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Wowsers. Pretty impressive stuff from the Ultras and certainly not an easy job for the Police. :lol:

Brighton Ultras were last seen storming Wivelsfield station, but they both ran off when a train guard asked them for their ticket.
 




Couldn't Be Hyypia

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Does anyone remember the impressive Mexican Wave by the Leeds fans at The Goldstone. They had most of the East Terrace and zipped a wave from bottom left to top right in about three seconds - shouting and standing as they did so. Was genuinely awesome. And not a little threatening.
 


The Spanish

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Does anyone remember the impressive Mexican Wave by the Leeds fans at The Goldstone. They had most of the East Terrace and zipped a wave from bottom left to top right in about three seconds - shouting and standing as they did so. Was genuinely awesome. And not a little threatening.

i remember them booting down the east fence on the last day of the season and offering out the north stand.
 




Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Not sure what any of this has to do with football....
 




Mellotron

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Yeah but my point is everyone is saying it's "impressive", "unbelievable" etc.....I didn't think we actually celebrated this sort of thing.

How does storming a train station have anything to do with kicking a bit of leather around?

I think it's essential that hooligans are seen as nothing to do with football, the football is just an excuse for a ruck, there's no passion towards the actual football played most of the time.
 






The Spanish

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Yeah but my point is everyone is saying it's "impressive", "unbelievable" etc.....I didn't think we actually celebrated this sort of thing.

How does storming a train station have anything to do with kicking a bit of leather around?

I think it's essential that hooligans are seen as nothing to do with football, the football is just an excuse for a ruck, there's no passion towards the actual football played most of the time.

I think you should write a stiffly worded letter about these ruffians.
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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See I get a bit confused about "Ultras".

Can someone please define them? As sometimes I have seen them represented as a sort of super fan, and sometimes the complete opposite.

Storming a train station looked a bit silly.
 




Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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You know what Spanish? I just might.
 








countrygull

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I think it was the same 200 fans going round in a big circle until the train arrived!!!
 




Mellotron

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As long as it is a kerfuffle.
 


The Spanish

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the videos still playing. its getting boring now. how f***ing long was that train?
 






Couldn't Be Hyypia

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I wasn't personally praising the Leeds fans - and they weren't hooligans. I was merely noting that it was a genuinely impressive display of mass organisation (rivalling the Chinese) and it made an impression.

Leeds had already been promoted by then, so I think they were just having fun in the Sun.
 


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