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OMFG Sheff Wed v Leeds
Leeds have just scored to make it 1 - 1. As Sheff Wed Goalkeeper Chris Kirkland has turned and hoofed the ball back toward the centre-circle for the restart, a Leeds fan has run onto the pitch and smashed Chris Kirkland in the face! He's come from Kirkland's blind side, so he had no chance of seeing the guy and reacting.
Even Neil Warnock (Leeds United Manager) on the touchline is irate. He muttered something along the lines of "They're ruining it for the rest" to Wednesday Manager Dave Jones.
The Police are now behind the Sheff Wed goal and are in full riot gear.
Even Neil Warnock (Leeds United Manager) on the touchline is irate. He muttered something along the lines of "They're ruining it for the rest" to Wednesday Manager Dave Jones.
The Police are now behind the Sheff Wed goal and are in full riot gear.
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Trust the Daily Mail
"New low for football as Leeds fan punches goalkeeper"
Then puts up a video of the Push.
Don't know how true this is but I have heard the muppet was already banned from football.
Trust the Daily Mail
"New low for football as Leeds fan punches goalkeeper"
Then puts up a video of the Push.
Don't know how true this is but I have heard the muppet was already banned from football.
Aaron Crawley was already banned!!
"I AM not a hooligan, I just want to go back to watching Leeds play."
Those were the words of Aaron Cawley who was found guilty of breaching his football banning order for the third time.
The 20-year-old from Blenheim Square, Cheltenham, was been banned from every football ground in the country when he was 16 after he was caught at the centre of 200-strong riot at Leeds' Elland Road ground.
He was found guilty of breaking his latest two-year ban at Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
"I AM not a hooligan, I just want to go back to watching Leeds play."
Those were the words of Aaron Cawley who was found guilty of breaching his football banning order for the third time.
The 20-year-old from Blenheim Square, Cheltenham, was been banned from every football ground in the country when he was 16 after he was caught at the centre of 200-strong riot at Leeds' Elland Road ground.
He was found guilty of breaking his latest two-year ban at Cheltenham Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
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