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How is that relevant at all to his post ?
Have was moaning about someone moaning and commenting how they never actually done anything about it.
How is that relevant at all to his post ?
Have was moaning about someone moaning and commenting how they never actually done anything about it.
Have was moaning about someone moaning and commenting how they never actually done anything about it.
There must be something seriously lacking in someone's life to compel them to deliberately get into a fight.
I worked with a chap who was into his football violence in Brighton. Slight, wee baldy chap who was meek and did nothing but tell us what he would do to our boss of the boss told him what to do again. Of course our boss would tell him to do something and he wouldn't say a word, just say yes sir, no sir, boss would leave and 2 mins later this guy is acting all hard again. I imagine that's what every hooligan is like when not in their pathetic little gang.
I'm sure if you were discussing any other subject you wouldn't make such a ridiculous generalisation!!
Hooligans aren't football supporters, they are thugs who use football as an excuse for antisocial behaviour, public disorder and criminal damage. And often much worse.
The only blessing I can see in it is that they seem to only gravitate towards the other idiots - the occasional unprovoked assault notwithstanding.
Football fans are, correctly, labelled as idiots by most; they pay over the odds for 90 minutes of "entertainment", pay vast sums to Sky/BT Sport, which in turn goes to making multi-millionaire footballers, agents and owners even richer - themselves often while seeing no increase to their own earnings etc etc etc. all in the name of "loyalty" to a business which frankly doesn't give a shit about you on an individual level.
You don't have cricket or rugby hooligans now do you?
Different strokes for different folks I guess. A lot of east london might not look great but the pubs, restaurants, markets, canal amongst others are great. Where I am i'm a 10 minute walk from Angel, Clerkenwell and brick lane/shoreditch a 15 minute bus ride to the west end all very different places offering different things.
As for the one half poor one half rich comment that's London in a nutshell, near me one minute you'll find yourself in a run down housing estate the next a row of 5 million pound regency houses.
Think 6 - 8 were put in prison from that video
I'm sure if you were discussing any other subject you wouldn't make such a ridiculous generalisation!!
I live in east london just by Victoria Park - lovely part of London...next to canal - ten minutes from the City, twenty minutes from the west end ten minutes from the new olympic park area.
I find football hooliganism baffling, in much the same way that I find being a boxer baffling. But provided they only beat the shit out of each other then let them get on with it.
One is a regulated sport, the other is oft violent antisocial criminal activity which often results in personal injury, property damage and extra cost to the taxpayer for the NHS services used, extra policing needed, repairs to damaged property, and so forth.
So while boxing GENERATES income, hooliganism both directly and indirectly COSTS the average citizen.
I find football hooliganism baffling, in much the same way that I find being a boxer baffling. But provided they only beat the shit out of each other then let them get on with it.
At Hereford pic - Recognise the stripey shirt on the left - Definitely NOT one of a kind
That was The Station 'event'. Thought their lot left before half time but could be wrong.