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Post by stokie33 on May 10, 2010 15:27:24 GMT
Roll on next season Munich Scum PAYBACK
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Post by BraveSirRobin on May 10, 2010 15:49:07 GMT
Roll on next season Munich Scum PAYBACK Does that make you scum too?
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Post by PotteringThrough on May 10, 2010 15:52:16 GMT
I don't think there will be anywhere near as much trouble when they come to Stoke. Firstly none of these tough guys outside OT will come to the game. Secondly the police won't be as stupid as just to release the away fans into the awaiting masses. Thirdly, I know we've got our idiots but, I think Stokies can take the banter generally and would stick up for anyone getting an udeserved beating - I certainly would expect us to all stick up for any away fans who've got kids with them!
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Post by lew86 on May 10, 2010 15:52:57 GMT
Roll on next season Munich Scum PAYBACK Stay at home ey? Give them knuckles a rest.
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Post by stokie33 on May 10, 2010 15:53:20 GMT
yeah I am scum when it comes down to repaying these fuckers who pray on shirters this is not on, the hoolies know who each other are and if they wanna fight let them get on with it
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Post by BiddulphStokie on May 10, 2010 16:33:11 GMT
sorry stoke but you lot are fucking shite! stoke fans getting smashed up all over manchester yesterday but didnt help them out because you were out numbered. I never go to a game for trouble but come on when a fellow supporter is taking a kicking you should never stand back. walking up the road after the game (matt busby way?!) 2 fairly young stoke lads (25ish) got started on by about 7 or 8 united boys for no reason apart from colours, they took a pretty hefty kicking. Now im in no way or or a hooligan but me and my mates decided best approach was to get stuck in and help the lads back to there feet, luckily they come away with a few cuts and bruises as we did, but think it could have been alot worse.
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Post by Joules on May 10, 2010 16:40:20 GMT
Me, my brother and my 11 year old walked out into that crowd aswell. One Man you fan said to my son "What you supporting that team for, when you could support man U" ? I said, "because we live there". It wasnt nice at all - grown men doing spitting gestures at us.. The scary thing was that if anything did happen, there were no police around .
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Post by jesusandmarychain1 on May 10, 2010 16:40:19 GMT
i saw loads of small minor incidents....punches,kicks...and verbal.......utd fans came across as bullies....irish and cockneys most of em too......i did hear there was alot off mither in wethersppooons after the game...we saw 5 riot vans and that stoke copper who goes all the away games there......table and chairs job from what i heard......im no hooligan but would love stoke give it em next year when they come the brit......but i hope no shirt wearing genuine person gets hurt...just the gobby scum trouble making shit fans.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on May 10, 2010 16:48:15 GMT
Joules, it was very noticable that the area outside the ground was crawling with Police BEFORE the game (presumably because of the anti Glazer Demo?). AFTER the game it seemed to me that there were no more than 20% of the Police there. Now, the other 80% may have been doing very important work - but I'd love to know what it was!
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Post by themightyboosh on May 10, 2010 16:49:15 GMT
sorry stoke but you lot are fucking shite! stoke fans getting smashed up all over manchester yesterday but didnt help them out because you were out numbered. I never go to a game for trouble but come on when a fellow supporter is taking a kicking you should never stand back. walking up the road after the game (matt busby way?!) 2 fairly young stoke lads (25ish) got started on by about 7 or 8 united boys for no reason apart from colours, they took a pretty hefty kicking. Now im in no way or or a hooligan but me and my mates decided best approach was to get stuck in and help the lads back to there feet, luckily they come away with a few cuts and bruises as we did, but think it could have been alot worse. All though alot of people will disagree with you mate I sort of see your point, I too am certainly not a hooligan by any means and can honestly say I have never started a fight in my life, the only fights I have every got into is by sticking up for someone else(like you did yesterday which I would like to say i would have done) but you also have to look at it from the other side as well which is that when you joined in there could have been another 20-30 lads from their side come in and left you all for dead you might not agree but its up to other people if they want to risk their lives for someone they don't know. The really unfortunate thing is that we have to make decisions like this in the first place! If these people want to fight it is completely up to them I say but fight with people who actually want to fight out of the way somewhere not with familys or peoplewho just want to enjoy watching their team play.
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Post by BiddulphStokie on May 10, 2010 16:51:07 GMT
i know mate its horrible but like i said no matter what dont think i could walk past a stokie getting a kicking, i would of hated for it to be me.
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Post by Joules on May 10, 2010 16:52:24 GMT
Yeah, I notcied that before the game. We have police all around the away fans for protection every week at little old Stoke - these bigger clubs should know better...
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Post by themightyboosh on May 10, 2010 16:55:32 GMT
Don't think I could either mate like I say the sad thing is that we are even discussing any of this as we should be able to go and watch our team without this sort of thing even crosing our mind
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Post by daveray26 nealy 27 on May 10, 2010 17:20:33 GMT
i got abuse there aswell, mancs are scums
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Post by jamlander on May 10, 2010 17:20:50 GMT
Watershed moment for me yesterday - I came out of the away end with two 12 year olds and got abuse from someone in his mid 30s. Only realised that it was being directed at the lads by the look on my lads' mates face. He opened with a reference to the boys being motherfuckers and then verbals to me about not being so hard outside the stadium. My lads been to 35 of the away Prem matches together with many, many Championship grounds and has never witnessed any abuse and always in colours. Before the match we went to a pub to meet up with his Manu supporting mate and the other Manu supporters couldn't have been nicer. If anyone targets Manu fans at the Brit it'll be the same injustice that we suffered yesterday. I also truly hate the plebs that hang around the away end at the Brit
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Post by stayingupforbigbazza on May 10, 2010 17:52:37 GMT
We never wear shirts/colours outside away grounds -just put them on in the ground and cover up outside.Know you should be able to wear colours outside but you never know what nutters round the corner Speaking from years of experience
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Post by supersmashinggreat on May 10, 2010 18:06:49 GMT
Unfortunately, as disgusting as all of these attacks were, it gives many of our fans an idea of the sort of gauntlet that many away fans at the Brit have to endure as they try to make their get away at the end of a game. Even quite recently I saw a Bolton fan (in a shirt and wearing glasses) wiping the blood of his face after someone had taken a pop at him. I've also seen many other away fans (always wearing their colours - that's what gives them away) goaded and attacked up on Stanley Matthews Way. It's absolutely disgusting to hear all of these stories of Stokies being attacked, and what have you, but we can't deny we have a similar problem at Stoke. i never thought i would agree with you, but this time , bravo & spot on. if you don't go looking for trouble you normally don't find it.
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Post by st2potter on May 10, 2010 18:22:46 GMT
[/quote] i never thought i would agree with you, but this time , bravo & spot on. if you don't go looking for trouble you normally don't find it. [/quote] Not at all I got my jaw broken in an unprovoked attack by a bunch of lads for bein' stoke fan, got plates n screws in for life, and that was in fuckin hanley
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Post by stokefan89 on May 10, 2010 18:34:56 GMT
Volvic stokie wrote Walking down the road, about 200 Man United fans just all trying to kick it off on ONE bloke with a retro Stoke top on, we were all desperate to help him out, but the simple fact was, we would of been absolutely murdered, couldn't see any other Stoke fans around us at all, nor were any Police to be seen... Thank fully the Stokie didnt react and walked on, as did we - and he eventually got away from all of there knob heads.
Absolutely utterly wank that 200 - 300 would all just turn on one stoke fan on his own.
my son and I were waking out of the ground. we went past the stoke fan on the ground and also another with a bleading nose. The manu fans were being abusive, pushing and calling me "Stokie Scum". A large framed man put his arm around me and said that none would attack me with him there but he wanted to take me to a quiet place for a fight. I kept saying I didnt want to fight and I was just trying to get back to my car and similar items. All the time they were pushing me and the ones behind me were swearing as they were being abusive. The guy I was most scared of was the one who put his arm around me who kept speaking quietly about what he wanted to do to me. Eventually He got fed up and he said to keep walking to my car and go back to Birmingham. I didnt correct him because this would cause an argument. I was scared but looking back I should have worn a coat. When we saw trouble I should have taken a different route. my experience is bad but I have heard they hit kids. I know how me and my son were feeling when we got to our car and so I can only guess how others who have had there children hurt by these animals feel.
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Post by bunnyscfc on May 10, 2010 18:53:33 GMT
I was in the Trafford pub (200 yards from OT) with Brad my mate and a pub full of them. I acted with respect, drank with United lads (from Manchester) and was treated with respect back. How it should be.
Trust me, those Chelsea songs were meant get a rise and unfortunately they did and more. Unityed fans were fuming in the pub afterwards and in fairness I told the group I was with that "what the f*** did you expect Stoke to do today. Hope you won and clapped your goals?" They agreed and we got back to banter and drinking.
There's good and bad everywhere. I've seen Stoke fans hit a bloke in a wheelchair after we lost to Blackpool in 93. It's such a shame as someone said earlier that it's always the easy targets who get hit.
Hope everyone makes a speedy recovery.
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Post by tony harrison on May 10, 2010 19:01:25 GMT
There will be even more of this police action when/if the Tories get in. You should have voted! and who has been running the country whilst Stoke supporters have been receiving all the nice treatment courtesy of the GMP?
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Post by trigger on May 10, 2010 19:13:52 GMT
Yet again big brave GMP, recall them twatting the shit out of a old guy at Wigan
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Post by trigger on May 10, 2010 19:19:51 GMT
" was most scared of was the one who put his arm around me who kept speaking quietly about what he wanted to do to me." Think you were in the wrong place mate Canal Street comes to mind.
Joking apart you should have agreed to his request and seen what his reaction would have been, he would have shit himself.
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Post by stokie25 on May 10, 2010 19:22:37 GMT
I didn't go yesterday but my husband and daughter did. They remained injury free but experienced some of the vitriol described on here. This is absolutely incomprehensible and makes me increasingly more angry the more i read
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Post by knype on May 10, 2010 19:25:11 GMT
I reckon next seasons home game will be fun!
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Post by mark71 on May 10, 2010 19:27:31 GMT
The old battles of the 70's and 80's will be back with a vengeance.
I'm not surprised it happened and quite expected some mither. The piss taking was very funny but it was bound to rub them up the wrong way. I dare say the same thing would of happened at stoke. Could you imagine us losing to Leicester 2 seasons ago and missing out on promotion.
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Post by kevkj on May 10, 2010 19:27:47 GMT
United caused trouble at stoke as well. They came out the harvester and ran down the ramp hitting out. Think a few more Stoke lads will be around the Harvester next time.
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Post by suck_the_mop. on May 10, 2010 19:28:07 GMT
We came out to be greeted by the sight of someone being knocked out of a wheelchair not sure manc or stoke dunna matter shocking, we then had the pleasure of being offered on until we started joinin other stokies they were not so gobby then, same on the tram back to pic these trams are all united they said so shut it until a good amount of the tram started singin norwich rejects again they soon shut it tossers.
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Post by mozzer on May 10, 2010 19:28:10 GMT
Some people need to get into the real world on here, you were playing Man United at Old trafford for fucks sake, You took the piss out of 60 odd thousand for 90 Min's, they had just lost the title and were perhaps not in the mood to party in the streets with a few space cadets, any one that has ever been to old Trafford would know that when you exit the stadium you are mixed in with the Manc Lads and if they happen to miss you on the way out they all stand waiting on the corner by Lou's chippy so any one in red and white stripes is going to stand out, what did you expect them to do slap you all on the back and tell you what a good laugh you have given them cheering all 8 goals by their rivals and singing praise for there American Satan. Just a thought but was all this violence occurring after the 90 min whistle as you made your way discretely from the ground or was it 15 Min's after the whistle due to you staying behind to wind them nasty northern monkeys up even more on their lap of honor. Bring back the ID card that sorted the minority out......Oh no wait a min......... Cue the "its our previous reputation that caused it" replies.
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Post by visunitafortior on May 10, 2010 19:29:59 GMT
Will they show at Stoke? Course they won't. scum. This game will be a Sunday 12pm kick-off now.
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