sandyinroyalblue
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Disciplinary on 13th for pitch invasion and objects thrown.
And the wankers let the club down again.Disciplinary on 13th for pitch invasion and objects thrown.
And the wankers let the club down again.
I remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?
I remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?
I saw a cup of coffee thrown that was itI remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?
Be the paper from the dispays.I remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?
I read in here it was cups of juice aimed at the pitch invader for shaming the club.I remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?
I read in here it was cups of juice aimed at the pitch invader for shaming the club.
There's logic for you.
In a way yes, but what a way to go about showing your displeasure.Feck sake.
One eejit basically caused both charges then.
As much as the guy was an idiot, throwing a cup of coffee is almost as bad. People could have been scalded. What a clown.I saw a cup of coffee thrown that was it
I remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?
Indeed mate, I looked at the tone of my post and didn't mean it to be 'thats was all'As much as the guy was an idiot, throwing a cup of coffee is almost as bad. People could have been scalded. What a clown.
Yeah, I though that mate. Just craziness?! What was he/she thinking?Indeed mate, I looked at the tone of my post and didn't mean it to be 'thats was all'
It was meant as thats all I saw but it was dodgy it hit the advertising boards that came from SJ btw
Nearly landing on the back of the head of the fourth official and all round the cops taking the prick out.the bloke that invaded the pitch get met by a flurry of coke cups as he was escorted around the pitch
My thoughts too.Paul Cairney
Be the paper from the dispays.
Stop the displays on euro nights or use material that cant be tunrt into paper planes or scunched up and thrown.
Paul Cairney
The court heard that while police were removing Cairney from the pitch, items were thrown by fans. Walker, from Airdrie, North Lanarkshire - also represented by Miss Hunter - was spotted on CCTV throwing the bottle.
He was stopped by police as he was leaving the stadium and admitted "That was stupid". The court heard he apologised for his actions.
I have made my thoughts abundantly clear on these 'fans'. But I do find it somewhat disturbing that the younger guy is getting done with assault for throwing a bottle which didn't even hit anyone. Assault is a serious, serious charge to have on your record. By his words and actions he clearly had a momentary fit of rage at someone who was flagrantly hurting his club and made a split second decision, not that I'm defending the throwing of the bottle I might add. But instantly he's apologised, admitted the stupidity and harmfulness of his actions and has shown nothing but remorse. I don't think an assault charge is necessary.
I worked with a Paul Cairney in the 80's and he was a fuukin Looney tae.
Mibbees it's his offspring.
I have made my thoughts abundantly clear on these 'fans'. But I do find it somewhat disturbing that the younger guy is getting done with assault for throwing a bottle which didn't even hit anyone. Assault is a serious, serious charge to have on your record. By his words and actions he clearly had a momentary fit of rage at someone who was flagrantly hurting his club and made a split second decision, not that I'm defending the throwing of the bottle I might add. But instantly he's apologised, admitted the stupidity and harmfulness of his actions and has shown nothing but remorse. I don't think an assault charge is necessary.
Agreed, life ban. No excuses.Some see him as a stupid boy that made a mistake - for me, he'd be as well being an enemy of our club. Not welcome back!
Has the sound of a wrong un.Paul Cairney
Agree but also get him to pay back the cost of any fine imposed on us for the incident , why should we have to pay for his stupidity.Agreed, life ban. No excuses.
Would love to enforce that but suspect that would be a year or two’s wages.Agree but also get him to pay back the cost of any fine imposed on us for the incident , why should we have to pay for his stupidity.
Some see him as a stupid boy that made a mistake - for me, he'd be as well being an enemy of our club. Not welcome back!
As well as the coppers they took a soakingthe bloke that invaded the pitch get met by a flurry of coke cups as he was escorted around the pitch
I have made my thoughts abundantly clear on these 'fans'. But I do find it somewhat disturbing that the younger guy is getting done with assault for throwing a bottle which didn't even hit anyone. Assault is a serious, serious charge to have on your record. By his words and actions he clearly had a momentary fit of rage at someone who was flagrantly hurting his club and made a split second decision, not that I'm defending the throwing of the bottle I might add. But instantly he's apologised, admitted the stupidity and harmfulness of his actions and has shown nothing but remorse. I don't think an assault charge is necessary.
Feck sake.
One eejit basically caused both charges then.
Rangers Fan Admits Assaulting Cop By Launching Bottle At Him During Europa League Clash Against Villarreal by Ashlie McAnally, 30th Nov 2018
A Rangers fan has admitted running on to the pitch during the Europa League football match against Villarreal. Paul Cairney, 26, pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court today when he appeared from custody.
He admitted conducting himself in a disorderly manner at Ibrox Stadium on November 29, leaving his seat in the stand entering the pitch and breaching the peace. The invasion will be included in the referee's match report and it could see the Ibrox side face Uefa punishment.
Cairney, from Livingston, West Lothian was represented by defence lawyer Amy Hunter and sentence was deferred until December. A narrative of the facts will be heard then.
Fellow-football fan Nicholas Walker, 20, also admitted assaulting police officer Gary Montgomerie at the match, that ended goal-less. He pled guilty to throwing a glass bottle from the crowd, that narrowly missed PC Montgomerie.
The court heard that while police were removing Cairney from the pitch, items were thrown by fans. Walker, from Airdrie, North Lanarkshire - also represented by Miss Hunter - was spotted on CCTV throwing the bottle.
He was stopped by police as he was leaving the stadium and admitted "That was stupid". The court heard he apologised for his actions.
I know I’m sick of them . I’d love to know who gets them ticketsEuro nights really do bring out the utter dregs and scum in our support
so many jumped up wee neds follow us
I remember the stupid solo pitch invader.
What objects got thrown?