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he was there with his dad and kid, season ticket holder for like 20 years
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anyway good that he got 14 weeks I hope he serves every last one of them. I expect he will lose his job as well, what a plonker
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Also this logic of collective punishment makes no sense either as nobody from the club was helping the fan attack Grealish so it would be incredibly harsh to dock points from the club when the club did nothing wrong.
It would be like punishing Mcdonald's when a fight breaks out in one of their Restaurants between two customers, it would make no logical sense to punish McDonald's, like it makes no logical sense to punish Birmingham over this. Also are people trying to tell me that what that fan did was worse than what the Millwall fan did to the Everton fan in the FA Cup? Because going by the collective punishment argument shouldn't Millwall have a points deduction? Also when Man Utd and Newcastle fans inevitably do something wrong I want Gary Neville and Alan Shearer to be the first to call for the “severe punishment needs to be done” argument like they've tried to fling at us, but I doubt that they'd say anything.
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