THE LATEST ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE NEWS –
Following the coin-pelting incident that injured Manchester United defender Rio
Ferdinand in last Sunday’s Manchester league derby, the Professional
Footballers’ Association is now thinking of surrounding pitches with protective
nets.
Gordon Taylor, PFA chief executive,
said that such move is necessary to protect the players from erring fans seeking
to leave a footpr1nt in matches through pitch invasion and throwing random
objects on the pitch.
Daily Mail pundit Jamie Redknapp,
for his part, called on players to restrain from taunting opposition fans so
that they could avoid flying objects from angry fans. He said that players have
to be responsible for their actions on the pitch.