i just think the nature of the protest was more personal than any other case. not sayin that justifies it, but it makes it stand out more
More personal? Hardly. Here it is again with fans of other teams being ridiculously uninformed about the situation.
Wanting the manager to leave the club is by definition personal, but how is that different in the other examples mentioned?
This says it all about Wolves fans
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2113189/Jamie-OHara-attacked-Wolves-fans-outside-Molineux.html
A bit rash to paint all Wolves fans with the same brush because of one incident like that. It could well have been a Rovers fan doing the same thing to Steve Kean for example, and I would not like to pooled into the idiot category because of someone else's foolishness.
It couldn't dusty, Kean has HAD to employ Hong Kong Fuey to protect him!
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posted on 10/3/12
i just think the nature of the protest was more personal than any other case. not sayin that justifies it, but it makes it stand out more
posted on 11/3/12
More personal? Hardly. Here it is again with fans of other teams being ridiculously uninformed about the situation.
posted on 11/3/12
Wanting the manager to leave the club is by definition personal, but how is that different in the other examples mentioned?
posted on 11/3/12
This says it all about Wolves fans
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2113189/Jamie-OHara-attacked-Wolves-fans-outside-Molineux.html
posted on 11/3/12
A bit rash to paint all Wolves fans with the same brush because of one incident like that. It could well have been a Rovers fan doing the same thing to Steve Kean for example, and I would not like to pooled into the idiot category because of someone else's foolishness.
posted on 11/3/12
It couldn't dusty, Kean has HAD to employ Hong Kong Fuey to protect him!
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