This is just so wrong.... Wolves midfielder Jamie O'Hara was involved in a verbal confrontation with supporters after their 2-0 defeat by Blackburn in the Premier League. A source told BBC Sport that O'Hara was surrounded by protesting fans at around 1800 GMT and "told them to go away", leading to a further exchange of words. O'Hara was with his partner, model Danielle Lloyd, and children at the time of the incident. The club are yet to decide whether to begin an investigation. The incident occurred when O'Hara came out of the ground with his family and passed by a group of supporters. The midfielder was carrying one of his young sons at the time. After the initial exchange, the Wolves player and his family moved away and went towards their car. O'HARA FAMILY Jamie O'Hara, 25, and his model partner Danielle Lloyd, 28, have two children who are both aged under two, Archie and Harry As they were getting into their car, further words were exchanged before he eventually drove away. O'Hara texted the club shortly afterwards to inform them of what happened. O'Hara's partner was "upset" and "disgusted" by the incident. Her husband played the full 90 minutes during a game in which there were protests against chairman Steve Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey. Wolves manager Terry Connor says the demonstrations are hurting everyone at the club. Some fans expressed their unhappiness before kick-off and unfurled banners against the board who decided to dismiss Mick McCarthy. There were further protests after the game with Morgan eventually going to speak to those involved.
look at blackburn they have done everything in there power to get rid of kean and the board... but they also did everything in there power not to affect the players
Sadly symtomatic of the modern game and the role 'supporters' perceive they have, and the rights their £20 entrance fee gives them. In the eyes of some this now extends to openly abusing individuals connected to the club, and sadly their families too. You are absolutely right that this is wrong, but given the natural way things escalate this was only a matter of time, and I for one comdemn it and wouldn't be surprised if worse was yet to happen somewhere in the football community - Sad.
Not too concerned with having a go inside the ground at players managers owners etc. but, to have a pop at a player when he's with his family and according to O'Hara himself when he had his kid in his arms was totally out of order. Having said that a little bit of common sense should have said wait till the fans had gone home then leave the ground.
This is simply disgusting. The idea of having a go at someone when they're with their family is unnecessary and distasteful, its not just Wolves fans as i'm sure there is an element of supporters at pretty much every club who would consider doing this if their team was doing badly (a small percentage but a number none-the-less). People need to realise where the boundaries are and that actions like this are only going to serve to make players care less about the clubs and supporters, take their money and move on.
i think i got the jist of this thread wrong, i thought you were saying that its so wrong that jamie o'hara was going out with danielle lloyd because he's not much to look at.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. OH and the size of his wallet may help. I mean, look at Peter Crouch ffs.