the man has no feelings total arsehole ,wa---r,pr--k,christ i aint got all day to say what i feel about him just goes to show that in todays society you can do what you like and still come up smelling of roses this man broke the the law he hasnt done the time to fit the crime it is a utter digrace.
I see the lovely, remorseful Mr Hughes was at it again last night. Scored for Notts County then ran to the Wolves fans and lifted his shirt to show a t-shirt with 'Boing boing' written on it in a quite blatant attempt to rile the Wolves fans who obviously hate West brom. His attempt to wind up Wolves fans obviously worked as they bricked 3 County coaches after the game. I know it's hard to prove the 2 events were linked but i'd be surprised if Wolves would've bothered if Hughes wasn't playing for them.
[cite]Posted By: Chris_from_Sidcup[/cite]I see the lovely, remorseful Mr Hughes was at it again last night. Scored for Notts County then ran to the Wolves fans and lifted his shirt to show a t-shirt with 'Boing boing' written on it in a quite blatant attempt to rile the Wolves fans who obviously hate West brom.
His attempt to wind up Wolves fans obviously worked as they bricked 3 County coaches after the game. I know it's hard to prove the 2 events were linked but i'd be surprised if Wolves would've bothered if Hughes wasn't playing for them.
Even if they were linked, seeing a man in a West Brom t-shirt hardly excuses chucking bricks at a coach. Nor does the fact that Hughes plays for Notts County.
I don't think Hughes' behaviour on the pitch has to be analysed quite as closely as it is.
So all the people saying on here that Hughes only re-acted to stick when they played us and its understanderable blah blah blah--- whats the excuse for this then ? he went out with that written on his tee shirt so he went out hoping to wind up Wolves fans. shame a few didnt clump the scum bag.
I've said it before but someone is going to get seriously hurt or worse because of the actions of a player "celebrating" like this. They introduced law's to stop this slogan business and flinging yourself into the crowd so why don't they flipping enforce it to the max? We saw it with Adebayor against Arsenal last year and it almost inevitable IMO that someone, sometime, is going to get killed in a surge generated because of this sort of thing.
Like I said last week, I've always found him to be vile, and last night's actions were those of a vile man. How on earth can he get away with it? That was gross incitement. Penitent? Not attention seeking? I don't think so.
I liked Hughes when he first came on the scene just because he was a West Brom fan playing for his boyhood club and scoring hatfuls of goals for them. Sadly it seems that he is a complete dickhead. Adebayor got a few games ban for his goal celebration, Hughes must get at least the same.
[cite]Posted By: LawrieAbrahams[/cite]I liked Hughes when he first came on the scene just because he was a West Brom fan playing for his boyhood club and scoring hatfuls of goals for them. Sadly it seems that he is a complete dickhead. Adebayor got a few games ban for his goal celebration, Hughes must get at least the same.
Sadly with his ability to score a championship club will come in ofr him and pay big wonga for him in the non too distant future, crime does not pay but sometimes it does not hurt either
CommentAuthorBournemouth Addick CommentTime19 minutes ago quote# 160 I've said it before but someone is going to get seriously hurt or worse because of the actions of a player "celebrating" like this. They introduced law's to stop this slogan business and flinging yourself into the crowd so why don't they flipping enforce it to the max? We saw it with Adebayor against Arsenal last year and it almost inevitable IMO that someone, sometime, is going to get killed in a surge generated because of this sort of thing.
Your wrong though just because of his actions doesnt give fans the excuse to behave like morons.
Those Arsenal fans were a disgrace Adebayor took dogs abuse and gave some back so what?
Sadly although Hughes is a grade a muppet it still doesnt excuse others to follow
[cite]Posted By: CAFCBourne[/cite]CommentAuthorBournemouth Addick CommentTime19 minutes ago quote# 160
I've said it before but someone is going to get seriously hurt or worse because of the actions of a player "celebrating" like this. They introduced law's to stop this slogan business and flinging yourself into the crowd so why don't they flipping enforce it to the max? We saw it with Adebayor against Arsenal last year and it almost inevitable IMO that someone, sometime, is going to get killed in a surge generated because of this sort of thing.
Your wrong though just because of his actions doesnt give fans the excuse to behave like morons.
Those Arsenal fans were a disgrace Adebayor took dogs abuse and gave some back so what?
Sadly although Hughes is a grade a muppet it still doesnt excuse others to follow
No I'm not wrong. I didn't say that the fans were/are in any way right to react like they do when provoked. They are not and you'll have to go a long way to find someone less likely to support that view. They should consider that if they are jumping up and down and pushing to get to the player then there's likely to be someone else in the way who might get hurt. Unfortunately, many fans are unable to think at all, let alone clearly during a match.
The Adebeyor incident has been done on here before at the time, but in my view he's a highly paid, very experienced, professional player, like Hughes, who should have been aware that his actions could effect innocent parties. Throw the book at him.
So if someone scored against Charlton at the Valley, then lifted their shirt to show a T-shirt showing "Lions" or "Eagles", you don't think there would be an uproar?
Yes there would. What about the time Shearer celebrated his penalty in front of the north upper. We didnt excactly sit there and clap him. Wouldnt go out and brick coaches mind you.
Yes lets blame the fans who re-acted in the moment or a so called profesional player who made the EFFORT to get a tee shirt and write on it to produce an effect.
[cite]Posted By: Eddie Firmani[/cite]So if someone scored against Charlton at the Valley, then lifted their shirt to show a T-shirt showing "Lions" or "Eagles", you don't think there would be an uproar?
There would be an 'uproar' from some, yes. I don't quite understand why though. Like I said, it's only a t-shirt. I don't get annoyed at away fans wearing their club shirts before the game.
If he'd been playing for WBA dabos, perhaps, but he was playing for Notts County. Therefore he was clearly trying to stir things up. It's like when Sunderland played at the Valley and someone in the East Stand wore a scums shirt. Totally unnecessary, and nothing to do with the match.
[cite]Posted By: dabos[/cite]But why did Lee Hughes wearing a 'boing boing' t-shirt make Wolves fans SO angry? It's a t-shirt for crying out loud.
Because it's a reference to West Brom, who are Wolves biggest rivals. Hughes obviously sat down and wrote it before the game with the obvious intention of aggravating the Wolves fans.
[cite]Posted By: dabos[/cite]But why did Lee Hughes wearing a 'boing boing' t-shirt make Wolves fans SO angry? It's a t-shirt for crying out loud.
Because it's a reference to West Brom, who are Wolves biggest rivals. Hughes obviously sat down and wrote it before the game with the obvious intention of aggravating the Wolves fans.
[cite]Posted By: Eddie Firmani[/cite]Therefore he was clearly trying to stir things up.
I realise there's a Wolves/WBA rivalry. And I know he was trying to stir things up. But I still cannot understand why people allow it to stir them up so much. It's a massive overreaction if you ask me.
He knew what he was doing----his choice------his time and effort produced the result.
God forgive fans for showing some passion----something one or two people on here seem to want to kill. Better that we sit stil say nothing and ruffle a program in either anger or joy.
I realise there's a Wolves/WBA rivalry. And I know he was trying to stir things up. But I still cannot understand why people allow it to stir them up so much. It's a massive overreaction if you ask me.
I agree it's an overreaction but he knew that's how some of them would react.
I don't know if it's just me but these handwritten messages on t-shirts look a bit crap.
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His attempt to wind up Wolves fans obviously worked as they bricked 3 County coaches after the game. I know it's hard to prove the 2 events were linked but i'd be surprised if Wolves would've bothered if Hughes wasn't playing for them.
Even if they were linked, seeing a man in a West Brom t-shirt hardly excuses chucking bricks at a coach. Nor does the fact that Hughes plays for Notts County.
I don't think Hughes' behaviour on the pitch has to be analysed quite as closely as it is.
That tshirt could be classed as incitement.
Sadly with his ability to score a championship club will come in ofr him and pay big wonga for him in the non too distant future, crime does not pay but sometimes it does not hurt either
I've said it before but someone is going to get seriously hurt or worse because of the actions of a player "celebrating" like this. They introduced law's to stop this slogan business and flinging yourself into the crowd so why don't they flipping enforce it to the max? We saw it with Adebayor against Arsenal last year and it almost inevitable IMO that someone, sometime, is going to get killed in a surge generated because of this sort of thing.
Your wrong though just because of his actions doesnt give fans the excuse to behave like morons.
Those Arsenal fans were a disgrace Adebayor took dogs abuse and gave some back so what?
Sadly although Hughes is a grade a muppet it still doesnt excuse others to follow
No I'm not wrong. I didn't say that the fans were/are in any way right to react like they do when provoked. They are not and you'll have to go a long way to find someone less likely to support that view. They should consider that if they are jumping up and down and pushing to get to the player then there's likely to be someone else in the way who might get hurt. Unfortunately, many fans are unable to think at all, let alone clearly during a match.
The Adebeyor incident has been done on here before at the time, but in my view he's a highly paid, very experienced, professional player, like Hughes, who should have been aware that his actions could effect innocent parties. Throw the book at him.
There would be an 'uproar' from some, yes. I don't quite understand why though. Like I said, it's only a t-shirt. I don't get annoyed at away fans wearing their club shirts before the game.
........actually I'll just stop there, it's already too far fetched!
Because it's a reference to West Brom, who are Wolves biggest rivals. Hughes obviously sat down and wrote it before the game with the obvious intention of aggravating the Wolves fans.
I realise there's a Wolves/WBA rivalry. And I know he was trying to stir things up. But I still cannot understand why people allow it to stir them up so much. It's a massive overreaction if you ask me.
It would rile me no end but then that scum bag made me want to kick the living granny out of him the other week
He should be ashamed of himself and realise his actions have proberly caused that incident
but he wont because he is a shameless murdering piece of scum
God forgive fans for showing some passion----something one or two people on here seem to want to kill. Better that we sit stil say nothing and ruffle a program in either anger or joy.
I agree it's an overreaction but he knew that's how some of them would react.
I don't know if it's just me but these handwritten messages on t-shirts look a bit crap.