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I think agendas can be difficult to keep to when you’re completely pissed off your head.
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He was one of our transfer targets....
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Excellent work. For someone to be in that state so early on a Sunday I can only assume they were on it all of saturday night and not slept yet. Also hats off to the steward for absolutely nailing him.
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At least I guess that was going to be his next point? |
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Actually that was never a rugby tackle - far far too high - the Steward would've been sin binned if he had done that - great take down though.
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Yeah what really cracks me up is that nobody ran on the pitch to wrestle those 2 to the ground! they were free to wander around whilst everyone, players, staff, fans just thought 'hmmm nice tits'!
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Absolutely class clothsline.
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He didn't look in his 20s!
20 stone maybe! |
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I found it funny and would liked to have seen no one intercept him, instead leave him on the pitch for as long as possible, to see how much of a tit he could really make of himself. If he tried to get back into the crowds, everyone creates a human wall pushing him back on to the pitch. Then see what he's really made of, when there's nowhere to run.
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Do ‘we’? That was the first I heard about that he came from Surrey thanks to that post.
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From our vantage point at the front of Block C we could see all of the after show entertainment too. The stewards managed to get him up the stairs to the back of the Arthur, but he couldn't stand up as he was so pissed (either that or he was still suffering from being hit by a James Haskell special on the half-way line). They sat him down against the wall whilst they waited for the police to arrive. The police then turned up and got him to his feet and he then preceded to shake hands with all of the stewards one by one before he was led away
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This guy was funny, the bloke who confronted Delaney was an aggressive act and got away with it for blaming events in his life.
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Would argue that trying to lob a bottle at someone's head is also aggressive.
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