With regards to everyone cheering when it happened I could guarantee that if it happened to Zaha on Saturday 80% of the away end would have cheered and laughed. Only after a couple of minutes when it sank in what had actually just happened would 99% of those people realise that it was an...
The whole journey back to the station was a bit of a shambles to be fair, as it always is. Even more worrying was Darren Balkham congratulating himself on Twitter about how well it had all gone.
The Palace fans in the side street, the Police knew they were there but instead of pushing them...
Can’t do that I don’t think. Same with defenders who can’t get down on their knees and head a ball back to the keeper or chip the ball up to a team mate to head back.
Four of us spent a cracking long weekend up there.
Contrary to popular belief, Grimsby and Cleethorpes are great places, I even lived there for a couple of years. Some of it’s a bit run down but great fun.
Last time I was at the Den there were indeed kids closest to the away fans including a handful of 10 year olds that ran towards the away end every time anything happened on the pitch. The best one was the little ginger kid who kept making throat cutting gestures :bowdown:
You make a very good point in there. Saying we should string her up or throw her to the wolves is exactly the same sort of behaviour we’re all so appalled by when it’s carried out by someone else.
It’s so difficult because we’ve seen so many times gingerly tip toeing around can have...
No, not a terrorist, she probably just got on the wrong bus at Bethnal Green and fell asleep, next thing she knew she was in Syria.
The counter terrism budget currently weighs in at just over 15 billion. I think even in your sparkly glittery world that keeps a few police off the street.
And as...
Because having terrorists in this country impacts people’s lives. Even if they never get to the point of committing a crime, the resources involved in keeping an eye on them will mean even less police on our already near lawless streets.
Pack it in. Little or no difference? Her husband will end up here as well one way or another, then his mates and I’m sure they won’t be hanging around as model citizens. These are fanatics, that part is not even up for debate. They have risked their lives just to get to Syria to take part in...
She’ll be back. We’ve no doubt already chartered a plane to bring her here where we’ll make some token noises about how tough we’re going to be on her before housing her and doing nothing.
Within two years her ‘husband’ will win an appeal and he’ll be here as well.