Luke O'Nien

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marcusblackcat

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Jan 25, 2011
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Have to say how much pride I have in this lad playing for us. Not just from a footballing front but he gets shoved into the crowd yesterday and some big cowardly prick decides to give him a boot.

Hi just climbs out, smiles and gets back on with the game.

This lad has club legend written all over him - even if he's not one who ends up in the premier league, his attitude speaks absolute volumes about him.

One of my favourite players at this club for some years
 
The guy in the light grey trackie top to the left was being a total ****er too, sorry state of affairs after our few matches this season, I always had a lot of time for Pompey..

The son looks like a young Robbie Coltrane in a weird way..<ok>
 
In that second photo it looks like the Pompey 7 and the lino are having a farting competition. Either that or both just followed through.
 
I hope that bell end who booted him ends up doing time for that..

Top marks for O'Nien who has said that he has refused to press charges as feels that he wasn't hurt and puts it all down to the excitement of the game.

And that attitude is far more likely to have an effect that crying off to The Law and acting as if he had been shot, protesting about having a serious life threatening back injury, (like we see most games ON the pitch).

The thug I question is no doubt feeling a fool by now and I imaging his club will ban him.
 
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Top marks for O'Nien who has said that he has refused to press charges as feels that he wasn't hurt and puts it all down to the excitement of the game.

And that attitude is far more likely to have an effect that crying off to The Law and acting as if he had been shot, protesting about having a serious life threatening back injury, (like we see most games ON the pitch).

The thug I question is no doubt feeling a fool by now and I imaging his club will ban him.
Yeah, I agree. It would be a sad state of affairs if people were being sent to jail for something as micey as that. Annoying as it was at the time.

The embarrassment he'll have for a long time in his home area and on social media over what he's done, plus being banned from watching his team is a more fitting punishment.
 
Yeah, I agree. It would be a sad state of affairs if people were being sent to jail for something as micey as that. Annoying as it was at the time.

The embarrassment he'll have for a long time in his home area and on social media over what he's done, plus being banned from watching his team is a more fitting punishment.


I put him on the same level as the 'Newcastle Horse Puncher'.

Foolish.