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I am worried after all Eric Cantona got weeks for his interaction with a Crystal Palace fan some time back! Just saying. 

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He is a kid.  This loser supporter said something (probably offensive) causing a reaction.  Oliver SHOULD have walked away, but I have no problem with him giving it back.  That piece of [censored] supporter wouldn't last 2 seconds if there was no fence between them.

I hope they report what was said, on both sides.  I can see him in the HS now 'I am deeply upset by being threatened by Oliver'.  The [censored] started it.  Lets see what brave thing he said from behind the fence.

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Who knows what was said to Oliver but what was said only occurred once Clarry turns his back and heads to take the game on again - anyone that has a pot shot at a player because they have the protection of being a supporter and sitting on the other side of the fence is just plain cowardly.

His reaction of surprise says it all - he shouldn't have said anything in the first place.

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Not sure a group of Carlton supporters are the most credible witnesses. Amazing how a bloke who mouthed off at a 19 year old is becoming the victim? 

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Perhaps Admin should put a date on the thread "Clayton Oliver Incident" I feel like this is going to be a common occurrence

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8 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

He is a kid.  This loser supporter said something (probably offensive) causing a reaction.  Oliver SHOULD have walked away, but I have no problem with him giving it back.  That piece of [censored] supporter wouldn't last 2 seconds if there was no fence between them.

I hope they report what was said, on both sides.  I can see him in the HS now 'I am deeply upset by being threatened by Oliver'.  The [censored] started it.  Lets see what brave thing he said from behind the fence.

You see these fat numb-nuts all the time. Position themselves front and centre so that they feel that they are part of the action. Unfortunately for him, the only action he'll see is a blow up doll draped in a Blues Guernsey... number 25 on the back.

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talk about  a non issue/ I 

4 minutes ago, deanox said:

I hope we get on the offensive and shape the conversation:

 

"we're disappointed the patron was allowed to remain despite threatening an afl player"

Couldnt agree more. Hope they back him up this time.  Fans leaning over the fence like that need to pull there head in. Oliver should have walked away but  fair dinkum, taking it to the media...weak as [censored]. God I hate Carlton. 

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46 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Watch the press blame Oliver and the Melb footy club for this.....

Yep. Not all but a number like to feel sorry and patronise us when we are losing. They sure don't like it now we are winning and unwilling to take a backward step these days!!

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19 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

You see these fat numb-nuts all the time. Position themselves front and centre so that they feel that they are part of the action. Unfortunately for him, the only action he'll see is a blow up doll draped in a Blues Guernsey... number 25 on the back.

And I bet he'll be looking at it from the back

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8 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

So many Sydney supporters were giving it to him the week before.....enough is enough.

There is no excuse for someone yelling abuse like the Carlton supporter did, but he will need to get used to some form of abuse from the opposition due to the way he plays.  

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28 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

You see these fat numb-nuts all the time. Position themselves front and centre so that they feel that they are part of the action. Unfortunately for him, the only action he'll see is a blow up doll draped in a Blues Guernsey... number 25 on the back.

Go easy, my blow up doll has No.13 draped on it :roos:

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Carlton supporters on twitter claiming Oliver threatened to kill him and want police involved. 

The media totally ignoring the fact that the reaction was clearly provoked. And I thought he touched Oliver as well

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No matter what was said young Clayton is becoming a target and now all fans will be on the attack. 

We were a target for the Blues on the ground today and will be under the pump the rest of the season. Looking forward to getting Jones, Watts and Viney back to give us some more grunt. 

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