Slide tackle on the Little Kid at the end.

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It was my fucking nephew that Cantwell gave his jersey to, he wasn’t on the pitch he came over and gave it to him over the barrier and speaking like my brother and nephew like that makes me think u should of been in the merchant city the day with all the other nonces.
So the guy ran into the crowd and slide tackled him.
 
You've lost it man. So because the kid goes on the field at 5 to try get his hero's shirt, he deserves to be assaulted by a 15 year old?


And use your own sentence in your thought process next time? 15 year old doing stuff he shouldn't be doing and ends up being hurt?

Or does that only apply to 5 year olds?
Don’t go on the pitch and nothing bad happens.

Where do you draw the line? 10 kids on the pitch? 20? 100?

Parents need to get a f88king grip.
 
Don’t go on the pitch and nothing bad happens.

Where do you draw the line? 10 kids on the pitch? 20? 100?

Parents need to get a f88king grip.
I draw the line at assaulting children. Kids running on the pitch is no where near as bad.

Your outing yourself as a complete weirdo. Your basically saying the answer to kids running on the pitch is assault them all, but not the 15 year old?

Have a word with yourself.
 
Weans asking for tops shows how self entitled they’ve became these days. The parents encouraging it as just as bad.

What’s wrong with an autograph or a picture?
They want a top because their parents tell them they’ll get them a top at the game.
 
I draw the line at assaulting children. Kids running on the pitch is no where near as bad.

Your outing yourself as a complete weirdo. Your basically saying the answer to kids running on the pitch is assault them all, but not the 15 year old?

Have a word with yourself.
Reading your multiple replies…. You are the definition of a walking bell end. Have a look at yourself and get a grip. Did someone piss in your cornflakes and put you in a wee mood
 
I draw the line at assaulting children. Kids running on the pitch is no where near as bad.

Your outing yourself as a complete weirdo. Your basically saying the answer to kids running on the pitch is assault them all, but not the 15 year old?

Have a word with yourself.
I’ve said pretty clearly the answer is to not have kids running on the pitch.
 
Don’t go on the pitch and nothing bad happens.

Where do you draw the line? 10 kids on the pitch? 20? 100?

Parents need to get a f88king grip.
Agreed. Nobody wants to be a killjoy, but if people think letting their kids onto the field will get them some stuff, people will start tossing their kids on. It's not that big a deal at the start, but the last thing we want is it becoming a trend.
 
This running on the pitch together with the ‘can I have your top’ placards have to be two of the most irritating features of modern fan culture. The kids doing this and the parents encouraging them aren’t interested in the game they’re just wanting the attention. I’ve clocked them and their manner it’s a big ‘look at me’ escapade.
 
Reading your multiple replies…. You are the definition of a walking bell end. Have a look at yourself and get a grip. Did someone piss in your cornflakes and put you in a wee mood
You can talk, no opinion given just "your a bellend". I'm in a great mood, however, someone must have pissed in your cornflakes. Perhaps it was a 5 year old? Is that why your on the side of the borderline child assault acceptance team?
 
The boy that got tackled was at Sakala. Cantwell handed his over as did Raskin.
You could see all this on RTV. I thought it was a slip/collision (didn't know the other guy came from the home end) and I wondered why Sakala was holding onto the smaller boy for a bit afterwards (obviously making sure he was ok).

P.s can also confirm the lad who got Cantwell's top didn't come on the pitch. Cantwell went and gave him it
 
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You could see all this on RTV. I thought it was a slip/collision (didn't know the other guy came from.the home end) and I wondered why Sakala was holding on the smaller boy for a bit afterwards (obviously making sure he was ok).

P.s can also confirm the lad who got Cantwells top didn't come on the pitch. Cantwell went and gave him it
Yeah mate, I was about 4 rows from the front and seen it all, you’re 100% correct about Cantwell it was after raskin gave his away
 
Franco cops you don't need, ask our fans still alive that went to Barcelona in 72.

I remember their appauling tactics from watching telly.

I was 16 in 72.
 
Out with the slide tackle thing, why would someone let their kid run on the pitch for a top, when they clearly know this is not allowed by the club.
It was his dads that was telling him to do it. He sent the kid q over the boards to try and grab the top out of another kids hands as he was getting it from a player.
 
I`d have preferred he found the parent of said child and kicked them very hard in the baws/Fud to be honest.

chav behaviour of the worst order.
 
He's a danger to other kids tho. Sometimes these sort of people just need a do-in and that literally matures them

You think beating someone with ASD is a solution? Beating someone who has challenges around behavioural and societal norms? Someone who most likely is easily manipulated by others to gain social kudos?

All this post says is that you have very limited knowledge of the topic you’re judging and a myopic world view.

You should spend a little time trying to understand ASD before judging because it’s absolutely not what the majority believe it is.
 
What a fud. How have doctors never thought of this before? Batter the autism right out them.

I wish I’d had the leaflet on this earlier. Just waiting on my daughter coming back in, she didn’t sleep well because she forgot to take her melatonin last night and woke us up.

just going to give her a quick jab though, a slight misdemeanour doesn’t necessitate a real kicking. If she’s not tidied her room by dinner though I’ll stick the nut on her.
 
Folk who send their kids on deserve bans, simple as that.

And if the 15 year old has the awareness to make that post, he has the awareness to know what he's doing.

I read that post and looks at some of his timeline. A few comments about Braverman etc that make me think the account isn’t that of a child.

My other query is also about the truth of the ASD because unfortunately there’s a significant group now who simply claim ADHD or ASD without any form of diagnosis because it’s a convenient way to couch the lack of suitable structure or parenting they have provided to their children.

It’s this appropriation of terminology that works against people with these “disorders” that leads to people thinking a crack on the jaw is the way to “correct” a human dealing with the challenges developmental issues.
 
Seeing him outside the ground makes me believe he knew what he was doing mate

If you were to see my 13 year old daughter, and even spoke to her you would probably not realise she’s ASD.

However she struggles with anything over 3 people in a room, if the noise was too loud she could easily curl up in a ball in the middle of the room screaming. If you tried to move her she could lash out, she could strike someone. We structure her life to stop this happening. It’s called parenting.

We will all know someone who’s ASD, my child is different to every other. I’ve sat in the company of a 24 year woman who wets herself and displays the intellect of a 6 year old. Nothing about ASD is templated, the responsibility for the 15 year old resides with his parents.

ASD kids can easily be manipulated by other kids in particular for acceptance. If this kid is truly ASD I hope he gets help before he simply ends up another life thrown on the scrap heap because the people who should care didn’t.
 
Some autistic people can struggle with impulse control. That kid might not have been able to control his impulse to do the slide tackle when any normal person wouldn't have done it.
 
If you were to see my 13 year old daughter, and even spoke to her you would probably not realise she’s ASD.

However she struggles with anything over 3 people in a room, if the noise was too loud she could easily curl up in a ball in the middle of the room screaming. If you tried to move her she could lash out, she could strike someone. We structure her life to stop this happening. It’s called parenting.

We will all know someone who’s ASD, my child is different to every other. I’ve sat in the company of a 24 year woman who wets herself and displays the intellect of a 6 year old. Nothing about ASD is templated, the responsibility for the 15 year old resides with his parents.

ASD kids can easily be manipulated by other kids in particular for acceptance. If this kid is truly ASD I hope he gets help before he simply ends up another life thrown on the scrap heap because the people who should care didn’t.
Spot on mate. I know a guy (24 now) who, unless you spent a lot of time in his company and noticed his particular habits, you'd never know had autism.

Ten years ago the only time he would leave the house was to go and see specialists. Couldn't go to school, couldn't be with other kids.

People use it as a catch all term these days to excuse ridiculous behaviour. It's totally unfair to those who are actually neueodivergent.
 
Spot on mate. I know a guy (24 now) who, unless you spent a lot of time in his company and noticed his particular habits, you'd never know had autism.

Ten years ago the only time he would leave the house was to go and see specialists. Couldn't go to school, couldn't be with other kids.

People use it as a catch all term these days to excuse ridiculous behaviour. It's totally unfair to those who are actually neueodivergent.

Noise and bright lights and crowds get me.

Not to the extend I don't go out but noise cancelling headphones and sunglasses. All the time. Even in winter.

I can't work in an office with background noise or normal lighting
 
He's a danger to other kids tho. Sometimes these sort of people just need a do-in and that literally matures them
Have you told this to all the doctors? Could save millions of people suffering worldwide.

"Dyspraxia? Haha... Just kick their head in'"

"Autism? Easy... Punch them in the face a few times."

"ADHD? Nothing a good kick in won't solve"

Jesus Christ :D
 
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