the assault on a Police officer and resisting arrest is a far more serious offence and probably the reason ASFC aren't "officially/publically" supporting him.tomorrows chip wrapper wrote:Jason Graham........... was charged with being drunk and disorderly, resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.
Graham is accused of kneeing an officer in the thigh.
Muzzer wrote:I am in no way a fan of Accy,
However from what i have read, the police in the situation were wrong here. "a missile was thrown on the pitch"
from the statement seems agressive and deserved, but if you read other comments it was a toliet roll which the stanley fans throw on all the time.
I believe that it was just the nights occation playing a premiership side, with police and stewards taking things over the top thinking that football is somehow back in the 70's and they were about to start scrapping.
The worst thing i read was that a 15 year old boy was repremanded for shouting 'dirty language'. WHAT!??!! this is utterally bizarre. I know im preaching to the wrong crowed here about swearing (with the stupid child asking please dont swear before each game) but really?
At a football game, im sure many fans were doing it to each other fans and the ref, its all part of the game really. and to be honest, im sure the 15 year old child is not going to be charging at the United fans after the game and vise versa.
Now i dont not know Graham, but what is said in the paper and over the message boards seem like he was drunk and not in a fit state, so i shall leave this comment
shrimper wrote:No need for that, Muzzer!
Those are my mate's kids who were asked to record the message as part of our ethos of being a 'family club' - something we're all proud of.
Could just as easily have been my kids you're calling 'stupid' in which case I'd ram that 'stupid' floppy grey hat right up........ - "NO! .....one..... and two... and three.... aaaaand, relax!"
Muzzer wrote:shrimper wrote:No need for that, Muzzer!
Those are my mate's kids who were asked to record the message as part of our ethos of being a 'family club' - something we're all proud of.
Could just as easily have been my kids you're calling 'stupid' in which case I'd ram that 'stupid' floppy grey hat right up........ - "NO! .....one..... and two... and three.... aaaaand, relax!"
i wasnt saying the child was stupid, i was saying the message was stupid . I have never agreed to that message. Fair play to everyone trying to stamp out swearing and everything, i just will never believe you can stop it at a football ground, unless you repremand every person that does swear at a game
Seasider9601 wrote:You will never stop swearing mate, no.
But when you're trying to encourage support to the club, and families (ie the supporters of tomorrow and beyond), we need to make every effort we can to promote the family club image. Which is what the message does.
Anyway ! Back to the topic !!!
Sammy h wrote:I agree with Shrimper about the floppy grey hat
Sorry Muzzer!
As for the flags, good grief, how old is he?
mellow wrote:Assaulting a police officer, oh dear. It's hard to have any sympathy.
As for the flags, good grief, how old is he?
maccawozzagod wrote:I don't think Jase was in the wrong particularly.
I thought it was well known that 'resisting arrest' is nothing more than wriggling about a bit
I also thought it well known that 'assaulting a police officer' is touching them with any bit of your body other than what they have got hold of
For gawds sake if you were going to assault a police officer in the true sense of the phrase you'd do more than knee them in the thigh!
The whole events of wednesday left a lot to be desired from the stewards and police. It should be well known at your own club that the fans like to stay and sing everyone out of the ground - after a big cup match with a good performance it would be even more so? ~After the Fulham FA Cup match last year we were still on the terrace an hour after the game!
In pretty much most walks of life if you show too much aggression in front of a group you are going to meet resistance, that's what happened - it's not like the SU are, or pretend to be, Green Street is it?
Opinionated wrote:The thing is the SU seem to attract trouble. This can be at away matches as well which ends the theory of your stewards being fully to blame.
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