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That makes no sense , Sibbo.
Cantona did not know this mans history, for all Catona knew he could have been someone with learning difficulties or tourretes. Cantona did not show any regard for the old lady at the side of the man.
MT, it was beautiful and if he's said what he did to you, you might have done the same oh and I'm not a fan of mindless thuggery
There is no excuse for a professional footballer to dive into the crowd and kick someone. How on earth you can condone that is beyond me.
Mick I've been at a few football matches and the vile abuse that I've heard from so called fans beggars belief. No, maybe Cantona shouldn't have done it but he's still a footballer I admire, the other one being Roy Keane and the manager Cloughie!
I've been to hundreds football matches and met just about every kind of idiot there is (I have watched Cantona score a hat-trick at wembley) but his actions that day can not be excused.

As for Roy Keane ...great player but a total knob. What he did to Alf-Inge Haaland was cowardice thuggery from the top drawer and his actions in the world cup when he came home after spitting his dummy out was also disgraceful.
lol...where will it end indeed, Sandy

L M F A O ...LOL... P M S L ....... Have a listen


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