Troy Denny Concerns About Storm Plan

Planned storms in England are about to be derailed.

That is the view of Troy Denny, who is now sounding the alarm that action must be taken immediately.

“What if someone dies?”writes the former Premier League star.

The league match in England is in its crucial phase and over the past week there have been many storms as singing fans celebrated guaranteed contracts and promotions.

But it didn’t immediately go smoothly.

  • On Tuesday, Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp was beheaded by a Nottingham Forest fan who was later jailed. In the same storm, Sharp’s teammate Oli McBurnie appeared to be trampling on a Forest fan.
  • He claimed on Twitter, that Swindon Town’s Mandela Igbo was hit in the face on Thursday by a Port Vale fan.
  • That same evening, Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira came into the spotlight after being physically attacked by an Everton fan.

“in danger”

Now Troy Denny comes out and warns that in the worst case scenario, the storms of the plan could end in tragedy.

FA (ban) and Premier League He must deal with this, because as it now appears, players and leaders are at risk. Do something about this… before anyone dies.”Denny, who has played nearly 400 games for Watford, wrote.

“What is required to take action? What happens if someone is stabbed?”continues Denny in her column in The Sun.

“Only people”

He fully understands that players and leaders (as in the case of Patrick Vieira) respond if they are attacked by fans.

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“We who know Vieira know that no one is allowed to give in to him or insult him without giving back. The talk after that incident was about Vieira ending up in bad weather, but everyone seems to have missed out on it being the Everton fan who started the excitement. It must have been. The players and leaders are role models, but we are also human beings. Just as in normal life, if someone pushes you in the street, there is a great risk that you will react and react”Religious writes.

Tomorrow (read: Sunday) the last round of the English Premier League will take place.

The Football Association appealed to its supporters not to break into the plans.

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