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                    TEL                
                
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                    Game just abandoned due to a pitch invasion. 
                    City's goalkeeper clobbered by a bucket, ref punched. 
Sounds worse than it looked but the keeper needed stitches so it couldn't really have gone on. 
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            Who takes a bucket to a game?1
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            There is footage on Twitter. Tv pundits made it sound like Millwall at Luton all those years ago but it was all over in a few minutes.0
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 Probably a sand bucket grabbed from the side of the pitch or something? Seems weird otherwise, I agree.ForeverAddickted said:Who takes a bucket to a game?1
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 It was a fire bucket for flares. The keeper lobbed a flare back towards the crowd that landed close to him. Then it went off.ForeverAddickted said:Who takes a bucket to a game?4
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 The flare or the crowd?TEL said:
 It was a fire bucket for flares. The keeper lobbed a flare back towards the crowd that landed close to him. Then it went off.ForeverAddickted said:Who takes a bucket to a game?0
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 Window cleaner went straight from work. Had his squidgy, washing up liquid and ladders confiscated at the turn-style because you're not allowed in with themForeverAddickted said:Who takes a bucket to a game?13
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            Next thing you hear is that someone has taken a spanner to a football match. I must of been a wrench🤓4
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 You've never been to a match with Hyacinth Bucket?ForeverAddickted said:Who takes a bucket to a game?0
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            the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney over anything is close to if not quite as bitter as the Celtic/Rangers divide .. this 'riot' was a protest over big games being switched from Melbourne to Sydney .. not a g'day mate3
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            ForeverAddickted said:Who takes a bucket to a game?
 Pretty sure it was a bucket of sand that the stewards were using to douse flares.
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            We sent all our convicts there, is it any wonder ?0
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            It was West Ham convicts4
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 Not on the same level, more Liverpool and Manchester. Having the grand final at Sydney each season is a piss take though.Lincsaddick said:the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney over anything is close to if not quite as bitter as the Celtic/Rangers divide .. this 'riot' was a protest over big games being switched from Melbourne to Sydney .. not a g'day mate
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            Rivalry? Nah it's all fabricated... it's a damp squib really. I've been to a lot of games over here, it's very sterile.1
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 Celtic/ Rangers, give it a rest.Lincsaddick said:the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney over anything is close to if not quite as bitter as the Celtic/Rangers divide .. this 'riot' was a protest over big games being switched from Melbourne to Sydney .. not a g'day mate6
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 The piss take is having a grand final at all.Friend Or Defoe said:
 Not on the same level, more Liverpool and Manchester. Having the grand final at Sydney each season is a piss take though.Lincsaddick said:the rivalry between Melbourne and Sydney over anything is close to if not quite as bitter as the Celtic/Rangers divide .. this 'riot' was a protest over big games being switched from Melbourne to Sydney .. not a g'day mate0
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            Having seen the full footage the flashpoint was the goal keeper throwing a flare back into the stands landing amongst the fans who then went onto the pitch. Whilst it's being widely condemned about the injuries to the keeper, a cameraman who was bowled over and the referee being shoved, there's no mention of the keeper throwing a flare into a congested area full of fans. He's equally to blame but I bet he gets away Scott fee, such is the way of football.0
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 How much are you betting?TEL said:Having seen the full footage the flashpoint was the goal keeper throwing a flare back into the stands landing amongst the fans who then went onto the pitch. Whilst it's being widely condemned about the injuries to the keeper, a cameraman who was bowled over and the referee being shoved, there's no mention of the keeper throwing a flare into a congested area full of fans. He's equally to blame but I bet he gets away Scott fee, such is the way of football.0













