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whoever threw that bottle at danny graham...
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Throwing missiles is an act of anger/ frustration which must have been triggered by a certain event/ incident. It is the responsibility of the individual who threw the missile to take a step back and see if they can learn and grow from this lapse in behaviour.
I also feel that players when celebrating goals must take in to consideration the reaction of fans it may trigger. Some of the celebrations I have seen are far too long winded and do seem to be very provocative.
People do not react in such a way as throwing missiles unless there has been some provocation, it is unnacceptable behaviour. But if we are to really look in to the whole incident, then it is a problem for all involved including the way those players rubbed it in right in front of upset home fans.
ActionFA to review the implications of player celebrations. QPR FC to ban any bottles being bought back in from bar areas.
Onwards and upwards my fellow R's
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Originally posted by qprted View Postyes i agree,the bottle could have been thrown simply as a jesture of goodwill to the player,because he looked tired out,you just dont know nowdays its a love thing,at the cauldron of love ,loftus road,most of these people are party people and party people are happy people.......wicky wacky..........wicky wacky.......
If that doesn't work, we could plead insanity.
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