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[Albion] Tomboy Incident









jamie (not that one)

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May 3, 2012
1,414
Valencia
I'm not sure tbh. He was about 40 odd, and the police were checking his ticket. Looked more like a touting or similar issue than the sort of bloke that would be giving verbals.

40 years old and still "giving it large" at football matches. These people seem to be breeding far quicker than anyone else, which fills me with hope for the future.

Whenever these guys get nicked or called out on their behaviour they always seem to say "we were only having a laugh". Weird if nobody else is laughing how you can think it's a funny thing to do.
 


NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
8,591
I've seen these type of kids in action over in Ireland outside a Racecourse on ''raceday'' - Quite scary or very bras ant, whatever way you want to look at it.

Their parents send the kids into the sweet shops to steal drinks, chocolate bars and snacks. They bring them out to the parents and the parents sell them openly to the public on the street and up at the gates. It's sort of generally accepted that it happens and people buy from them at knock down prices.
 


Denis

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Mar 25, 2013
609
Portslade
When I was walking down the steps from the coach park, there was one guy at the top asking people if they had a spare ticket. Then one of my group from the coach said there was another at the bottom, asking people if they wanted to buy a ticket. Obviously working together, but I can’t believe anyone would travel all the way to the ground just to sell their ticket? Or maybe they would!
 




rool

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Jul 10, 2003
6,031
I'm guessing then that this is related to what I saw, which was a blonde woman and two girls, aged about 14-15, being escorted from the South stand back towards the station by a suited security officer and several security men in hi-viz. The reason I noticed it was that the young girls were dressed up to the 9s like they were doing some sort of promotion - short skirts, heavy make-up etc. - but we’re clearly not old enough for that to be the case. It does however seem to be consistent with the attire worn by teenager girls on gypsy wedding.
Not just teenagers. You'll see them here in shopping centres from around six years old dressed and made up like mini prostitutes walking around with their family.
 


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