Adam Jones talking about the beer can throw here
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You can see the beer can appear at 0:46 in this video but it's unclear who threw it. You could probably narrow it down to about 4 or 5 possible fans based on this video.
i once threw a cup of beer towards the opposing team's goalkeeper because the ******* was celebrating a goal that secured his team the title. unfortunately, my cup of beer didn't make it anywhere near the gk and most of it ended up hitting the policemen that were all standing at the very front. luckily none of them saw that i threw it.
Last edited by Cruizn63; 10-05-2016 at 04:52 PM.
Reason: this was in Mexico obv
Tbh from my lol euro perspective I think the outrage in Toronto today is a bit much.
Like, throwing beer sucks and all, but to me it seems like people somehow manage to be results-oriented while concentrating on the thing that could have happened, but didn't. "He could've killed him!". Yes but he didn't, and how often does a thrown beer injure anyone? 0.001% of the time? Stop treating this as an assassination attempt gone wrong.
Last year Jays fans threw beer by the masses in that one game vs Texas. Again, not laudable behaviour of course, but barely anyone talked about it because of Bautista's bat flip. Seems like this is only an issue when there's no bigger stories available.
One dude threw a beer, big deal, he probably regrets it now. When you hear about the allegations of fans shouting racist abuse at the Os player, the throwing incident looks tiny on comparison. Yet it is much more talked about. Why?
Last edited by royalblue; 10-05-2016 at 05:05 PM.
Reason: <3 Cruizn
"C'mon Toronto, someone knows this guy. Make him pay for embarrassing us as a city and fan base."
Like, does anyone outside of Canada care about this?
I couldn't give a **** about this. One drunk idiot doesn't define a whole fanbase. People love to watch others burn on the internet. It would have been satisfying to see the cops escort him out of the stadium but why would anyone care about this 24 hrs after it happened?