Some scummer attacks Sheffield Wednesday's goalkeeper Kirkland and a dozen fans get on to the pitch. http://www.skysports.com/skysportsnews/video/0,,13987_8179980,00.html
He's a total knobhead but everyone's getting a bit OTT about it has to be said. Ban the tool and move on!
Can't understand why some of those fans he went past did'nt just floor the KNOBHEAD? I know I would have... We're they Leeds fans or Wednesday fans? cos he even turned around and laughed.. the guy is nailed anyway (video) Just jail the cnut.
Leeds were obviously worried Liverpool were going to overtake them and take the coveted "most hated team in football" title away from them. So they came out swinging.
What if the guy had a knife? The stewards need to provide some answers as how a dozen or so Leeds fans could get onto the pitch in the first place. Then look at the club this guy supports and some of the incidents involving their fans in recent years.
10 point deduction for Leeds and 5 points deduction for Liverpool (just to be sure) and maybe a 20 match ban for Rat face.
One random idiot is understandable. Vile chanting and throwing seats/bottles is another. So is the fact they refused to identify the twat who ran on the pitch and punched him. Pure scum leeds fans are, the lot of them.
Did you just read donga's predictable Suarez comment and think "I should make a similar off topic comment about Terry, that'll be funny!"?
Exactly. Just looked up this yob.... "I AM not a hooligan, I just want to go back to watching Leeds play." Those were the words of Aaron Cawley who was found guilty of breaching his football banning order for the third time. 1.​ Aaron Cawley The 20-year-old from Blenheim Square, Cheltenham, was been banned from every football ground in the country when he was 16 after he was caught at the centre of 200-strong riot at Leeds' Elland Road ground. He was found guilty of breaking his latest two-year ban at Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Wednesday. His ban forbids him from travelling on the national rail network to or from any town or city on the day Leeds play a home or away game in that city. He was charged with breaching the order on November 6 last year when he was found travelling by train to Coventry on the day Leeds were playing in the city. He had previously breached it twice before and so the order had been extended. Prosecutor Elizabeth Thomas said Cawley was found on November 6, carrying a train ticket from Cheltenham to Coventry, a Leeds away match ticket and a membership card in his friend John Dymock's name. Cawley maintained he was going to Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre Cawley said: "My banning order was three months from being overturned. "If I was going to risk it I would have done it years ago. The risk was not worth it. I am not a hooligan. I don't go to cause trouble." His brother Michael said: "A few years ago he did breach the banning order but he has not done since." Defending, Gemma Bond said: "It was never his intention to use the ticket. It was his intention to go to the Bullring and meet his friends after the game." Police were alerted to Cawley's whereabouts when he was discovered being noisy and disruptive in a coffee shop at Cheltenham Spa Railway Station. They found he was the subject of the banning order and officers stopped him at Birmingham New Street station. Finding Cawley guilty, magistrate Jane Saltmarsh said: "You yourself knew a banning order was in operation. You should not have accepted a ticket that said Coventry on it." She ordered a probation report on Cawley to be made before sentencing. He was released on unconditional bail to return to Gloucester Magistrates' Court on Monday for sentence.