I think perhaps we're getting a bit tangled up in semantics here. The point is, whether you consider they were specifically aiming at children or not, hurling coins anywhere into a crowd of people is completely inexcusable. There is absolutely no justifiable excuse for it whatsoever.
They weren't throwing coins AT children - but they were throwing coins into an area where there were children. So quite clearly, they didn't actually care whether they hit them or not.
That's equally abhorrant IMO.
Well, I dunno about being renowned for producing great football teams - the "West Ham way" has always been a bit of a myth as far as I'm concerned, as Allardyce once rightly said. But they ARE a proud and important club in English football, which has a rich tradition and history, and has always...
She said that when Gold and Sullivan bought the club it was necessary to reduce their debt and overhaul “their culture”.
“There were two interesting things about it. One, it had £100m worth of debt. Two, it had no what I would call culture. At football clubs we don’t make anything, we don’t...
It just further exposes the monstrous vanity project that Olympic Stadium was in the first place. Despite all the talk of “legacy” at the time, there was absolutely NO tangible plan put in place about what the frig to do with that stadium once the 2 weeks running and jumping contest was...