Fans have since taken to Twitter to give their thoughts on what Chris Kirkland reflects on own assault involving the keeper back in 2012 between Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds, reaching out to Grealish and calling for more action on pitch invaders…
The two physios on deary me
— heartstam (@TamHearts_) March 12, 2019
Just do this pic.twitter.com/gxpOvJUPnY
— Dan (@DanielReid__) March 12, 2019
Says a lot about football these days when most of the comments are ppl annoyed that he hasn’t responded like a boxer and floored the guy
— Jamie (@blumancunian) March 12, 2019
Ian Wright put it brilliantly. He said what steward is going to want to confront a lunatic for £8.21 an hour?? They need to have more training and to he paid more so they can and want to stop this from happening.
— Anshul (@AnshulKaria) March 12, 2019
The ban didn't work for him at all.
— Connor (@michaelconnor0) March 10, 2019
Most fans just wanted to talk about how Chris Kirkland went to ground…
Why'd he fall over though? Overreaction like most footballers
— Ian Cameron (@cameruin84) March 12, 2019
Obviously wasn't expecting it. Look how much his head goes back. Most people would have dropped to the floor after that.
— Cal ??????? (@Zvgadou) March 12, 2019
Went down like a sack of tatties
— Rico Fairnie (@ricothomas26) March 12, 2019
Look its disgusting, but why the f… did Kirkland fall down like he got shot, footballers have this mindset that they should fall down to the floor the moment they get touched, he should've stayed on his feet and punched the fan on his chin!
— €papitu (@PapituSheh) March 12, 2019
At least Grealish didn't make an absolute meal of it. Theatrical fall there
— Jordan Thomas (@jordanthomas95) March 12, 2019
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