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City fan banned from stadium for calling someone an idiot

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Posted

Anyone got the club email handy?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I want to mail them about this.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tell them it should be a season long ban  :)  :)

Punishment should be season long ban and a Photoshop course (I'm certain he made his own shitty graphic)

 

If he's calling shop staff "idiots", I can't help but think what he's screaming at individual players when we concede a goal/penalty or fluff a shot.

 

I've also heard he has a disgusting doll fixation and terrible breath, coupled with a distinct lack of personal space. He also touches himself in the queue at the burger van.

Posted

I don't for 1 minute believe the version that has been posted on here.

Not digging at the OP.

 

I bet he gobs it off every time he goes in.

Posted

Photoshop depicts a prison cell - the guy's only been banned from a football ground for a short while.  :D

 

Makes sense, yo. It's all the same.

 

Poor bloke - next thing you know, they'll serve him water and dry bread.

Posted

Photoshop depicts a prison cell - the guy's only been banned from a football ground for a short while.  :D

 

Makes sense, yo. It's all the same.

 

Poor bloke - next thing you know, they'll serve him water and dry bread.

Beats what we get served. Thought they were supposed to be punishing him, not giving him special treatment.

Posted

I thought, as supporters who pay to get in, we can say what we like?

 

Really, a ban is a bit much, just get him to meet with the member of staff, shake hands and apologise and move on. And bring a Walkman in future.

Posted

I know him. He's quite a character.

 

It wasn't a clever thing to do/say, but is that seriously worth a 3 game ban a total ban from the fanstore? That's ridiculous. You could fool me they're aiming for a target number of fans to ban per season if that's worth a ban nowadays.


Better things to worry about, I've been kicked out and banned for less. 

 

Seriously? :blink:

Posted

I thought, as supporters who pay to get in, we can say what we like?

 

Really, a ban is a bit much, just get him to meet with the member of staff, shake hands and apologise and move on. And bring a Walkman in future.

But this happened in the shop which you don't pay to get in to, and even if you did pay, that wouldn't make it acceptable. Would you really want one of your children who are working a Saturday job to be abused by some buffoon just for following instructions?

 

 

Dan LCFC, on 13 Jan 2014 - 3:20 PM, said:

 

I know him. He's quite a character.

 

It wasn't a clever thing to do/say, but is that seriously worth a 3 game ban a total ban from the fanstore? That's ridiculous. You could fool me they're aiming for a target number of fans to ban per season if that's worth a ban nowadays.

 

Why is banning him from the fanstore ridiculous? What is to stop him abusing someone else next time he goes in? The guys a clown. All we have to go on is what that guy wants us to know. He isn't gonna come out and say yeah I called him "a ****ing stupid idiot". In a shop full of kids, he should have kept his mouth shut. Simple as.

Posted

But this happened in the shop which you don't pay to get in to, and even if you did pay, that wouldn't make it acceptable. Would you really want one of your children who are working a Saturday job to be abused by some buffoon just for following instructions?

 

My first sentence wasn't serious, just a little note on the much used belief that supporters pay their money and do as they choose :)

 

I don't agree with verbal abusing and he was wrong to do it, however I don't believe, from what has been put, that any real malice was behind it and could easily be sorted out without resorting to stadium bans.

Posted

My first sentence wasn't serious, just a little note on the much used belief that supporters pay their money and do as they choose :)

 

I don't agree with verbal abusing and he was wrong to do it, however I don't believe, from what has been put, that any real malice was behind it and could easily be sorted out without resorting to stadium bans.

I knew that  :whistle:

Like I just said to Dan, this guy has fed us what he wants us to know. I have heard some pretty heated discussions in the shop before with refunds, ticket sales not going through as you'd expect. Ive never heard of anyone else getting banned for it. Leads me to believe there is much more to this than meets the eye.

Posted

Having had the misfortune to have met him whilst playing 5 aside at goals for a what was a Leicester 606 team formed on the bbc site.

I found him to be rude, even to the people he had chose to join up with to play football with, no one forced him. So I can't imagine how he would treat someone who he feels is being paid to provide a service to him........

oh wait I can, he'd call them a ****ing Idiot. (I added the ****ing but I imagine that's what he actually said.

For the record which member of staff has banned him?

Posted

I knew that  :whistle:

Like I just said to Dan, this guy has fed us what he wants us to know. I have heard some pretty heated discussions in the shop before with refunds, ticket sales not going through as you'd expect. Ive never heard of anyone else getting banned for it. Leads me to believe there is much more to this than meets the eye.

To be fair, that's a good point, my mate has had several right old ding dongs with the staff over priority allocation and hasn't been banned yet.

We don't know who, on behalf of the club, was involved.

Posted

This story has got the potential to be another Ian 'Investigative reporter' Stringer expose.... "We contacted the club for a response regarding the matter, they declined to comment."

Thank you and Good Night.

Posted

I cant stress enough how much that poster(??) on the OP makes me want the punishment to be more

The person who made it surely agrees with the clubs decision

 

1) Free the Leicester doesn't even make sense if he is not being allowed in

2) He looks like a right scumbag in the picture used

3) Why would you add the info that a good behaviour contract needed to be signed is a shocking outcome as if his human rights have been infringed

4) Who is going to believe "he told his son a member of staff was an idiot" was the actual reason for his ban?

 

If players get a further ban for appealing obvious red cards (bans from games in this context) then maybe fans should get the same treatment! :ph34r:

Posted

This story has got the potential to be another Ian 'Investigative reporter' Stringer expose.... "We contacted the club for a response regarding the matter, they declined to comment."

Thank you and Good Night.

They're going to need something to flesh out the Football Forum tonight.

 

Ian Stringer:

"Riyad Mahrez blah blah blah, Kevin Phillips yadda yadda yadda, four points clear whatever, Anthony Knockaert could be off to Newcastle next… NOW... it's not all a bed of roses down at the King Power Stadium - reports are coming in that a disabled man was 'severely beaten' and then - to add insult to injury - handed a lifetime restraining order against all Leicester City employees - which includes playing staff and Fanstore staff. His crime? Making eye-contact with a Fanstore cashier. We've reached out to the club for comment but they haven't returned our calls, so we can only assume that this man is innocent. It also turns that the man in question approached the club in tears to express his apologies but was thrown in prison. His nearest and dearest have since started the 'Free the Leicester 1' Facebook group which has since raised 32 pence but more importantly raised awareness of this harsh injustice."

Posted

They're going to need something to flesh out the Football Forum tonight.

 

Ian Stringer:

"Riyad Mahrez blah blah blah, Kevin Phillips yadda yadda yadda, four points clear whatever, Anthony Knockaert could be off to Newcastle next… NOW... it's not all a bed of roses down at the King Power Stadium - reports are coming in that a disabled man was 'severely beaten' and then - to add insult to injury - handed a lifetime restraining order against all Leicester City employees - which includes playing staff and Fanstore staff. His crime? Making eye-contact with a Fanstore cashier. We've reached out to the club for comment but they haven't returned our calls, so we can only assume that this man is innocent. It also turns that the man in question approached the club in tears to express his apologies but was thrown in prison. His nearest and dearest have since started the 'Free the Leicester 1' Facebook group which has since raised 32 pence but more importantly raised awareness of this harsh injustice."

Then my question would be who the fvck donated that 32p? Ban them too!

Posted

I know him. He's quite a character.

 

It wasn't a clever thing to do/say, but is that seriously worth a 3 game ban a total ban from the fanstore? That's ridiculous. You could fool me they're aiming for a target number of fans to ban per season if that's worth a ban nowadays.

 

Seriously? :blink:

Yeah I do he's done it infront of his kid.

 

Hows the kid going to grow up if he thinks that's the way to carry on.

 

Do you go work to be abused No.

 

Fvck him if thats the way he carries on infront of his kids then it should be a season ban.

 

The sooner people learn you can't do this sort of thing the sooner we may get people that have morals and care about others not just themselves.

Posted

FAO Foxestalk - Defending a friend

13 January 2014
 

I've tried (and so far failed) to sign up to Foxestalk today because of this article:

http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/topic/92192-city-fan-banned-from-stadium-for-calling-someone-an-idiot/

This is referring to a recent incident which has caused our fellow poster and a good friend of mine Steve (Glorialesterfan) to get a ban from the King Power stadium and fanstore. I met up with him last night and this is what we discussed:

He went to the fanstore from the family stand at half time during a recent match and, while there, he was watching Sky Sports on the televisions along with other fans because half-time scores were popping up at the time. Soon, a member of staff came along and went aroun turning all of the televisions over to a picture of the empty pitch. Steve pointed out that fans were watching it for the half-time scores and the staff member stated that that's what he was told to do. Finding the staff member rather surly, Steve commented to his son that the staff member was an idiot. This was obviously loud enough to be heard, because the staff member complained that he was being verbally abused. Now Steve has various bans over his head and won't be allowed back until he signs a good behaviour order.

Now, I'm not going to advocate his behaviour here. I've advised Steve to simply accept his medicine, apologise and get on with it. But this has started to escalate to other areas, not least Foxestalk where a picture has been posted of a rather comical "Free the Leicester 1" (see the link), and it now appears to be open season on him there.

I wanted to go on Foxestalk to stand up for him there directly, but I've had trouble trying to sign up. So instead I can only make my points here:

- I've known him for years, first as a teammate in the Leicester City 606 supporters' team, and very shortly after as a friend. I've been to away matches with him, I've hiked up a mountain with him, I've even sung karaoke with him. I enjoy his company.

- People on Foxestalk who know nothing or very little about him are casting aspersions on Steve's character. I can tell them that I do know Steve and he's a decent man with a big heart. Unfortunately (and he knows this), he also has a big gob at times that lands him in precisely this kind of trouble.

- He tells me that he didn't swear in the shop. I believe him. I suspect he may have unintentionally come across as being aggressive, but I strongly doubt this constitutes the kind of abuse that the fevered imaginations of Foxestalk are constructing.

- Steve didn't create that poster, which looks like it was intended as something of a joke and not in the way that Foxestalk are suggesting.

I'll repeat: I'm not advocating his actions. He should know better when to walk away and I've told him this. I get the impression he was giving a little rudeness back to someone who he felt was being rude to him and I get the impression that most of what happened was all about the way things were said rather than the actual words. But to anyone from Foxestalk who reads this - don't jump to conclusions and don't question his character. You don't know him.

Posted

so everyone, including himself accepts what he did was wrong.

 

not on your nelly would he be given a ban for that and that alone so hes either done more than hes letting on or done it on past occasions.

 

so the punishment is justified

 

case closed lads! next case

Posted

FAO Foxestalk - Defending a friend

13 January 2014
 

I've tried (and so far failed) to sign up to Foxestalk today because of this article:

http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/topic/92192-city-fan-banned-from-stadium-for-calling-someone-an-idiot/

This is referring to a recent incident which has caused our fellow poster and a good friend of mine Steve (Glorialesterfan) to get a ban from the King Power stadium and fanstore. I met up with him last night and this is what we discussed:

He went to the fanstore from the family stand at half time during a recent match and, while there, he was watching Sky Sports on the televisions along with other fans because half-time scores were popping up at the time. Soon, a member of staff came along and went aroun turning all of the televisions over to a picture of the empty pitch. Steve pointed out that fans were watching it for the half-time scores and the staff member stated that that's what he was told to do. Finding the staff member rather surly, Steve commented to his son that the staff member was an idiot. This was obviously loud enough to be heard, because the staff member complained that he was being verbally abused. Now Steve has various bans over his head and won't be allowed back until he signs a good behaviour order.

Now, I'm not going to advocate his behaviour here. I've advised Steve to simply accept his medicine, apologise and get on with it. But this has started to escalate to other areas, not least Foxestalk where a picture has been posted of a rather comical "Free the Leicester 1" (see the link), and it now appears to be open season on him there.

I wanted to go on Foxestalk to stand up for him there directly, but I've had trouble trying to sign up. So instead I can only make my points here:

- I've known him for years, first as a teammate in the Leicester City 606 supporters' team, and very shortly after as a friend. I've been to away matches with him, I've hiked up a mountain with him, I've even sung karaoke with him. I enjoy his company.

- People on Foxestalk who know nothing or very little about him are casting aspersions on Steve's character. I can tell them that I do know Steve and he's a decent man with a big heart. Unfortunately (and he knows this), he also has a big gob at times that lands him in precisely this kind of trouble.

- He tells me that he didn't swear in the shop. I believe him. I suspect he may have unintentionally come across as being aggressive, but I strongly doubt this constitutes the kind of abuse that the fevered imaginations of Foxestalk are constructing.

- Steve didn't create that poster, which looks like it was intended as something of a joke and not in the way that Foxestalk are suggesting.

I'll repeat: I'm not advocating his actions. He should know better when to walk away and I've told him this. I get the impression he was giving a little rudeness back to someone who he felt was being rude to him and I get the impression that most of what happened was all about the way things were said rather than the actual words. But to anyone from Foxestalk who reads this - don't jump to conclusions and don't question his character. You don't know him.

 

 

lol  I remember both of them from BBC 606. The Dungeon Master actually talked some sense but that Glorialesterfan always came across as a bit of a tool. I'm allowed to make that comment because I 'knew' him online  :thumbup: . Everyone else shall burn in the fiery abyss forever more.

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