Jim Goodwin Calls for Bans After Missile Attack
Jim Goodwin Calls for Bans After Missile Attack

Jim Goodwin Calls for Bans After Missile Attack

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Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin has called for lifetime bans for Aberdeen fans who threw missiles, including a vodka bottle, coins, and firelighters, at him during a match at Tannadice. Goodwin, who was previously the manager of Aberdeen, expressed his disappointment at being targeted with such dangerous items, stating that it is unacceptable behavior in modern football. He noted that the projectiles were skimming over the heads of the backroom staff and officials, and he hopes CCTV footage will identify the culprits for appropriate punishment. This incident follows a similar occurrence last year when Goodwin was also struck by objects from Aberdeen fans. Goodwin emphasized that he has not made derogatory comments about the club and is perplexed by the hostility directed at him. His team secured a dramatic 1-0 victory, moving them closer to Aberdeen in the league standings, despite the hostile atmosphere.

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