- Jul 10, 2003
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But i do think 'you are a clueless moronic wanker' would have been closer to the truth than 'you're weird'
I'm truly sorry to hear about your brother. Personally I would rather have a registered sex offender for a brother or better yet a dead brother than a pig.
I've always found brizzle fans a bit backward and aggressive and sure enough it kicked off in the carriage I was in from Brighton to falmer.
2 blokes arrested for drunk and disorderly before the train set off. Then a bunch of animals started homophobic chants got a bit of Leon knight banter back objected to it and surged forward swinging punches. It really was embarrassing as there were women and children about. The transport police in the carriage were about 70 and didn't have a clue what to do. Lucky no one was hurt really.
As I get older seeing this kind of behaviour from mugs in their mid 40's really makes me cringe.
I'm not entirely sure how to respond to this.
Such is the way NSC and BHA are going I suppose, attracting a "special" type of person.
All the best
XX
You win the prize for the most ignorant comment of the day - even more pathetic than that Palace twat who was on here earlier.
Just me? Seemed like the biggest presence since palace today
Snooping around a fair bit too....
Must have been one of our 5 'cat B games'
yes its interesting when i c what section of a crowd are trying to give it large its that age bracket ..sad really
I'm truly sorry to hear about your brother. Personally I would rather have a registered sex offender for a brother or better yet a dead brother than a pig.
i'm truly sorry to hear about your brother. Personally i would rather have a registered sex offender for a brother or better yet a dead brother than a pig.
There was even a police officer sitting near me in plain clothes pretending to watch the match
f*** right off with your bollox about the OB.
My Brother is Sussex OB, on duty in Public Order at Brighton station and really could have done without it to be honest.
If anyone saw a random guy walking up to a group of police and giving a "man hug" to a copper at the station, that was me and my brother.
There was even a police officer sitting near me in plain clothes pretending to watch the match
You're weird!
Or just scum who has broke the law, been caught, and being a big baby (it's always someone elses fault mentality) ... now hates the Police forever.
most probably that yes!
There was a lot of City lads out on Friday night with their Dutch pals. Normally they only come over for games against Millwall and Cardiff, etc for obvious reasons. Spoke to a few of them and they were just down for a boys weekend in Brighton rather than trouble though; most of them in fact were complementary about us.
How did he 'pretend to watch'?
That must have made his behaviour look very dodgy - you could have reported him to a cop!