Eric Dier's trip through the fourth wall was an oddly moving act of defiance | Barney Ronay

06 March 2020 17:00
Sympathy for Spurs player’s action reflects an age where anonymised abuse isn’t just aimed at sporting celebrities“Where can there be a place in the game for a man of such extravagant talent, a man of such wicked temperament? A man who has now … OH MY GOODNESS ME!!! He has KICKED … He has PUNCHED A FAN!!! Eric Cantona has jumped in and SCISSOR KUNG FU KICKED a fan. I have never seen such a disgraceful incident in all my years in football. Cantona must be thrown out of the game. I care not one jot about his supreme talent!!”The words of the young firebrand Jonathan Pearce there. Pearce was commentating on the radio as Cantona scissor kung fu kicked – excellent football-style technique descriptor there – an abusive supporter at Selhurst Park in January 1995. In the process he captured perfectly the mind-boggling weirdness of a moment where modern football became, ahead of time, a truly interactive entertainment. Related: After Eric Dier snapped, let's turn the spotlight on the abusers too Continue reading......read full article

Source: TheGuardian