Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Bill and Ben the flower pot menJust to clarify, I am not planning any more away trips. I shall always be at the Amex, where I sit amongst normal human beings.
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Bill and Ben the flower pot menJust to clarify, I am not planning any more away trips. I shall always be at the Amex, where I sit amongst normal human beings.
Just to clarify, I am not planning any more away trips. I shall always be at the Amex, where I sit amongst normal human beings.
Posh with no money and it seems going to football is more important than a haircut and some half decent clothes
The thread title was half way through being typed when I accidentally pressed the wrong button which posted the thread. Couldn't be arsed to change it after that. Just as well really.
These sort of incidents go unnoticed by the police because they are nowhere to be seen.
Don't worry, I won't be going to any more away games, so will not be commenting on this subject.
You need to email Mr P Barber here's the link bedwettingadvice@bhafc.comI was embarrassed to stand amongst a core of our away "supporters" on Saturday. The usual group of hard core Twats mouthing off, drunk or drugged up and generally making the occasion an afternoon you wished you stayed at home.
They have the cheek to sing to the Reading fans that their support is embarrassing.! It is not an experience I will be repeating in the near future. One **** fell over the chair in front on to the wife of a chap standing in front and got mightily aggrieved when her other half grabbed him and threw him back over the seat. At this time his idiot mates tried to swing a few punches before it all calmed down, but not before the poor girl shed a few tears.
This behaviour is absolutely unacceptable and if you were one of the pillocks involved reading this you should be ashamed of yourself.
People want to go to an away game and sit in the seat they have bought and enjoy the game. Unfortunately, that is no longer possible as they are surrounded by inconsiderate tw**s Such as your good self.
Not read the whole thread,but when i started going in 1988 such incidents included letting off fireworks,nr bonfire night games,drunkeness,urinating inside the actual stand,even a bloke collapsed after sniffing lighter gas from a canister,surges,the odd fight among home fans and even a few arrests,all this in the Goldstone Northstand...
God only knows what the 1970s and early 80s were like
Worse. A lot worse.
Just one lot of gratuitous violence after another. Going to games in an atmosphere of simmering tension, knowing it could break out at any moment. Hoping you could avoid any trouble spots but on edge a lot of the time. Outside of pure fighting, there was always property damage. Nothing was out of bounds. Car windscreens, aerials, shopfronts, street signs. Brick/rubble throwing was commonplace. Anything went as a weapon. Iron bars, baseball bats, metal combs, knives, chains, razor blades.
The numbers fighting were staggering sometimes. Two or three hundred. Chasing through streets, over gardens, through shopping centres and train stations. Cars being turned over, set alight, trashed. You expected it from Leeds, Millwall, Cardiff, Hull and Pompey but almost every other set of fans were at it, to some degree or other.
I remember going to a Tottenham v Arsenal game in the early 70's. I have never seen fighting like it. At the station, all along the Seven Sisters road, around the ground, inside the ground, everywhere. People standing laughing as fans were headkicked to the ground. Crushing against walls and gates and fences as fans were desperate to get clear of any trouble.
It sounds pretty awful but it wasn't every game. It just depended who was in town. In those days, certain fans were happy to fight anybody, so it didn't take much.
Football symbolised the social unrest of the day. It was an era of protest, strike and violence. Thankfully, we now live in quieter times.
FFS is it really that bad? Brighton fans are really getting ****ing embarrassing.Always surprises me people don't photograph these idiots and name and shame them.
FFS is it really that bad? Brighton fans are really getting ****ing embarrassing.
Yeah, you kind of made my point.
No your point is you want to grass fans up to the OB by posting their faces online.
Okay mate. Whatever.
Not read the whole thread,but when i started going in 1988 such incidents included letting off fireworks,nr bonfire night games,drunkeness,urinating inside the actual stand,even a bloke collapsed after sniffing lighter gas from a canister,surges,the odd fight among home fans and even a few arrests,all this in the Goldstone Northstand...
God only knows what the 1970s and early 80s were like
Worse. A lot worse.
Just one lot of gratuitous violence after another. Going to games in an atmosphere of simmering tension, knowing it could break out at any moment. Hoping you could avoid any trouble spots but on edge a lot of the time. Outside of pure fighting, there was always property damage. Nothing was out of bounds. Car windscreens, aerials, shopfronts, street signs. Brick/rubble throwing was commonplace. Anything went as a weapon. Iron bars, baseball bats, metal combs, knives, chains, razor blades.
The numbers fighting were staggering sometimes. Two or three hundred. Chasing through streets, over gardens, through shopping centres and train stations. Cars being turned over, set alight, trashed. You expected it from Leeds, Millwall, Cardiff, Hull and Pompey but almost every other set of fans were at it, to some degree or other.
I remember going to a Tottenham v Arsenal game in the early 70's. I have never seen fighting like it. At the station, all along the Seven Sisters road, around the ground, inside the ground, everywhere. People standing laughing as fans were headkicked to the ground. Crushing against walls and gates and fences as fans were desperate to get clear of any trouble.
It sounds pretty awful but it wasn't every game. It just depended who was in town. In those days, certain fans were happy to fight anybody, so it didn't take much.
Football symbolised the social unrest of the day. It was an era of protest, strike and violence. Thankfully, we now live in quieter times.
Missed a couple of weapons crutches,brooms,joints of meat(raffle prize) amonia,oranges with razor blades,darts,shotgun with rice,cups of urine,axes,railings,petrol bombs,key rings,paving slabs, pool cues,pool balls,shopping trollies,tube station benches and metal stakes oh nearly forgot hoses at garages.
I bet you've got loads of matesAlways surprises me people don't photograph these idiots and name and shame them.