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JazMerkin
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yvonne
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JazMerkin
Yeah, that's it let's send these braindeads off to another country to shoot Iraqis or Afghans. Let's make them their problem, rather than locking them up :rolleyes:
EXACTLY MATE.I COULD'NT SAY IT ANY BETTER MYSELF MATE.FIGHTING AGAINST OUR OWN IS SOO FUCKING STUPID.THEIR NOT EVEN REAL MEN LIKE THE ONES THAT SERVE QUEEN AND COUNTRY!
Oh for fuck's sake... :vd:
I found that even funnier: You could think of it as ((double sarcasm?))
They should wear tee shirts to the war football.
"Patience my ass, I'm going to kill something".
Re: last nights football violence....
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JazMerkin
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yvonne
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JazMerkin
Yeah, that's it let's send these braindeads off to another country to shoot Iraqis or Afghans. Let's make them their problem, rather than locking them up :rolleyes:
EXACTLY MATE.I COULD'NT SAY IT ANY BETTER MYSELF MATE.FIGHTING AGAINST OUR OWN IS SOO FUCKING STUPID.THEIR NOT EVEN REAL MEN LIKE THE ONES THAT SERVE QUEEN AND COUNTRY!
Oh for fuck's sake... :vd:
:lolhaha: That shiit was quality.
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yvonne
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JazMerkin
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yvonne
Two words to some them up....."FUCKING IDIOTS":rolleyes:
If their've got that much anger then why dont their fight for queen and country instead of fighting with their own kind??Fooking daft cunts!!
Yeah, that's it let's send these braindeads off to another country to shoot Iraqis or Afghans. Let's make them their problem, rather than locking them up :rolleyes:
EXACTLY MATE.I COULD'NT SAY IT ANY BETTER MYSELF MATE.FIGHTING AGAINST OUR OWN IS SOO FUCKING STUPID.THEIR NOT EVEN REAL MEN LIKE THE ONES THAT SERVE QUEEN AND COUNTRY!
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Re: last nights football violence....
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I like rivalry a lot. But in a playful way; I am a huge Boston Bruins fan and the Habs (Montreal Canadians for those not acquainted with hockey) are my #2 BUT... where I live, close to Montreal and especially to the french canadians, Montreal is almost a religion sometimes but at least, my friends, even the die hard fans are very friendly and we use our rivalry to tease each others and have fun (and god knows that the rivalry Boston-Mtl is HUGE).
After all, if the Montreal fans would disappear, there would be something missing and the opposite too, fans should understand that their "worst ennemies" are somehow their very best friends as they color their game and give a particular taste to their sport, I will never understand those fighting for a game, something that should be only entertainment.
I'm tentatively scheduled to go to Montreal next summer. I am intending to wear my Bruins hat the entire time and to mention Milan Lucic as many times as possible. I'm a Canucks fan first, but the Bruins and the Red Wings were my teams growing up, so they're 2a and 2b.
Then,if it happens, let me know, we'll be two to get the evil eye all around;)
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i aint seen the event but heard my mates talking abt it, might check it out on youtube, there all sad cnts, there not football fans as half of them dont even watch the games, if they were not football hooligans they would be part of some sad gang, if they wanna fight each other stick them all in a cage & put it on tv i would watch then, winner gets to live till his fight the next week
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Nameless
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Originally Posted by
CFH
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
I like rivalry a lot. But in a playful way; I am a huge Boston Bruins fan and the Habs (Montreal Canadians for those not acquainted with hockey) are my #2 BUT... where I live, close to Montreal and especially to the french canadians, Montreal is almost a religion sometimes but at least, my friends, even the die hard fans are very friendly and we use our rivalry to tease each others and have fun (and god knows that the rivalry Boston-Mtl is HUGE).
After all, if the Montreal fans would disappear, there would be something missing and the opposite too, fans should understand that their "worst ennemies" are somehow their very best friends as they color their game and give a particular taste to their sport, I will never understand those fighting for a game, something that should be only entertainment.
I'm tentatively scheduled to go to Montreal next summer. I am intending to wear my Bruins hat the entire time and to mention Milan Lucic as many times as possible. I'm a Canucks fan first, but the Bruins and the Red Wings were my teams growing up, so they're 2a and 2b.
Then,if it happens, let me know, we'll be two to get the evil eye all around;)
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid. However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
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hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
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Originally Posted by
CFH
I'm tentatively scheduled to go to Montreal next summer. I am intending to wear my Bruins hat the entire time and to mention Milan Lucic as many times as possible. I'm a Canucks fan first, but the Bruins and the Red Wings were my teams growing up, so they're 2a and 2b.
Then,if it happens, let me know, we'll be two to get the evil eye all around;)
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid.
However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
That's bollocks, I wear my Hammers shirt round Lewisham all the time, most people support Arsenal here & the white people here generally support Charlton rather than Millwall.
You also realize that those having an 'organized meet' don't care who they get once their bloodlust is up, as with the guy stabbed with his family before the game the other week.
As for the rivalry being the most violent, maybe in England, but Roma-Lazio, Rangers-Celtic & Galatasaray-Besiktas-Fenerbache are far more vicious than those in this country.
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
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Originally Posted by
CFH
I'm tentatively scheduled to go to Montreal next summer. I am intending to wear my Bruins hat the entire time and to mention Milan Lucic as many times as possible. I'm a Canucks fan first, but the Bruins and the Red Wings were my teams growing up, so they're 2a and 2b.
Then,if it happens, let me know, we'll be two to get the evil eye all around;)
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid. However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
Personally, I disagree even with it: PEoples can get killed or as bad, permanently injured and believe me, you don't want somebody with a cranial trauma. Some of the kids involved into these "riots" are very young and easy to influence, they shouldn't not be there and are often "manipulated" by the crowd or their surrounding and would that happen a few years later, they wouldn't probably participate into such things.
Also, don't forget that the guy that dies or get injured seriously into such thing belongs to a family, by peoples that do love him. How would you feel if your son or your daughter would get killed/mangled into such thing? Personally, I would be devastated that a "stupid game" could generate enough hate to destroy a life and a family.
Thus said, what is the exact rivalry history of West Ham and Milwall? I understand that it is a dockers thing but could you tell me more?
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
Then,if it happens, let me know, we'll be two to get the evil eye all around;)
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid. However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
Personally, I disagree even with it: PEoples can get killed or as bad, permanently injured and believe me, you don't want somebody with a cranial trauma. Some of the kids involved into these "riots" are very young and easy to influence, they shouldn't not be there and are often "manipulated" by the crowd or their surrounding and would that happen a few years later, they wouldn't probably participate into such things.
Also, don't forget that the guy that dies or get injured seriously into such thing belongs to a family, by peoples that do love him. How would you feel if your son or your daughter would get killed/mangled into such thing? Personally, I would be devastated that a "stupid game" could generate enough hate to destroy a life and a family.
Thus said, what is the exact rivalry history of West Ham and Milwall? I understand that it is a dockers thing but could you tell me more?
it basically dates back towards the end of the 19th century when irish and scottish dockers who had heated rivalrys due to the works they were involved in founded 2 seperate football teams the irish came up with thames ironworks which is now known as west ham utd while the scottish dockers came up with their own entity which is now known as millwall.
The turn of the 1970s led to football violence being on the increase all over the country and millwall fc were seen as the violentist of all and their numbers exceeded even those clubs far bigger than them in support. West ham at the time was one of the premier football teams in england having come off the back of the 1966 world cup win and various trophys won by the football club. West hams hooligan support having to travel by inter city trains to get to away games came up with the name the ICF and the 2 sets of fans basically had it out whenever possible. In the late 80s an arranged meet ended badly as one of their fans was thrown onto a live rail and killed instantly and its just added to the hatred felt between the 2 sets of fans.
Obviously with all this comes the element of local rivalry and you get yourself one extremely volatile game of football that these 2 can serve up.
City-united, celtic-rangers, liverpool-everton, arsenal-spurs - all just as heated rivalrys in the uk but the key diffence between ours and theirs is that they play eachother numerous times each and every season while for WHUFC-Millwall when we meet its something of a rareity and the hooligan elements within both clubs make extra sure to make the most of a rare occasion.
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i'm Forever Blowing Bubbles!!!
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Re: last nights football violence....
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Nameless
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
Then,if it happens, let me know, we'll be two to get the evil eye all around;)
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid. However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
Personally, I disagree even with it: PEoples can get killed or as bad, permanently injured and believe me, you don't want somebody with a cranial trauma. Some of the kids involved into these "riots" are very young and easy to influence, they shouldn't not be there and are often "manipulated" by the crowd or their surrounding and would that happen a few years later, they wouldn't probably participate into such things.
Also, don't forget that the guy that dies or get injured seriously into such thing belongs to a family, by peoples that do love him. How would you feel if your son or your daughter would get killed/mangled into such thing? Personally, I would be devastated that a "stupid game" could generate enough hate to destroy a life and a family.
Thus said, what is the exact rivalry history of West Ham and Milwall? I understand that it is a dockers thing but could you tell me more?
once a gain a well thought out post
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Originally Posted by
Drago
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid. However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
Personally, I disagree even with it: PEoples can get killed or as bad, permanently injured and believe me, you don't want somebody with a cranial trauma. Some of the kids involved into these "riots" are very young and easy to influence, they shouldn't not be there and are often "manipulated" by the crowd or their surrounding and would that happen a few years later, they wouldn't probably participate into such things.
Also, don't forget that the guy that dies or get injured seriously into such thing belongs to a family, by peoples that do love him. How would you feel if your son or your daughter would get killed/mangled into such thing? Personally, I would be devastated that a "stupid game" could generate enough hate to destroy a life and a family.
Thus said, what is the exact rivalry history of West Ham and Milwall? I understand that it is a dockers thing but could you tell me more?
once a gain a well thought out post
Thanks a lot.
Re: last nights football violence....
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
football is the one sole sport that regales fans with such passion that more than often it does spill out onto the streets and crowd violence is all too common in our beloved game.
I could be seen anywhere in the world wearing a west ham tshirt and nobody would but flutter an eyelid. However if i were to wear it in areas of south london such as bermondsey/lewisham etc i would run the risk of someone smashing a bottle over my head.
West ham and millwalls rivalrly is one of the if not the most violent sporting conflict known. Violence erupts whenever the 2 sides meet, it goes right back to the days of the dockers and has continued ever since.
As ive already said i deplore the scum chucking bottles and bricks into random crowds not knowing whether or not it`ll hit a pregnant woman or an innocent bystander.
But if 2 sets of fans driven by hatred arrange an organised meet where they can get their frustrations out on eachother rather than innocent people i see no problem with football violence!
Personally, I disagree even with it: PEoples can get killed or as bad, permanently injured and believe me, you don't want somebody with a cranial trauma. Some of the kids involved into these "riots" are very young and easy to influence, they shouldn't not be there and are often "manipulated" by the crowd or their surrounding and would that happen a few years later, they wouldn't probably participate into such things.
Also, don't forget that the guy that dies or get injured seriously into such thing belongs to a family, by peoples that do love him. How would you feel if your son or your daughter would get killed/mangled into such thing? Personally, I would be devastated that a "stupid game" could generate enough hate to destroy a life and a family.
Thus said, what is the exact rivalry history of West Ham and Milwall? I understand that it is a dockers thing but could you tell me more?
it basically dates back towards the end of the 19th century when irish and scottish dockers who had heated rivalrys due to the works they were involved in founded 2 seperate football teams the irish came up with thames ironworks which is now known as west ham utd while the scottish dockers came up with their own entity which is now known as millwall.
The turn of the 1970s led to football violence being on the increase all over the country and millwall fc were seen as the violentist of all and their numbers exceeded even those clubs far bigger than them in support. West ham at the time was one of the premier football teams in england having come off the back of the 1966 world cup win and various trophys won by the football club. West hams hooligan support having to travel by inter city trains to get to away games came up with the name the ICF and the 2 sets of fans basically had it out whenever possible. In the late 80s an arranged meet ended badly as one of their fans was thrown onto a live rail and killed instantly and its just added to the hatred felt between the 2 sets of fans.
Obviously with all this comes the element of local rivalry and you get yourself one extremely volatile game of football that these 2 can serve up.
City-united, celtic-rangers, liverpool-everton, arsenal-spurs - all just as heated rivalrys in the uk but the key diffence between ours and theirs is that they play eachother numerous times each and every season while for WHUFC-Millwall when we meet its something of a rareity and the hooligan elements within both clubs make extra sure to make the most of a rare occasion.
Thanks, I knew only about the ICF thing but ignored totally it came, at first, between a Scottish and an Irish rivalry thingie, incredible how after so many years the "hate" still exist despite the fact that the protagonists are not anymore scottish and irish, this is culturally extremely interesting.