Eric Dier

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Loving the spin on this one<laugh>

Almost like martin Luther sterling wrote it himself :bandit:
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Was that prison boxing or did he go to a “club”?

the one Dubois was trained up in... yet sucky spent 10 years failing to master basic footwork drills there and never had a single amatuer fight
 
Thisnone shows the abuser running off and his mate saying to him...
"get back eaar and stan yor graaaand"<laugh>

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Shocking that the club would condone such behaviour tbh.

Basically means anyone one of your players are free to attack their own fans and tye club be like no worries boys here take this hammer so you dint get injured <laugh>

Moureen really rubbing off on you lot <laugh>



By the sounds of it, it was some drunken corporate hospitality outsider - probably a banker or something like that. Not even a Spurs fan.

That would definitely make Dier’s violent outburst easier to accept, for me.

It’ll also make visiting fans think twice before giving it large with any chanting, fearful that they will earn a slap from our new enforcer.
 
By the sounds of it, it was some drunken corporate hospitality outsider - probably a banker or something like that. Not even a Spurs fan.

That would definitely make Dier’s violent outburst easier to accept, for me.

It’ll also make visiting fans think twice before giving it large with any chanting, fearful that they will earn a slap from our new enforcer.
Yeh those fans may habe to wait a few months to get that slap though eh mate<whistle>
 
Take a look at this clip, and tell me how the fook he knew what was going on, when he climbed all those rows up, if he don't get punished for this, then football really has lost the plot...

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Then when you've finished watching the clip, listen to what one of your own supporters said! He lost the plot, he was like the incredible hulk <laugh>

https://talksport.com/football/fa-cup/678362/tottenham-fan-eye-witness-eric-dier-incredible-hulk/


Yeah, you’ve certainly got to admire him for that. He didn’t even know what the fcuk was going on and yet he still got stuck in.
 
By the sounds of it, it was some drunken corporate hospitality outsider - probably a banker or something like that. Not even a Spurs fan.

That would definitely make Dier’s violent outburst easier to accept, for me.

It’ll also make visiting fans think twice before giving it large with any chanting, fearful that they will earn a slap from our new enforcer.

The club have a choice to punish either the player or the holder and participants of the corporate hospitality or all of them! Whatever happens the club is responsible for the player and for the sale of that corporate hospitality. For example as a season ticket holder, if I gave my ticket to someone who invaded the pitch, not only would the pitch invader be banned, but also my ST would be revoked from me. All terms and conditions are clearly published within the sale. The player is an employee, regardless of reason, he entered the terraces, not only did he enter the supporters area, he climbed to the top across the fixed seating, which also could have invalidated any personal liability insurance, by risking injury to himself or any third parties as a result of his actions. He also demonstrated aggressive behaviour as witnessed by a Spurs supporter, who commented he had completely lost it, and was like the Hulk! Also the failure of security to prevent said incident from happening. In so many words, Spurs have dropped a massive big bollock and they as well has the player could be punished for it.
 
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Yeah, you’ve certainly got to admire him for that. He didn’t even know what the fcuk was going on and yet he still got stuck in.

...and that getting stuck in, would probably be represented under employment law as a case for instant dismissal :)
 
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Erics brother is said to be recovering well
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I think a 30 point deduction from Spurs would be suitable punishment for what happened <whistle>