Lita in trouble in Brizzle?

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by MC ROYAL » 01 Sep 2006 02:13

topfuller I wonder if he was mashed... missed the goal at wigan.. knows it.. so went out to forget it... only it all got out of hand.

so who else on here is going to say they have never reacted like that.. oxf*rd up at work .. in a relationship .. whatever.. go out get pissed .. mess up.

go on throw that stone ..


Yep i agree, shows his passion for the club, just needs to learn how to control it and focus it on his football. I'd rather he react like this than not give a fcuk and just get over it straight away.

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by rabidbee » 01 Sep 2006 02:26

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topfuller I wonder if he was mashed... missed the goal at wigan.. knows it.. so went out to forget it... only it all got out of hand.

so who else on here is going to say they have never reacted like that.. oxf*rd up at work .. in a relationship .. whatever.. go out get pissed .. mess up.

go on throw that stone ..


Yep i agree, shows his passion for the club, just needs to learn how to control it and focus it on his football. I'd rather he react like this than not give a fcuk and just get over it straight away.


Actually, if he is a fairly recognisable character in Bristol, maybe somebody was taunting him for that miss. If he over-reacted to someone taking the piss, then that is obviously no excuse, but it might explain the situation.

Of course - like everybody else on this thread - I'm just speculating.

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by Jerry St Clair » 01 Sep 2006 07:39

rabidbee Yep i agree, shows his passion for the club, just needs to learn how to control it and focus it on his football. I'd rather he react like this than not give a fcuk and just get over it straight away.

Actually, if he is a fairly recognisable character in Bristol, maybe somebody was taunting him for that miss. If he over-reacted to someone taking the piss, then that is obviously no excuse, but it might explain the situation.

Of course - like everybody else on this thread - I'm just speculating.


Indeed, and your speculation bears absolutely no resemblance to what any of the involved parties have said - according to accounts it had nothing at all to do with football.
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by Jerry St Clair » 01 Sep 2006 07:41

topfuller I wonder if he was mashed... missed the goal at wigan.. knows it.. so went out to forget it... only it all got out of hand.

so who else on here is going to say they have never reacted like that.. oxf*rd up at work .. in a relationship .. whatever.. go out get pissed .. mess up.

go on throw that stone ..


I'll start with my pebble then.

I've never been out and either intended to or actually have, assaulted anyone.

There's no excuse.

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by topfuller » 01 Sep 2006 08:18

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I'll start with my pebble then.

I've never been out and either intended to or actually have, assaulted anyone.

There's no excuse.


No there's no excuse, and it might not have directly involved football, indirectly though, I bet it did.


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by RoyalBlue » 01 Sep 2006 08:28

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topfuller I wonder if he was mashed... missed the goal at wigan.. knows it.. so went out to forget it... only it all got out of hand.

so who else on here is going to say they have never reacted like that.. oxf*rd up at work .. in a relationship .. whatever.. go out get pissed .. mess up.

go on throw that stone ..


Yep i agree, shows his passion for the club, just needs to learn how to control it and focus it on his football. I'd rather he react like this than not give a fcuk and just get over it straight away.


Actually, if he is a fairly recognisable character in Bristol, maybe somebody was taunting him for that miss. If he over-reacted to someone taking the piss, then that is obviously no excuse, but it might explain the situation.


All the more reason for heeding the warniongs he had previously been given and steering clear of the Bristol nightlife.

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by silas » 01 Sep 2006 09:35

Maybe he should channel some of his obvious agression and take it on to the football pitch. A bit of strength against some of these defenders and he might not need to go down like a sack of shite everytime the slightest physical contact is made.

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by rfcjoe » 01 Sep 2006 10:56

bracknell loyal royal!
FiNeRaIn Lita seems to be a bit of a prick to be honest, never heard a good word said about him. Seems an arrogant c u n t to fans, lazy on the pitch and getting in crap most of the time off it in nightclubs.


I hate to say it, but i agree.

ive always said it

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by Gordons Cumming » 01 Sep 2006 11:18

silas Maybe he should channel some of his obvious agression and take it on to the football pitch. A bit of strength against some of these defenders and he might not need to go down like a sack of shite everytime the slightest physical contact is made.


Emile Heskey? :wink:


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by Ian Royal » 01 Sep 2006 12:01

I think we're seeing who to avoid on a night out in most of those defending Lita's actions.

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by SpaceCruiser » 01 Sep 2006 12:03

Ian Royal I think we're seeing who to avoid on a night out in most of those defending Lita's actions.


Aw, I wouldn't hurt you, honestly.

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by Ian Royal » 01 Sep 2006 12:05

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Ian Royal I think we're seeing who to avoid on a night out in most of those defending Lita's actions.


Aw, I wouldn't hurt you, honestly.


You, I have no worries about. I'd just distract you by shouting "The French are coming" and pointing behind you.

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by retro royal » 01 Sep 2006 16:48

Seems it's not Lita's fault, it's part of training wuth Bristol City

Last Updated: Friday, 1 September 2006, 14:44 GMT 15:44 UK

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Football stars jailed over brawl

Bristol City captain Brooker was jailed for 28 days
Three professional footballers who admitted taking part in a drink-fuelled brawl at a nightclub last October have been jailed.
Wales international David Partridge, 27, and Bristol City team mates, Scott Brown, 21, Bradley Orr, 23, and Steve Brooker, 25 were charged with affray.

On Friday at Bristol Crown Court, Orr and Brooker were jailed for 28 days, Partridge was sent down for two months.

He was also ordered to pay £1,000 compensation to a doorman.

City centre

Brown was given 120 hours' community service for his part in the brawl.

The court heard the quartet were on an evening out when violence erupted as Partridge was ejected from the Romeo Browns nightspot in Bristol city centre.

Prosecutor Robert Davies told the court Partridge "lost control" and charged at the club's doormen.

He became involved in a fight with the bouncers and his team mates then became involved.

Orr, who was sent off recently for headbutting a team-mate in City's 3-1 win at Northampton, was ordered to pay £2,500 in defence costs.

A spokesman for Bristol City FC said the club would issue a statement on its website but would make no further comment.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/5306506.stm


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by Wax Jacket » 01 Sep 2006 17:13

Bristol retards

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by The_Cat » 01 Sep 2006 17:16

BristoLOL.

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by phil in cornwall » 01 Sep 2006 21:19

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bracknell loyal royal!
FiNeRaIn Lita seems to be a bit of a prick to be honest, never heard a good word said about him. Seems an arrogant c u n t to fans, lazy on the pitch and getting in crap most of the time off it in nightclubs.


I hate to say it, but i agree.

ive always said it


You joined less than 2 weeks ago and you've said it over and over and over again and started several threads on the subject.

We know that you don't like Leroy. Telling us once is enough. And when you say "ive always said it" for how long is that??

I'm not much impressed by his behaviour either but there is no point in repeating yourself again and again.

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by The whole year inn » 02 Sep 2006 03:22

Footballers in thick as pigshit shocker.

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by Avon Royal » 02 Sep 2006 07:33

retro royal Seems it's not Lita's fault, it's part of training wuth Bristol City

Last Updated: Friday, 1 September 2006, 14:44 GMT 15:44 UK

E-mail this to a friend Printable version

Football stars jailed over brawl

Bristol City captain Brooker was jailed for 28 days
Three professional footballers who admitted taking part in a drink-fuelled brawl at a nightclub last October have been jailed.
Wales international David Partridge, 27, and Bristol City team mates, Scott Brown, 21, Bradley Orr, 23, and Steve Brooker, 25 were charged with affray.

On Friday at Bristol Crown Court, Orr and Brooker were jailed for 28 days, Partridge was sent down for two months.

He was also ordered to pay £1,000 compensation to a doorman.

City centre

Brown was given 120 hours' community service for his part in the brawl.

The court heard the quartet were on an evening out when violence erupted as Partridge was ejected from the Romeo Browns nightspot in Bristol city centre.

Prosecutor Robert Davies told the court Partridge "lost control" and charged at the club's doormen.

He became involved in a fight with the bouncers and his team mates then became involved.

Orr, who was sent off recently for headbutting a team-mate in City's 3-1 win at Northampton, was ordered to pay £2,500 in defence costs.

A spokesman for Bristol City FC said the club would issue a statement on its website but would make no further comment.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/5306506.stm


This is very, very bad news for Lita. As I previously indicated, the local politicians, police and courts here are all sick of footballers using Bristol City Centre as their own personal playground - thinking they're above the law.

If jail terms are handed out for scraps where no-one really gets injured, think what's likely to happen to someone who causes vision impairment........

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by Volvicanus » 02 Sep 2006 15:49

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topfuller I wonder if he was mashed... missed the goal at wigan.. knows it.. so went out to forget it... only it all got out of hand.

so who else on here is going to say they have never reacted like that.. oxf*rd up at work .. in a relationship .. whatever.. go out get pissed .. mess up.

go on throw that stone ..


Yep i agree, shows his passion for the club, just needs to learn how to control it and focus it on his football. I'd rather he react like this than not give a fcuk and just get over it straight away.


I don't think it has a thing to do with passion for club. If there is passion there, it's for his own personal achievement - don't think he has one wit of loyalty or allegiance to RFC. Fair enough - he doesn't really have to as long as he's committed to being a decent player overall, but attitude is a part of what kind of player you are. And these events just keep proving that his attitude sucks.

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by Avon Royal » 02 Sep 2006 18:19

MC ROYAL This obviously shows how angry Leroy was for missing his chance and losing against Wigan, showing he cares about the club.


I screwed up at work on Friday, came home and nutted the bloke next door and damaged his eye socket - just got a call today to say I've been given a pay rise for the dedication I've shown. Result!

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