People who go onto the streets to be involved in violence know the possible consequences ....... the Geordie Hero thought he'd walk away with a telling off
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/...ent-clash-with-west-ham-united-fans-1-6186113 Fair do, they've all pleaded guilty so deserve what they get. I'm assuming none of them were daft enough to had changed their plea. Like smug said, live and die by the sword and they know fine well what they are doing so if they get time they deserve it.
Low Row, City centre apparently. Bit public for a meet that like. Surely if it was pre arranged it would have been a bit more out of the way? Here, I'll post the Echo article. see what you think. If they get time it serves them right. No complaints from me like. TEN match day hooligans have been shown the red card for Sunday’s derby after pleading guilty to an earlier pre-game clash with rival fans. Nine men and a 17-year-old youth have been warned they face jail after admitting their parts in a violent confrontation with West Ham supporters before the match at the Stadium of Light on January 12. The trouble broke out at Low Row in the city centre before the game started. As well as the prison warning for each defendant, Judge Jeremy Freedman said he had SAFC’s clash with rivals Newcastle “well in mind” and extended the bail condition meaning they must not go within a two mile radius of any stadium hosting a premiership or international match. An interim football banning order is in place in all cases, which also keeps them away from Sunday’s game and any other football matches. During a hearing at Newcastle Crown Court yesterday Thomas Kelly, 18, of Eighth Avenue, Chester le Street, Bradley Dixon, 18, of Patton Road, Plains Farm, Lewis Dodsworth, 18, of Bowburn Avenue, Wear View, Anthony Smith, 26, of Purvis Terrace, Trimdon, Sean Herron, 18, of Hogarth Drive, Washington, Connor McCoy, 20, of Perth Avenue, Jarrow, Simon Badham, 20, of Frobisher Street, Hebburn, Jamie Phenny, 21, of The Spinney, Bridgend, Christopher Webb, 23, of East Herrington, Sunderland and a 17-year-old youth all pleaded guilty to a charge of violent disorder. Judge Freedman told the men: “Each of you have pleaded guilty to an offence of violent disorder which is a very serious offence and you must recognise you have placed your liberty at risk. “It is very likely, in each case, there will be a term of immediate imprisonment. “Nevertheless, I will adjourn for pre-sentence reports to be prepared but you must not read anything into that. “What you did on that day warrants a term of custody.” The defendants will learn their fate in December, when a two-day sentencing hearing takes place. More cases linked to the trouble that day are currently going through the courts. A group of defendants from the West Ham faction are due in court next month. As well as being kept away from football matches, the defendants must live at addresses they have supplied to the court and co-operate with the probation service for the preparation of pre-sentence reports.
Quite correct Albert. It`s a disgrace. The way that innocent law abiding DLA benefit scrounger was forced to defend himself against the drunken horse with toothache was shameful.
Mistake no way he should have when the other way home one year not enough for him he new what he was doing
Toothache can make animals really aggressive to be fair. I suspected only a total idiot could claim it was self defence ......... Albert's post proves it beyond reasonable doubt
So the scum want me to make jokes about an unprovoked attack on a woman? Never going to happen, it makes my brain spin when I think about women fighting. Been on this Earth for a good few years now and don't know a woman or girl personally who would even think about fighting. As to the discrepancies in sentence. It's a disgrace that Marcus's wife's attacker was so leniently treated. I personally would expect nothing less than a custodial for such an attack. I would also be going after the Crown Prosecution for them not getting Marcus's wife justice. To tie it into the horse puncher case is unfair too. They aren't like for like. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, this information came from my skunk neighbour who was at the match but no where near where the riot happened. He got the information from his mate who is one of Northumbria's finest. The horse puncher was warned about his behaviour, prior to the incident. That is why he pulled the scarf trick after returning to the fray. This had to have been mentioned in court. This isn't just about the horse punch, it is about him being an instigator. The judge on viewing him punching the horse then giving the come on sign to the police, will have seen a person trying to hide their identity at the forefront of a riot looking to cause trouble, not some innocent fat skunk attacked by a horse.
meanwhile from the horses mouth : [video=youtube;bbIoz-dywGc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbIoz-dywGc&feature=youtu.be[/video] lucky it was before the watershed I reckon
You seem determined to prove you're a complete idiot ........ not far to go now tbh. Your obvious tactic of smoke-screening the Geordie Hero with your tearful tale of 'brutality on your mean streets' is pathetic. Do you have a link to this vicious attack on you and your friend ......... the local papers must have been full of it.
Now questioning that the incident happened because it doesn't help your argument, that my friend is seriously poor form.
Not doubting it at all, where did I say that? What I'm saying is that you keep droning on about this attack to divert the thread from the Geordie Hero. That's what I'm saying. After all, no one can say whether or not you made the story up to help your 'argument' can they? 'An attack on children'
I'm not trying to divert at all, you've had 11 pages of laughs mate How was it not an attack on a child, my mate was punched and kicked on the ground and went to hospital covered in blood, I'd hate to know what constitutes an attack in your world if that doesn't