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I thought "kiddy fans" was an obscure reference to members of the cloth.
Oh, they've got some utter scumbags. When York played them in the Conference play-offs a couple of years ago, they trapped the York players who barely escaped to the changing rooms.
Luton fans founded the EDL.
The whole town is a dump, and the club is followed by a lot of low life. Not that I like making generalisations...
Not a family club at all.[/
I well remember being kicked in the bollocks by one member of a large group of Luton fans who had been denied access to the Goldstone. Twas my first experience of football violence and in view of the pain caused and the inadvisability of exacting retribution - there were at least 30 of them and three of us - it remains the most painful. Not least because I never managed to get the cherry red stain from the perps docs out of my Lord John worsteds.
Someone wants to do a Dresden on Luton.
We had a few problems with them late 60's.including a few scum who kicked down doors at houses in Old Shoreham Road to steal from elderly residents.
We had to go up there and show them it was a bad idea.
They will never change.
didn't Brighton do that at Luton but obviously without babies in the carAnd turn over cars with babies in?
Since when?..... they have always been a family oriented club, no history of footy aggro, other than in their derby vs Watford,....
We had a moment in the Feathers by the station once, but other than that nothing.
This incident just sounds like locals rather than footy specific aggro.
That stems from a game in the 80s when they attacked a lot of scarfers with knives. I think the total number of QPR with stab / slash wounds was over 20.hit and miss outfit , have a rivalry with Watford but seem to have a proper one with qpr, remember WSF getting in their end in the 80's, was always lively around the shopping centre and the walkways over the roads and the streets around the ground after the game.
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DR
yep heard qpr had revenge one year when they played them ,went back to st Pancras and had it with Luton on the platformThat stems from a game in the 80s when they attacked a lot of scarfers with knives. I think the total number of QPR with stab / slash wounds was over 20.
EVEN WORSE WHEN YOU GET SENT BACK TO LONDONnot the best place to go to tbh,esp night games,had a few scarey moments
Yes ...some of what happened on the platform at St Pancras is on Youtube.yep heard qpr had revenge one year when they played them ,went back to st Pancras and had it with Luton on the platform
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DR
good old youtubeYes ...some of what happened on the platform at St Pancras is on Youtube.
, no history of footy aggro,.
So did I. All through this I've been trying to work out where the kids were involved.I misunderstood the topic title at first and thought Luton fans had stabbed some children