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    1. PerceptionGreat2439 on

      I saw this last night and thought that’s an assault.

      Nothing more nothing less an assault.

    2. limeflavoured on

      >A spectator who posted video of the incident online said the player in question “should get banned for life.”

      Do they post on /r/soccer ? That sub loves calling for lifetime bans.

      Because this is a non-professional game it’ll be a 3 month ban from football, plus whatever the courts give him (so a fine and a suspended sentence, most likely). If it was professional the police wouldnt even look at it and it would be 3-5 matches.

    3. External-Piccolo-626 on

      Unfortunately this happens a lot in Sunday county league games. Some are absolute animals

    4. Ajax_Trees_Again on

      100% support the arrest but I don’t really understand the law here.

      There are many actions that happen in amateur and professional sports pitches that would get you locked up if you did it to a stranger on the street.

      I’m not talking tackles but pushing, getting in peoples face with threats etc. is there a special law or carve out for sport?

    5. bigkahuna1uk on

      Good. Most of time it’s just seen as part of the game and a yellow or red card is sufficient. But in reality it’s actually GBH. In any other walk of life, he would be arrested and charged.

    6. Next_Addendum6080 on

      Taken a few of these on the muddy recs on a Sunday morning from some hung-over psychopath back in the early 2000s. Just goes to show you are on camera all the time, these days . He’s “bang to rights”

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