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Post by Ayupshag on May 25, 2015 14:35:25 GMT
We have home and away ends for a reason shag, like I said none of you seem bothered as we pasted them 6.1. If we'd have lost and got goaded by the scouse imposters there would be hell to pay. You're right Bertie but like I said, as long as they're just watching the game and not jumping around and celebrating goals then there shouldn't be any problem with civilised and at least primary school educated people. It really pisses me off that there's complete dickheads following clubs that think it's acceptable to twat anyone who supports a different team
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Post by bertiestan on May 25, 2015 14:42:51 GMT
Yesterday seems like an unprovoked attack which is bang out of order, the stewards should take the responsibility and possibly the people who sold them the tickets. I'm no hooligan and never have been and I don't like this kind of shit as it gives off a negative impression of us as a whole, this could easily have been avoided.
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Post by bassmaster on May 25, 2015 16:12:56 GMT
Where have I condoned anything? You appear to have a recurring problem in that you just make shit up to suit your worldview. It's like trying to have an adult conversation with a demented mongoose but at least the mongoose would have some comedic value. You're condoning it by saying that there's obvious consequences by wearing a football shirt in another part of the ground. I could get a more sensible response from a fuckin caveman. But there's the problem isn't it. Too many cavemen attending our games You don't understand the word 'condone' but having said that, it is quite apparent you have very little understanding of anything. Indeed, you just have a lot of uninformed opinions that you are dull enough to spout as fact. Trouble with t'internet that.
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Post by Ayupshag on May 25, 2015 16:17:41 GMT
You're condoning it by saying that there's obvious consequences by wearing a football shirt in another part of the ground. I could get a more sensible response from a fuckin caveman. But there's the problem isn't it. Too many cavemen attending our games You don't understand the word 'condone' but having said that, it is quite apparent you have very little understanding of anything. Indeed, you just have a lot of uninformed opinions that you are dull enough to spout as fact. Trouble with t'internet that. Laughable. Bore off
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Post by stokeharry on May 25, 2015 17:33:01 GMT
You're condoning it by saying that there's obvious consequences by wearing a football shirt in another part of the ground. I could get a more sensible response from a fuckin caveman. But there's the problem isn't it. Too many cavemen attending our games You don't understand the word 'condone' but having said that, it is quite apparent you have very little understanding of anything. Indeed, you just have a lot of uninformed opinions that you are dull enough to spout as fact. Trouble with t'internet that. That's the oatcake for ya
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 17:48:09 GMT
They guy who had a pop was a scrawny skinny little shithawk. Slap him and he'd have run off crying to his mummy who he obviously lived with.
Bassmaster. Play nice with the natives ;-)
GD
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Post by bassmaster on May 25, 2015 18:02:00 GMT
They guy who had a pop was a scrawny skinny little shithawk. Slap him and he'd have run off crying to his mummy who he obviously lived with. Bassmaster. Play nice with the natives ;-) GD Bore off
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 18:23:12 GMT
Stop malingering ;-)
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Post by hoopty on May 25, 2015 21:39:33 GMT
Stupid comment. Well done to the two Stoke big men in the family stand who threatened and abused a 14 year old kid (Liverpool fan) who was sitting with his Stoke schoolmate. The kid was traumatised and they had to leave. Real tough guys. Credit to the city. Not a stupid comment 100% spot on and I stand by what I say It's 100% wrong. There is absolutely no excuse or justification in verbally threatening and it appears attacking anyone because they wear an opposition shirt and sit in a Stoke stand. That kid was not "provoking" anything. He's there to watch a game of football with his school mate. The basic argument appears to be "if they're an away fan sitting in our stand they should expect it". You know what. They shouldn't. They should be expecting to be able to quietly enjoy watching the game without being aggressively harassed by dickheads.
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Post by mailman44 on May 25, 2015 21:48:58 GMT
They guy who had a pop was a scrawny skinny little shithawk. Slap him and he'd have run off crying to his mummy who he obviously lived with. Bassmaster. Play nice with the natives ;-) GD Bore off Point of order: Is "bore off" an accepted English colloquialism? If it is I'll add it to Bayern's "bless his cottons"
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Post by Kjones9 on May 25, 2015 22:11:26 GMT
I think they'd prefer a slap. They don't know where it's been.
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Post by stokeharry on May 26, 2015 4:13:47 GMT
Not a stupid comment 100% spot on and I stand by what I say It's 100% wrong. There is absolutely no excuse or justification in verbally threatening and it appears attacking anyone because they wear an opposition shirt and sit in a Stoke stand. That kid was not "provoking" anything. He's there to watch a game of football with his school mate. The basic argument appears to be "if they're an away fan sitting in our stand they should expect it". You know what. They shouldn't. They should be expecting to be able to quietly enjoy watching the game without being aggressively harassed by dickheads. Re read what I said
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Post by crapslinger on May 26, 2015 7:22:47 GMT
Yesterday seems like an unprovoked attack which is bang out of order, the stewards should take the responsibility and possibly the people who sold them the tickets. I'm no hooligan and never have been and I don't like this kind of shit as it gives off a negative impression of us as a whole, this could easily have been avoided. Lets hope the stewards noted the seat numbers where these people were sitting, easy to trace the people who sold them then ban them for life.
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Post by andylgr on May 26, 2015 8:13:05 GMT
Is this the family who were sat on the front row of block 27? I saw them being escorted out and whilst its a stupid thing to be wearing colours in the home end, they looked like the most least threatening bunch. It also looked like they had their old mum in tow too as she was escorted out after the lads went.
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Post by bertiestan on May 26, 2015 9:04:29 GMT
Is this the family who were sat on the front row of block 27? I saw them being escorted out and whilst its a stupid thing to be wearing colours in the home end, they looked like the most least threatening bunch. It also looked like they had their old mum in tow too as she was escorted out after the lads went. I never saw the incident andy but I think it was a group of about 10 lads mate.
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Post by nott1 on May 26, 2015 9:07:14 GMT
Is this the family who were sat on the front row of block 27? I saw them being escorted out and whilst its a stupid thing to be wearing colours in the home end, they looked like the most least threatening bunch. It also looked like they had their old mum in tow too as she was escorted out after the lads went. They would NOThave been attacked if they were in the least bit tough looking. The cowards that did this should be hunted down and banned!
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Post by bertiestan on May 26, 2015 9:10:32 GMT
Is this the family who were sat on the front row of block 27? I saw them being escorted out and whilst its a stupid thing to be wearing colours in the home end, they looked like the most least threatening bunch. It also looked like they had their old mum in tow too as she was escorted out after the lads went. They would NOThave been attacked if they were in the least bit tough looking. The cowards that did this should be hunted down and banned! There's probably some truth in that bex
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Post by andylgr on May 26, 2015 10:08:06 GMT
Is this the family who were sat on the front row of block 27? I saw them being escorted out and whilst its a stupid thing to be wearing colours in the home end, they looked like the most least threatening bunch. It also looked like they had their old mum in tow too as she was escorted out after the lads went. I never saw the incident andy but I think it was a group of about 10 lads mate. OK maybe that was a separate incident then.
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