- Jul 9, 2008
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After the Hennessey case where he claim he didn't know what a nazi salute was and got off the hook, I'm all for going for something that dumb.
Personally, i’d just go with the defence that Dier did the decent thing and stepped in to defend his younger brother when his brother was getting aggro. Take the moral high ground and paint the FA as mugs if they punish Dier for doing something that the majority of us would do in the same circumstances.
I just hope that the so called “supporter” who gave Diers brother abuse is banned from every stadium for life. Buying a ticket does not give you the right to hurl abuse at anyone.