pitch invasion, Vieira appeared to aim a kick at a fan after being taunted by him.

But after an investigation where both Vieira and the fan were spoken to, Merseyside police said "the opportunity to make a formal complaint or support a prosecution was declined."

Police said they "worked with Everton FC to gather all available CCTV footage and spoke to witnesses."

The altercation was one of several incidents over the last week as fans have taken to the pitch to celebrate their team's achievements.

 


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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 23 May 22 1.48pm Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by eagleman13

Ive copied this from the bbc's football feed . . .

BREAKING
Vieira will not face police action

Alistair Magowan

BBC Sport

Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira will face no further action from police after an altercation with a fan following the defeat at Everton on Thursday.

Everton completed a 3-2 comeback win, which led to thousands of fans invading the pitch at full-time.

During that pitch invasion, Vieira appeared to aim a kick at a fan after being taunted by him.

But after an investigation where both Vieira and the fan were spoken to, Merseyside police said "the opportunity to make a formal complaint or support a prosecution was declined."

Police said they "worked with Everton FC to gather all available CCTV footage and spoke to witnesses."

The altercation was one of several incidents over the last week as fans have taken to the pitch to celebrate their team's achievements.

F**king brilliant! I'm not far off an air punch, I'll do it anyway.

Link here - [Link]

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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Originally posted by eagleman13

Ive copied this from the bbc's football feed . . .

BREAKING
Vieira will not face police action

Alistair Magowan

BBC Sport

Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira will face no further action from police after an altercation with a fan following the defeat at Everton on Thursday.

Everton completed a 3-2 comeback win, which led to thousands of fans invading the pitch at full-time.

During that pitch invasion, Vieira appeared to aim a kick at a fan after being taunted by him.

But after an investigation where both Vieira and the fan were spoken to, Merseyside police said "the opportunity to make a formal complaint or support a prosecution was declined."

Police said they "worked with Everton FC to gather all available CCTV footage and spoke to witnesses."

The altercation was one of several incidents over the last week as fans have taken to the pitch to celebrate their team's achievements.

I guess that they both(Vieira and the fan) didn't want to take the action further. Shame, really. there's no deterrent there.

I hope Everton take action against the fan, that's the only course of action available now. I still hope Everton get done by the FA, but not holding up too much hope.

 


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View The Dolphin's Profile The Dolphin Flag 23 May 22 2.49pm Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

The FA can still take action?
Everton are now my go to hate club!

 

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