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Failing to simply ignore and drive on in that scenario is the mark of an absolute moron. Thats before you consider that he could clearly see a wee lassie between himself and the goader.

As some have said, minter from that guy, but absolute mega minter from Carragher and fully deserves to face criminal charges.

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27 minutes ago, Ro Sham Bo said:

Imagine he keeps his job and someone spits on a player in a match he's covering. What's he going to say? "Ehh let's not be too harsh on the lad, he might have been goaded 3 or 4 times before reacting".

"That's one of the worst things you can do to a fellow professional. Feel free to do it to a regular person though."

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All the guy did was say the scoreline. Not exactly the worst goading in the world even if it was embarrassing to be doing it in front of his daughter. There was no personal attack or anything. Can't see how he keeps his job 

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The only one I feel any pity for is the wee lassie who got spat on. Her dad is obviously a dick. Should he be filming someone while driving with his daughter in the car?

Carragher's reaction is totally scummy and may have screwed up his cushy number at Sky Football.

 

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While spitting on someone, particularly when there's a child in between you and the person you're presumably trying to spit at, is pretty manky and deserves criticism, the absolute jake ball that filmed this deserves all he gets too.  Presumably he's driving, while holding a phone, which is already points on his license.  Then the bright spark decides that what's really needed is to get one right up that nasty footballer and upload said video, consequences be damned.  Because you should be allowed to do or say anything to a footballer without reprisal.

Scummy c**t goads other scummy c**t.

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PAOK Salonika outdo West Ham with their pitch invasions as one man (their President) with a gun gets the game abandoned in the 89th minute having seen a goal disallowed for offside.

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The Greek top-flight match between PAOK Salonika and AEK Athens on Sunday was abandoned after PAOK's president invaded the pitch with a gun.

Ivan Savvides tried to confront the referee with a gun in a hip holster after his side had an 89th-minute goal ruled offside with the score 0-0.

AEK's players left the pitch concerned for their safety and did not return.

The match was officially abandoned two hours later and it was reported the referee had reversed his decision.

 

 

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