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So what horrors did the quick thinking AFC stewards prevent by quickly restraining KR?

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    Prevented Mr Robinson from defending our President and CEO's appalling track record in running a football club.
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    I think the point is being lost here. Any fun that is being poked surely is at the Wimbledon statement and not directly at KR per se.

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    I think the point is being lost here. Any fun that is being poked surely is at the Wimbledon statement and not directly at KR per se.

    That was the intention. I am a big KR fan albeit I know he is not everyones cuppa and was meant to be a bit of light hearted solidarity with him after the Wimbledon statement pretty much alluded he was trying to slap someone (which he would have been well justified in doing imo if what is alleged was said to him)
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    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    So on that basis you are saying he was correct to behave like that on the pitch in front of 5000 people.
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    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    Elfsborg would have punched him right in the kneecap Ray!
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    Essex_Al said:

    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    Elfsborg would have punched him right in the kneecap Ray!
    As long as I had my box with me.
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    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    So on that basis you are saying he was correct to behave like that on the pitch in front of 5000 people.
    YES
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    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    So on that basis you are saying he was correct to behave like that on the pitch in front of 5000 people.
    YES
    And if someone was dismantling your football club, what would an appropriate reaction to that be, Ray? Sit passively, applauding?
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    Uboat said:

    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    So on that basis you are saying he was correct to behave like that on the pitch in front of 5000 people.
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    And if someone was dismantling your football club, what would an appropriate reaction to that be, Ray? Sit passively, applauding?
    Boom.

    Knockout by one punch from the Uboat!
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    Agree there is a time and a place - but if the alleged abuse of him is true then who can blame him.Are you telling me you would have reacted any differently?

    So on that basis you are saying he was correct to behave like that on the pitch in front of 5000 people.
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    Oh Ray......wake up matey.
    There's a difference here......what he did may not have been correct.....but given the circumstances surely it was perfectly understandable......wouldn't you say?
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    That's what I am saying - he was RIGHT to react that way
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    Fortunately the steward was still present and, aided by Neal Ardley and assistant manager Neil Cox, he was able to restrain Mr Robinson from projectile verbalising
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