Aiden McGeadY says that the fans should "know how to take it as well as give it" (Monday Sport, March 3). The fans certainly know how to give it, to the tune of about £25 per game, and Artur Boruc knows how to take it to the tune of probably £25,000 per week.
IN ALL likelihood, Barcelona fans won't be too concerned about singling out Celtic keeper Artur Boruc for abuse in the Nou Camp tomorrow night. They know their side has such awesome firepower up front - Thierry Henry, Samuel Eto'o, Ronaldinho et al - they can score without targeting Boruc.
If Barcelona live up to their reputation in the Nou Camp tonight, the Polish keeper is likely to be too busy concentrating on thwarting Messrs Messi and Ronaldinho to give the crowd a second thought and while the eccentric Boruc needs no apologists for his behaviour, Poland coach Leo Beenhakker believes that his No1 should be cut some slack
Referee Iain Brines yesterday accused Artur Boruc of deliberately inciting Hibs fans as the row over the Celtic keeper's yellow card at Easter Road raged on. The Hampden hierarchy came out fighting, despite the fury of Gordon Strachan and his players over the Pole's final-whistle booking after their 2-0 victory on Saturday
The Scottish Football Association have backed referee Iain Brines after he booked Artur Boruc for gesturing to home supporters following Celtic's match at Hibernian on Saturday.
Congressman Artur Davis hosted a crime prevention forum on Monday night to address how to improve Birmingham’s crime rate. FOX6 News Reporter Christie Del Amo explains what made this crime summit different from those held by Mayor Langford.
Here are the top local stories at this hour: Severe weather is possible for most parts of Alabama in the late night into the early morning, the findings of an investigation into Birmingham’s School Superintendent Stan Mims are released, a man suspected to have conducted a home invasion dies from a gun shot wound and Congressman Artur Davis hosts a crime prevention summit.