My biggest concern is that Martin Morgan's health is ok. The thought of that little idiot becoming the biggest shareholder of our club sends shivers down the spine.
Yes indeed, lets hope Martin Morgan has a long and health life, no need to say prosperous though!.....................
Dilli you tart!..................... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Link:http://www.enjoygower.com/communities/penclawddcom.cfm
A "big time Charlie". A gormless show off who thinks he`s the dog`s bollox. Nothing but a kent, chuck him in chokey for a couple of days, that will change his sttitude.
All I said was that I'd heard it was Penclawdd that's all, I'm not saying I was right. Why, do any of our posters come from Penclawdd then ?
Dai!...................... On a serious note Wales is a beautiful place to Live, whether your near the coast, or in land, Breacon and Carmarthenshire are two of my favourites, but then so is North west Wales, but there is a little gem just down the road in llansteffan!.......... please log in to view this image
THE ballboy booted by Chelsea’s Eden Hazard told yesterday of his “crazy 24 hours”. Charlie Morgan tweeted a mess age to his 100,000 followers, adding: “I will not be pressing charges.” But last night the Football Association revealed it had charged Hazard with violent conduct. The FA said the normal three-match ban for a straight red card was “clearly insufficient” in this case. Amazingly, Charlie, 17, now has more followers than Swansea City’s official Twitter account after the flare-up during the Welsh club’s Capital One Cup semi-final win. The son of millionaire Swansea director Martin Morgan sparked the incident by apparently time-wasting as the Blues sought a goal on Wednesday night. He lay on the ball at Swansea’s Liberty Stadium as £32million midfielder Hazard, 22, kicked it from under him, prompting the teenager to roll around “in agony” claiming hurt ribs. Former school pal Ben Watkins, 18, said: “He’s really loving all the attention. “He’s going to be dining out on this story for years. He’ll never have to buy a drink in Swansea again. “The lad thinks he’s up there with the football stars but he will come crashing down to earth when it’s time to go back to his A-levels.” Others praised the student, who boasted on Twitter before the match how he would hold up play, calling him a hero. Julio Magdaleno tweeted: “He’s a true fan, it’s just hilarious. He’s awesome because he has the balls to do it.” But user IamTatts wrote: “How is he awesome? He pretended he got kicked.” Another called TekkaBoo said: “Of course you won’t press charges. Stubbing your toe would hurt more than what he did.” Yesterday QPR boss Harry Redknapp, left, came out in support of Belgian international Hazard, branding Morgan’s actions as “disgusting”. Harry, 65, said: “Hazard toe-poked the ball under the boy’s body. Why is the kid lying on the ball in the first place?” “You can imagine the frustration. You’re a player trying to reach a cup final but there’s this kid behaving like an idiot who won’t give you the ball. “Hazard didn’t kick the kid, he kicked the ball underneath him, but the whole thing got blown out of all proportion. “I can think of a lot of players who would have kicked a bit harder than he did. He just toe-poked the ball away. “The boy was tweeting before the game that he’s a super time-waster. The way he behaved was disgusting.” After the clash Morgan and dad Martin spoke to the Chelsea team in their dressing room. A club insider said: “Obviously tensions were high but everyone involved was keen to smooth things over.” He said senior Blues stars Frank Lampard, 34, and John Terry, 32, tried to act as peacemakers. Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins said he found it “remarkable” that the police had become involved, while Chelsea boss Rafael Benitez refused to be drawn into the row. When pressed on the matter, the 52-year-old said bizarrely: “We have two windows, one for football and one for the other issues.” Ex-Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers, 39, now manager of Liverpool, joked: “I know Charlie well, he used to do it great for me. He was taught well.” South Wales Police have received three complaints from members of the public in Sussex, Kent and west Wales. A spokesman said: “The boy does not wish to make any formal complaint.” - By Marc Walker Video of Hazard Kicking the Ball: [video]http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/video/sport/football/4761724/Does-new-view-prove-Hazard-right.html#ooid=ExZjNwODocTx8jn-3G52mxOEFW4CV7Xy[/video]
I don't think we have any control of this. It would help on here at least if we stopped adding to the thread count on this subject.
Old news . I think the more we talk about this the longer it will take to move on from the overall embarrassing incident The ballboy was wrong the player was wrong -simples
I agree NJ, but it's the ballboy that's damaged the reputation of our Club, not Hazard. That's why most fans are furious with the little git. Really hope Morgan leaves his shares in SCFC to someone else in his will!
Kj that is true enough but Hazard was at fault for the incident as much as Chanpagne Charlie . The club have said all the right things to squash the story and move on from it but the English media are still making it their major talking point which is a shame. There is no doubt it has damaged the club in some way, thankfully for us it was Chelsea, who are pretty much loathed by most supporters and who tend to court headlines every week for the wrong reasons, in that respect there has been nothing that has really changed !! I think this will all blow over but until the media stop pushing it on us every 5 mins then it will probably be a topic for somebody on here. The boy was in the wrong,so was the player. They have both said sorry,there will be no charges pressed,both clubs have been very professional and supportive of each other so as far as im concerned its all over . Its up to the fans to take the wind out of the media's sails on this one now, we can do that by moving on from it, Sunderland away cant come quick enough !!