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FAO of the Crayon Cruncher who kicked vandalized the seat at Hillsborough









stripeyshark

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Dec 20, 2011
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well said! you can be quite articulate at times

I'd rather make this point sharply than make a twattish comment articulately.

Fancy comparing someone breaking a seat at a football match to domestic abuse. You utter Bellend.
 


drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
Why? Would think people have enough social skills not to break other people's property

Clearly they don't otherwise they wouldn't have done it. Did you have a word with them? I suspect not as it appears it's more important to post on here!!!
 






Barrel of Fun

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Clearly they don't otherwise they wouldn't have done it. Did you have a word with them? I suspect not as it appears it's more important to post on here!!!

Is it worth, potentially, getting involved in a brawl over a broken seat? Giving a person and kicking would be a different kettle of fish.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
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I'd rather make this point sharply than make a twattish comment articulately.

Fancy comparing someone breaking a seat at a football match to domestic abuse. You utter Bellend.

Blimey, I pop out for a couple of hours and now I'm a utter Bellend with a capital B!

So the guy breaking the seat was in full control of his temper was he?
 


stripeyshark

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Dec 20, 2011
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Blimey, I pop out for a couple of hours and now I'm a utter Bellend with a capital B!

So the guy breaking the seat was in full control of his temper was he?

Clearly not, but he was at a football match. Tempers get lost. He's clearly taken out some anger on his seat. Doesn't make him a wife beater or a child abuser.

I just found your comparison unwarranted and wholly unhelpful.
 






drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
Sorry for not going Rambo on them, me has Mr Bellend _

Is it worth, potentially, getting involved in a brawl over a broken seat? Giving a person and kicking would be a different kettle of fish.

I perhaps didn't make my point clear. My first post was suggesting taking photo of the moron and passing it on to the club. Not suggesting you stand in front of him and ask for a pose but surely not hard to take a photo with your phone. As this didn't seem to have been done the next possible option would be to have a word. If it was intimidating then the photo surely the best option. I might be mistaken and UB may already have reported it to the club.
 


nomoremithras4me

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Apr 7, 2011
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Why make yourself busy or worry about it? I'm not condoning the actions of said individuals but all this talk of grassing them up ffs? Is it not the job of the stewards to police it? Wherever we go there are always idiots, that will not ever change, why worry about it!
 












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HovaGirl

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I'd rather make this point sharply than make a twattish comment articulately.

Fancy comparing someone breaking a seat at a football match to domestic abuse. You utter Bellend.

He's not comparing it at all. He's suggesting that if someone loses control to such an extent that they vandalise a seat, then they might lose control at home as well.
 




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