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Thread: Football Hooliganism?

  1. #21
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    Oct 2012
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    re: Football Hooliganism?

    Aye that's the lad Gary. Good to know he's still around

    Good thread by the way, seems to have brought back some tasty memories - leave the scrapping to one side and I think you are rekindled some distant memories at some grounds that are no longer with us..

    Trying to cram in to the top corner of the paddock as an early ****, eye opening but the starting point for most young whites.

    Don't know if any of you lads saw a program recently, think it was C4 about the youngsters joining the ranks? mostly about city and bury but it showed the city lad meeting with one of the cuckoo boys, apparently were 3 -1 up in recent battles ...

    Aahh the memories

  2. #22
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    May 2012
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    re: Football Hooliganism?

    don't like violence at matches better kept away from football.

    if violence got back into the game would defo want the police to use rubber bullits to shoot at the trouble causers

    and tear gas fifa should use it in polish games and the rascist chants against our teams.

    law and order i say.

    i go to footy to watch a game to enjoy and to be entertained its ment to be a great experience and to set up a fantastic weekend or for the evening.

    i'm not afraid to stand up to protect myself but just a little worried that my temper and nervous freight may boil over to want to protect myself so much that i would want to kill any threat that came near me.

    i know cos ive been through that experience
    where ive been forced to end a bullying feud


    for example
    it costs nothing to hire a 7.5 ton long base flat bed truck on a car licience and back it up into a neighbours front window at tea time

    it sorts problems out ! and leaves people devistated honestly.

    bullys and hooligans are the same and t

  3. #23
    Join Date
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    re: Football Hooliganism?

    [quote="klassnic"]don't like violence at matches better kept away from football.

    if violence got back into the game would defo want the police to use rubber bullits to shoot at the trouble causers

    and tear gas fifa should use it in polish games and the rascist chants against our teams.

    law and order i say.

    i go to footy to watch a game to enjoy and to be entertained its ment to be a great experience and to set up a fantastic weekend or for the evening.

    i'm not afraid to stand up to protect myself but just a little worried that my temper and nervous freight may boil over to want to protect myself so much that i would want to kill any threat that came near me.

    i know cos ive been through that experience
    where ive been forced to end a bullying feud


    for example
    it costs nothing to hire a 7.5 ton long base flat bed truck on a car licience and back it up into a neighbours front window at tea time

    it sorts problems out ! and leaves people devistated hone

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