Five Islands FC vs. Jennings United FC Match Ends Prematurely Due to Brawl-
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A heated clash between Five Islands FC and Jennings United FC in the ABFA First Division was cut short by a brawl at Jennings. With Five Islands leading 1-0, chaos erupted in the 85th minute after Jamal Joseph and Shaquille Samuel got into a fight.
The altercation escalated, involving players and spectators in a violent confrontation captured on video.
The match’s early conclusion awaits a decision from the FA’s disciplinary committee.
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All of the players and team staff involved in the fight should be banned from any ABFA activity for at least five years. The spectators who got involved should also be identified and slapped with criminal charges and be banned from attending any ABFA matches.
That will teach them how to conduct themselves like human beings.
Jennings tasting their defeat….couldn’t take it with 5 minutes to go….
You all eh hear a man die old road in a chopping
This again
I remember US Sports law class. General rule, players are not liable in tort easily and criminal charges are very difficult to be laid when such conduct was within and part of the game. It is foreseeable that negligence and even some intentional wrongful conduct may occur. Players impliedly consent to such conduct by participating.
However, for spectators, such rule does not apply. But they do have a slightly higher protection from criminal culpability than in a regular non-sporting wrongful conduct situation.
The governing board for the sport is given priority to implement any sanctions which are non-criminal and could include a fine.
Just having a sports law class flashback. Have no clue what the law is pertaining to this matter in Antigua and Barbuda. But the common law rule in the US makes sense. In sports, it is foreseeable for spectators to be in the heat of passion and inadequate cooling off time. I am not justifying the wrongs but I do believe there are or could be mitigating facts.
Outrageousness of the act and severity of the harm are vitally logically and legally relevant facts to consider.
Let us debate this.
Jennings seems to can’t take the heat of loosing so they resolved it to violence cause Dem on home field wow band them for the rest of the season the two player’s thou
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