sussexpob wrote:Mind it also doesnt look very good when the whole card is "they were being homophobic" and when asked, fail to produce one example you can remember.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:Yes it's Hales, as Ryan Hale runs off at some point to attend his friend and the maybe yes or no conversation is still going on. Plus he refers to Ryan Hale when he says his friend has got blood over him.
There is a disturbing piece of video somewhere showing Ali prostrate on the ground unconscious in the middle of the road with seemingly traffic around him.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:sussexpob wrote:Stokes claiming his messed up hand is a result of a cricketing injury.... is that what they call punching a locker now
I guess the finger injuries are cricketing injuries, the locker injury was more of wrist/lower hand injury, but yes it is quite amusing to hear him talk about it.
I'm getting more surprised about how Hales has got away without getting charged with something with some of the evidence coming out this morning, and it seems his account of what happened maybe inaccurate, claiming he didn't turn up until the fight was over. The CCTV footage suggests that wasn't the case!
budgetmeansbudget wrote:It's getting to the point where you can't believe a word any of them have said.
As they walked along Queens Road with Stokes and Alex Hales near them, the pair claim they heard more shouts of “batty boys”. Kai said of the abuse: “They’ve seen me thinking they’re big men because I’m a little gay boy. We had no argument with them. “When the fight happened it came out of nowhere.
“When I’m in a club I just dance next to people"...... “It will be random bump and grind, like ‘Hello how are you’, it would be normal banter.
alfie wrote:Lot of speculation on here...
Comes down to what the jury wants to do , no ? Whatever the law says , if the jury feels sympathetic towards a defendant in a mess of conflicting claims they are quite likely to acquit.
For what it's worth I think all the participants have suffered ...and all deserved to - up to a point. No "innocent" bystanders were hurt. All a bit of a waste of public money.
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