These threads always derail because people get personally offended and act like it's a ridiculous thing to complain about. It is a legitimate issue though. Come 85 minutes everyone starts to slope off and any atmosphere is killed stone dead. When we're chasing a winner in the last minutes there...
Almost definitely not 10,000 but I think you're on the other side of the correct answer. I reckon more like 3000-5000.
I'd actually be more surprised if it was only 500 than if it was 10,000.
I know you're only joking and that's fine but I will just say/ask it one more time. Ajax fans charged the train queue, threw fences and a bunch of other shit. What is the appropriate response to that if it's not responding in kind?
The environment in this case is having beer, carpet and fences thrown at you completely unprovoked by a bunch of ultras out for trouble. As well as all their screaming and gesturing. But don't respond. The pacifists on NSC disapprove.
Maybe a little hyperbolic from me but there are at least 3 posts with a few likes
I'll say it again. Given that Ajax fans started it, what is the appropriate response? Running away?There wasn't room. Irregardless of anything else people fronting them at least put themselves between the Ajax...
I'm confused by some of the attitudes on here. Ajax fans instigated the trouble, Brighton fans did absolutely nothing to provoke them. Why is the bulk of the criticism towards our own fans who did very little wrong? There were barriers and police in between both sets of fans so complaining about...
Don't quote me on it but I think it was just into an outside store of grain/barley/whatever they use to make beer. Someone said the only damage he probably did was waking up the rats living in it.
The same clip was posted on reddit and someone made a similar comment. Coincidentally the guy who created the documentary about Dorking Wanderers uses Reddit and replied to it with the following:
"I work with MW. One of the funniest people I have ever known. He cares deeply about his club and...
In this case 'human animals' includes children, old people and the disabled. If you use this type of rhetoric you can't go around bombing and starving civilians (not that you should behave like that in any case).