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last nights football violence....
Was at upton park last night to witness this supposed worst bit of football hooliganism in years and havent enjoyed myself so much at a game of footie in years.
West ham-millwall is without doubt one of if not the most volatile games of football in the world. Celtic-rangers, united-city, real-barca all these sides get to play eachother on numerous occasions year in year out but with west ham and millwall it was a very special one off occasion that everyone but everyone who knew about the 2 clubs knew it was going to be a chaotic night off the pitch.
Millwall spent months telling everyone how they were going to turn over east london and when they arrived were simply stunned to see even they were outnumbered heavily. The old guard went down with a fight and took a beating while the young pikey chavs that ruin british culture simply froze at the prospect of doing what they said they were going to do and to put it mildly spent the evening protected by the police.
Dont condone football violence one bit but to see these muppets getting what was coming to them was a pleasure to see and though no doubt west ham will suffer badly because of this its great to see the passion is still in the game
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In "football" for each team, do the players have to be from that region? Or can any team sign any player from any region.
if it's where they have to be from the region they play for then thats awesome.. it's sort of like high school sports all over again.. real rivalries..
in american football and any american sport, it's just money and just becuase you're the Dallas Cowboys doesn't have anything to do with you being FROM dallas. So there are still division rivalries and what not but it's really the fans who are rivals as opposed to the players..
The best rivalry in sports, Red Sox/Yankees, is great, and i'm proud to be from new england/the boston area, to be a part of the rivalry, but as i said it's fans that make the rivalries.. the players get along just fine for the most part, and have plenty of respect for each other.
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I see nothing more pointless in the world than a man getting upset over a football team's.....supporters.
It's an English disease. Not that I am denouncing street violence. After all, yesterday a man waved a towel right on to my chin. My wife went out to ask them to turn the noise down on their loudspeakers, and they actually refused. I got annoyed by that and went out and walked him down and after threats to sue him and call the police, I actually had him leaning over his crab truck breathing for air. His friend who was totally drunk tried apologising to me. And the gent that I am, well, I accepted.
Sometimes violence is needed. :-\
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I don't see the point :-\
They should have dance fights.
Miles I can't really tell but from your post it seems like you threatened him into hyperventilation? Is this true or did you punch him in the groin?
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OumaFan
I don't see the point :-\
They should have dance fights.
Miles I can't really tell but from your post it seems like you threatened him into hyperventilation? Is this true or did you punch him in the groin?
He threw a punch with the towel and I immediately pushed him back. He actually leaned over his own crabs because he was so upset. He didnt know what to do. I demanded an apology but he wouldnt give it. He just leaned over his crabs. He stayed that way for a long time so I kind of gave up demanding an apology. His friend (who was rude to my wife) tried to be my best friend so I kind of let it go. Im not really a fighting type.
But if they come back then I will go mental and they will get what I bring.
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Originally Posted by
miles
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Originally Posted by
OumaFan
I don't see the point :-\
They should have dance fights.
Miles I can't really tell but from your post it seems like you threatened him into hyperventilation? Is this true or did you punch him in the groin?
He threw a punch with the towel and I immediately pushed him back. He actually leaned over his own crabs because he was so upset. He didnt know what to do. I demanded an apology but he wouldnt give it. He just leaned over his crabs. He stayed that way for a long time so I kind of gave up demanding an apology. His friend (who was rude to my wife) tried to be my best friend so I kind of let it go. Im not really a fighting type.
But if they come back then I will go mental and they will get what I bring.
You live in Korea or something, right? Can i ask why you moved there? juts curious.
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RP33
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Originally Posted by
miles
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Originally Posted by
OumaFan
I don't see the point :-\
They should have dance fights.
Miles I can't really tell but from your post it seems like you threatened him into hyperventilation? Is this true or did you punch him in the groin?
He threw a punch with the towel and I immediately pushed him back. He actually leaned over his own crabs because he was so upset. He didnt know what to do. I demanded an apology but he wouldnt give it. He just leaned over his crabs. He stayed that way for a long time so I kind of gave up demanding an apology. His friend (who was rude to my wife) tried to be my best friend so I kind of let it go. Im not really a fighting type.
But if they come back then I will go mental and they will get what I bring.
You live in Korea or something, right? Can i ask why you moved there? juts curious.
All I will say is that you should never, ever do it.
I am okay with my qualifications and visa status, but I would never ever encourage another person to ever come here. Even I loathe it.
It is Kafkaesque. Truth does not exist here. Research libel laws. Truth really does not exist.
They demonize foreigners and yet give suspended rape sentences of 3 years to Korean nationals. If you teach a private English lesson then you go to the gulag and eventually get deported.
It's called K logic.
I'm married and while I finish my MA, we will live here, but after, we are gone.
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kind of ironic isn't it? Soccer fans are among the most violence prone, yet the players themselves are the most violence averse. You almost never see soccer players fight. Hell, you take a swipe at a soccer player, even if you miss he will fall to the ground in agony. :D
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Miles, stop picking on pensioners you bully.
Hattonthehammer, you all looked like a bunch of thick cunts.
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Originally Posted by
RP33
In "football" for each team, do the players have to be from that region? Or can any team sign any player from any region.
if it's where they have to be from the region they play for then thats awesome.. it's sort of like high school sports all over again.. real rivalries..
in american football and any american sport, it's just money and just becuase you're the Dallas Cowboys doesn't have anything to do with you being FROM dallas. So there are still division rivalries and what not but it's really the fans who are rivals as opposed to the players..
The best rivalry in sports, Red Sox/Yankees, is great, and i'm proud to be from new england/the boston area, to be a part of the rivalry, but as i said it's fans that make the rivalries.. the players get along just fine for the most part, and have plenty of respect for each other.
Yankees Red Sox is a friendly competition compared to various football club rivalries around the world. Anyway till the Red Sox win another ten or fifteen world championships it isn't actually a rivalry.
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At least it will (hopefully) thin out and improve the gene pool. Bunch of fucking idiots. How pathetic is your life if you're inclined to do something like this? Participating in these types of things should be grounds for euthanasia.
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As a West Ham fan, I found that a complete embarassment, many of both sets of fans disgracing themselves, with the Millwall fans giving our players monkey chants, although I can say from experience that the home stand is far from a hub of racial equality.
Rushing onto the pitch in celebration AT THE END would of been understandable. Doing it during the game & trying to get onto the pitch to get at the Millwall fans was stupid & will damage the club financially no doubt, something we can definitely do without out.
What happened last night was not 'passion in the game', that's still there at every home game, what it was was a bunch of dickheads trying to show that they're 'still young/hard/up for it' or some other Danny Dyer-esque bollocks. As for the stuff goin on outside, well... fuck it... what can you say they're twats.
Although like hth says everyone knew it was going to happen, yet somehow the police still seemed ill-prepared & why they didn't prepare for a pitch invasion when we got the penalty I don't know :confused:
I would like to point out Jack Collison who was an image of pure class among the fat-bellied drunken dicks stumbling onto the pitch. On Sunday, his father died in a traffic accident on his way to see him play against Spurs, yet last night he put in a man of the match performance & also was key in getting fans to leave the pitch & go back to their seats. In a sea of idiots embarassing the club, at least he made me proud to support the club.
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
As a West Ham fan, I found that a complete embarassment, many of both sets of fans disgracing themselves, with the Millwall fans giving our players monkey chants, although I can say from experience that the home stand is far from a hub of racial equality.
Rushing onto the pitch in celebration AT THE END would of been understandable. Doing it during the game & trying to get onto the pitch to get at the Millwall fans was stupid & will damage the club financially no doubt, something we can definitely do without out.
What happened last night was not 'passion in the game', that's still there at every home game, what it was was a bunch of dickheads trying to show that they're 'still young/hard/up for it' or some other Danny Dyer-esque bollocks. As for the stuff goin on outside, well... fuck it... what can you say they're twats.
Although like hth says everyone knew it was going to happen, yet somehow the police still seemed ill-prepared & why they didn't prepare for a pitch invasion when we got the penalty I don't know :confused:
I would like to point out Jack Collison who was an image of pure class among the fat-bellied drunken dicks stumbling onto the pitch. On Sunday, his father died in a traffic accident on his way to see him play against Spurs, yet last night he put in a man of the match performance & also was key in getting fans to leave the pitch & go back to their seats. In a sea of idiots embarassing the club, at least he made me proud to support the club.
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Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
RP33
In "football" for each team, do the players have to be from that region? Or can any team sign any player from any region.
if it's where they have to be from the region they play for then thats awesome.. it's sort of like high school sports all over again.. real rivalries..
in american football and any american sport, it's just money and just becuase you're the Dallas Cowboys doesn't have anything to do with you being FROM dallas. So there are still division rivalries and what not but it's really the fans who are rivals as opposed to the players..
The best rivalry in sports, Red Sox/Yankees, is great, and i'm proud to be from new england/the boston area, to be a part of the rivalry, but as i said it's fans that make the rivalries.. the players get along just fine for the most part, and have plenty of respect for each other.
Yankees Red Sox is a friendly competition compared to various football club rivalries around the world. Anyway till the Red Sox win another ten or fifteen world championships it isn't actually a rivalry.
the yankees are one of, if not the best franchise in all of sports history.. with that said, to say that the red sox/yankees are not a rivalry is a joke..
besides the baseball teams, it's simply a boston/new york geographical thing.. rivalry in and of itself..
as far as the teams go, the red sox can't compare to the amount of rings the yankees have won, but "what have you done for me lately?"..
in the last TEN years, considering i'm 23, i would say that 10 years ago, when i was 13 would be an age where i had a favorite baseball team and had the capacity to care about them:
Red Sox: 6 playoff appearances, 5 ALCS appearances, and 2 WS appearances in which they won both.
Yankees: 9 playoff appearances, 5 ALCS appearances, 4 WS appearances in which they won 2.
While i understand the history of the yankees and know that they are the reigning kings in all sports, to say that the above stats, along with the ridiculously long history of the two teams from the trading of Babe Ruth, don't prove a rivalry then i don't know what else to say.. All i can say is that when i dated my ex gf from NY and went to see her family around 2007, they weren't saying "how many rings do you have?!" after the Sox won the series and the Yankees didn't make it out of the ALDS.. they legitimately considered the Sox a constant threat..
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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.
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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.
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
As a West Ham fan, I found that a complete embarassment, many of both sets of fans disgracing themselves, with the Millwall fans giving our players monkey chants, although I can say from experience that the home stand is far from a hub of racial equality.
Rushing onto the pitch in celebration AT THE END would of been understandable. Doing it during the game & trying to get onto the pitch to get at the Millwall fans was stupid & will damage the club financially no doubt, something we can definitely do without out.
What happened last night was not 'passion in the game', that's still there at every home game, what it was was a bunch of dickheads trying to show that they're 'still young/hard/up for it' or some other Danny Dyer-esque bollocks. As for the stuff goin on outside, well... fuck it... what can you say they're twats.
Although like hth says everyone knew it was going to happen, yet somehow the police still seemed ill-prepared & why they didn't prepare for a pitch invasion when we got the penalty I don't know :confused:
I would like to point out Jack Collison who was an image of pure class among the fat-bellied drunken dicks stumbling onto the pitch. On Sunday, his father died in a traffic accident on his way to see him play against Spurs, yet last night he put in a man of the match performance & also was key in getting fans to leave the pitch & go back to their seats. In a sea of idiots embarassing the club, at least he made me proud to support the club.
Jack Collison is the complete exception in this modern day world we live in. Not 48 hours after finding out his dad had been killed coming to watch him play and he throws on a west ham shirt when everyone would of fully understood him taking time out just shows the class of this fella. Young, hardworking, determained footballer - thats the west ham way
For what its worth i was one of the thousands booing the idiocy of those twats that chose to run onto the pitch and hope to god they all get life bans for being so stupid and bringing the club into disrepute.
The football club will be the biggest losers in all this and that guts me as we are potless as it is and will no doubt have to play a game or two behind closed doors costing the club millions. But the violence outside last night was years of pent up anger that spilled onto the streets and it should of been dealt with much better than it was!!
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
As a West Ham fan, I found that a complete embarassment, many of both sets of fans disgracing themselves, with the Millwall fans giving our players monkey chants, although I can say from experience that the home stand is far from a hub of racial equality.
Rushing onto the pitch in celebration AT THE END would of been understandable. Doing it during the game & trying to get onto the pitch to get at the Millwall fans was stupid & will damage the club financially no doubt, something we can definitely do without out.
What happened last night was not 'passion in the game', that's still there at every home game, what it was was a bunch of dickheads trying to show that they're 'still young/hard/up for it' or some other Danny Dyer-esque bollocks. As for the stuff goin on outside, well... fuck it... what can you say they're twats.
Although like hth says everyone knew it was going to happen, yet somehow the police still seemed ill-prepared & why they didn't prepare for a pitch invasion when we got the penalty I don't know :confused:
I would like to point out Jack Collison who was an image of pure class among the fat-bellied drunken dicks stumbling onto the pitch. On Sunday, his father died in a traffic accident on his way to see him play against Spurs, yet last night he put in a man of the match performance & also was key in getting fans to leave the pitch & go back to their seats. In a sea of idiots embarassing the club, at least he made me proud to support the club.
Jack Collison is the complete exception in this modern day world we live in. Not 48 hours after finding out his dad had been killed coming to watch him play and he throws on a west ham shirt when everyone would of fully understood him taking time out just shows the class of this fella. Young, hardworking, determained footballer - thats the west ham way
For what its worth i was one of the thousands booing the idiocy of those twats that chose to run onto the pitch and hope to god they all get life bans for being so stupid and bringing the club into disrepute.
The football club will be the biggest losers in all this and that guts me as we are potless as it is and will no doubt have to play a game or two behind closed doors costing the club millions. But the violence outside last night was years of pent up anger that spilled onto the streets and it should of been dealt with much better than it was!!
Sad fact of life that a few always spoil it. This again puts in jeopary Englands chances of hosting the big events. I have mate who support both teams involved and they are all good lads, pity they end up all being branded the same. You'd think that every fan was involved in it the way it gets covered.
As a Celtic Fan I know what it's like to get caught up in all of this shite.
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jamiebhoy
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
As a West Ham fan, I found that a complete embarassment, many of both sets of fans disgracing themselves, with the Millwall fans giving our players monkey chants, although I can say from experience that the home stand is far from a hub of racial equality.
Rushing onto the pitch in celebration AT THE END would of been understandable. Doing it during the game & trying to get onto the pitch to get at the Millwall fans was stupid & will damage the club financially no doubt, something we can definitely do without out.
What happened last night was not 'passion in the game', that's still there at every home game, what it was was a bunch of dickheads trying to show that they're 'still young/hard/up for it' or some other Danny Dyer-esque bollocks. As for the stuff goin on outside, well... fuck it... what can you say they're twats.
Although like hth says everyone knew it was going to happen, yet somehow the police still seemed ill-prepared & why they didn't prepare for a pitch invasion when we got the penalty I don't know :confused:
I would like to point out Jack Collison who was an image of pure class among the fat-bellied drunken dicks stumbling onto the pitch. On Sunday, his father died in a traffic accident on his way to see him play against Spurs, yet last night he put in a man of the match performance & also was key in getting fans to leave the pitch & go back to their seats. In a sea of idiots embarassing the club, at least he made me proud to support the club.
Jack Collison is the complete exception in this modern day world we live in. Not 48 hours after finding out his dad had been killed coming to watch him play and he throws on a west ham shirt when everyone would of fully understood him taking time out just shows the class of this fella. Young, hardworking, determained footballer - thats the west ham way
For what its worth i was one of the thousands booing the idiocy of those twats that chose to run onto the pitch and hope to god they all get life bans for being so stupid and bringing the club into disrepute.
The football club will be the biggest losers in all this and that guts me as we are potless as it is and will no doubt have to play a game or two behind closed doors costing the club millions. But the violence outside last night was years of pent up anger that spilled onto the streets and it should of been dealt with much better than it was!!
Sad fact of life that a few always spoil it. This again puts in jeopary Englands chances of hosting the big events. I have mate who support both teams involved and they are all good lads, pity they end up all being branded the same. You'd think that every fan was involved in it the way it gets covered.
As a Celtic Fan I know what it's like to get caught up in all of this shite.
Too true mate
it doesnt help when youve got old bill throwing you in with the ones who are fighting and smashing you with batons for no particular reason believing by doing this it`ll deter you from fighting :confused:
No problems whatsoever with organised violence, if 2 sets of supporters wanna kill eachother thats perfectly fine.
But what i saw on tuesday was far beyond that. A girl getting a glass smashed over her head just for wearing a millwall shirt. Fella initmidating supporters while his 3 year old boy looks on. Innocent bystanders leaving the scene of the crime having been pelted with bricks or tins of lager not to mention endless smashed up buses, cars etc
If you were in and around green street inparticularly outside the station around 6pm you would of witnessed something quite surreal and ive certainly never been apart of anything quite as large scale as that was!!
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hattonthehammer
Was at upton park last night to witness this supposed worst bit of football hooliganism in years and havent enjoyed myself so much at a game of footie in years.
West ham-millwall is without doubt one of if not the most volatile games of football in the world. Celtic-rangers, united-city, real-barca all these sides get to play eachother on numerous occasions year in year out but with west ham and millwall it was a very special one off occasion that everyone but everyone who knew about the 2 clubs knew it was going to be a chaotic night off the pitch.
Millwall spent months telling everyone how they were going to turn over east london and when they arrived were simply stunned to see even they were outnumbered heavily. The old guard went down with a fight and took a beating while the young pikey chavs that ruin british culture simply froze at the prospect of doing what they said they were going to do and to put it mildly spent the evening protected by the police.
Dont condone football violence one bit but to see these muppets getting what was coming to them was a pleasure to see and though no doubt west ham will suffer badly because of this its great to see the passion is still in the game
I get the impression that you're ok with this sort of thing from reading this post. The police should have been better prepared but at the end of the day how the fuck do you deal with 100o's of football hooligans on heat?
It' got fuck all to do with passion in the game. It's thick 40/50 year old idiots wanting be part of some gang mentalilty while losely using the football rivalry as an excuse to exercise their personal inadequencies. Then it catches on with the muppets who've just watched Green Street and think Danny Dyer is 'well fackin hard bruv'
It's cringeworthy. Everyone of them should be locked up. Fucking men with families agreeing to meet up with other men outside a football stadium to have a fight because they support a rival team. What a load of shite. They all need to give their head a wobble and i suggest you do to if you think what happened on tuesday night has anything to do with 'passion for the game'
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Never really liked football only ever watched it, to see if we win the world cup but i know we never will. Footballers get so over payed its ridiculous, 100k a week for kicking a ball are you kidding me ? and the hooligans make me piss myself laughing.
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ono
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hattonthehammer
Was at upton park last night to witness this supposed worst bit of football hooliganism in years and havent enjoyed myself so much at a game of footie in years.
West ham-millwall is without doubt one of if not the most volatile games of football in the world. Celtic-rangers, united-city, real-barca all these sides get to play eachother on numerous occasions year in year out but with west ham and millwall it was a very special one off occasion that everyone but everyone who knew about the 2 clubs knew it was going to be a chaotic night off the pitch.
Millwall spent months telling everyone how they were going to turn over east london and when they arrived were simply stunned to see even they were outnumbered heavily. The old guard went down with a fight and took a beating while the young pikey chavs that ruin british culture simply froze at the prospect of doing what they said they were going to do and to put it mildly spent the evening protected by the police.
Dont condone football violence one bit but to see these muppets getting what was coming to them was a pleasure to see and though no doubt west ham will suffer badly because of this its great to see the passion is still in the game
I get the impression that you're ok with this sort of thing from reading this post. The police should have been better prepared but at the end of the day how the fuck do you deal with 100o's of football hooligans on heat?
It' got fuck all to do with passion in the game. It's thick 40/50 year old idiots wanting be part of some gang mentalilty while losely using the football rivalry as an excuse to exercise their personal inadequencies. Then it catches on with the muppets who've just watched Green Street and think Danny Dyer is 'well fackin hard bruv'
It's cringeworthy. Everyone of them should be locked up. Fucking men with families agreeing to meet up with other men outside a football stadium to have a fight because they support a rival team. What a load of shite. They all need to give their head a wobble and i suggest you do to if you think what happened on tuesday night has anything to do with 'passion for the game'
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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!!
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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:
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Its amazing what lengths some people will go to to get rid of their frustrations onto another group of beings over some triviality like team sport or where their parents chose to live, fuk and have a child there and then be against all them for it .
Then to be able to sit at home in a false glow and say we won which makes us better than them ,which must make us right and them wrong is a massive catch 22 and really says allot for upbringing,testosterone and alcohol as an outward and inner mixture of continued irritability.
:drinker:cheers biggy ears.
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Today it was Saints 45 Raiders 7...now thats football violence :shinner:
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Spicoli
Today it was Saints 45 Raiders 7...now thats football violence :shinner:
I was once a huge fan of the Raiders and on the day that Al Davis dies or steps down I will be again.
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
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Originally Posted by
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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Originally Posted by
yvonne
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
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Originally Posted by
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!
I think you missed the sarcasm.
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Originally Posted by
yvonne
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
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Originally Posted by
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!
Oh for fuck's sake... :vd:
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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".
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yvonne
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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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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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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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CFH
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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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Nameless
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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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hattonthehammer
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
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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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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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