I notice all the Man Utd "hard lads" only started giving him grief when he was safely out of reach and being removed by stewards. Same lads were quiet as a mouse at the start
They always have to act out a caricature of a passionate football fan ... ... they can't just be one.
If that's a Sunderland fan in the opposite end there's good chance he makes a few good mates among opposing fans, win, lose or draw. Certainly wouldn't be making a 1 man show of themselves anyway
Aye the lad even tries to grab him but unfortunately the steward is between them, he does makes she he sides steps enough to keep the steward between him like. Nearly as bad as that Leeds fan a few weeks ago who got through the barrier easier than expected so waited a few seconds for a steward to step in before being held back
There were 10 Saudi judges sitting in a court, 10 Saudi judges sitting in a court, But if one Saudi judge was soft on women’s rights, There’ll be 9 Saudi judges sitting in a court! There were 9 Saudi judges sitting in a court, 9 Saudi judges sitting in a court, But if one Saudi judge was soft on Yemini rights, There’ll be 8 Saudi judges sitting in a court! There were 8 Saudi judges sitting in a court, 8 Saudi judges sitting in a court, But if one Saudi judge was soft on gay rights, There’ll be 7 Saudi judges sitting in a court! Repeat until there are no Saudi judges to judge on wrong from right!
By Dan Roan BBC sports editor 30 minutes ago. PL chief executive Richard Masters has told MPs he cannot comment on whether his organisation is investigating who has control of Newcastle and if it is re-examining its approval of the club's Saudi takeover. Newcastle's takeover by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) was approved after "legally binding assurances" the Saudi government would not have any control over the club. However, in a US court case, documents published last month described the PIF as "a sovereign instrumentality of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" and PIF Governor and Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan as "a sitting minister of the government" with "sovereign immunity". The statements were made by lawyers representing LIV Golf, owned by the PIF, which also has a controlling stake in Newcastle. Masters was asked about the documents by Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee member Clive Efford MP on Tuesday "I can't really comment on it," said Masters.
Or, there's an investigation on going that he can't talk about I have to say it would be hilarious if that were the case. The Saudis either lied to the EPL or are lying in the US courts about the golf. Either way they have shown themselves to be dishonest and wouldn't pass the owners and directors test because of it. Here's hoping!!!