The same question can be asked of, what would happen if that was done by someone just walking along the street and it was filmed and millions of people viewed it?
Like it or not, it's the way it happens...and it's part of the negotiation process.
If a fan physically attacks a player, then what happens to him, NSIS?
What would have happened to Palace, had their fans decided to respond in kind to Mr Cantona's behaviour?
Imagine if he'd have done it against Millwall, for example...
Don't get me wrong NSIS, I'm not condoning anything that the Palace fan may have done.
I'm not a particularly violent person and I've laughed off being punched before, but I'd definitely react physically to anyone spitting at me.
I think that Cantona was lucky to have come away from it unharmed, though and he certainly should've faced a longer ban.
A Man Utd youth player, Ronnie Wallwork, grabbed a ref by the throat and was given an initial life ban, which was reduced to 3 years, 2 of which were probational.
Cantona was banned for 8 months and refers to the kick as "a great memory".
Unfortunately, from Wallworks' point of view, if was a Ref, not a fan. As we all know, Referees are sacrosanct. Which is why he was treated so relatively harshly.
The stadium is crucial. But with the fan base you have and prime location in London (easier to attract players, greater media exposure etc), why can't you match Arsenal, for example?
Spurs are historically London's second club. With your fan base and commercial opportunities, I don't see why you should be the poor relation of a backward Northern team from a city which hasn't been the commercial centre of the universe since the 19th century.
He's lost me, Spurs can complete what exactly?
I think a better solution would be a proper European champions league composed of the champions of the top twelve European leagues, eleven clubs from the smaller ones (via play offs) and the previous years champions. They would drop out of their own domestic leagues for the season and play 46 matches. This would stop it being a clique as the clubs would change each year