jr
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just seen some bits on ssn, shows outy knob head fans on the pitch, would have thought the players would be cleaver enough by not celebration right by them causing even more ? madness
expect a massive fine at best, and some other weird punishment as well as pretty sure we will be made an example off
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Tiesto
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Foreign players weren't obviously told about the history behind it, celebrating in front of the opposing fans was always going to provoke the idiots.
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jr
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i would agree, except stanislas and hines are both english
scott parker and one of the subs were allready indicting to fans to stay put before the scorers had even stopped running
[Edited on 25-08-2009 by jr]
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Tiesto
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quote: Originally posted by jr
i would agree, except stanislas and hines are both english
scott parker and one of the subs were allready indicting to fans to stay put before the scorers had even stopped running
[Edited on 25-08-2009 by jr]
My bad! Stanilas sounds foreign though lol
Either way, should have known better.
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jr
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yep, obviously i would be fucking excited if i scored agaisnt millwal but a few players could obviously allready see the danger
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Cosmo
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tbh it shouldnt make any difference, fans shouldnt go on the pitch, half bricks shouldnt be thrown and people shouldnt get stabbed.
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jr
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offocorse cosmo, i was just suprised having just seen the goals etc that celecrated like they did
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Cosmo
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TBH Im edging on the side of WHU fans, as ive been to Cardiff twice when playing them...once with PNE in the play off final, and then in the FA Cup final. Both times, even though both clubs had masses upon masses of fans there, and the banter was really flowing, I saw no trouble at all.
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Millwall are cunts. I had a fucking nightmare time when I went to the Den. Oh and did I mention they fucked up one of our stands in '85?! Forcing us to ban away fans.
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jr
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in years and years of going, ive never seen anything thats made be feel worried for my saefty, then again ive never seen us play millwall
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Nath
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I've felt worried 3 times.
Millwall at home.
Milwall away.
Cardiff away.
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Cosmo
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Nah got to agree, Ive never seen anything at a match to make me worried.
Worst thing I have seen is 95 FA Cup final against United at Wembley. Saw the odd fight between a few fellas in our pub (Im talking 5 to 10 at most) and was over within a few mins.
Other than that Ive been to Turkey, Athens, various spanish places, and never felt any sort of grief.
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I've been in danger of panty stainage a few times in Corinthians Vs Palmeiras derbies, mental isn't a strong enough word.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by J da Silva
I've been in danger of panty stainage a few times in Corinthians Vs Palmeiras derbies, mental isn't a strong enough word.
I know I have been going on about going to Dublin with oRbbo, but Id give my left nut to go with you to one of those games.
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I've had my car window panned after a Killie game, chased with knives for miles after a Hearts game and had bricks through the supports bus window after a Rangers game.
I love Scotland
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The last one I went to where there a bit of bother a 15 year old lad died, 40 odd Palmeiras fans played keepy ups with him, but the images which stand out for me were the 'brutal' Brazilian police just running away everywhere.
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Cosmo
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Scared shitless of the masses?
TBH I think we've got this wrong. Instead of a Dublin meet we need a Brazil meet, I'll put my name down for that.
1. Cosmo
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J da Silva
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Let's do it.
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Cosmo
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Im serious, Id buy a ticket to Brazil....tbh I'll probably need to sson enough if the law catch up with me.
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J da Silva
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You'd have to father a Brazilian child for you to get good use of the secure loophole though.
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Cosmo
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Is Soph due on hol at yours anytime soon?
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J da Silva
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I should have seen that one coming.
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jr
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Mr Silva, that is a disturbing image thinking about it, let alone beeing there
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by jr
Mr Silva, that is a disturbing image thinking about it, let alone beeing there
What, me and his sis having a kid isnt that disturbing
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by J da Silva
I should have seen that one coming.
Aye, you walked into that one.
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