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Don't Call Yourselves Blues Fans...; you're a disgrace!
Topic Started: Oct 27 2010, 08:15 AM (3,577 Views)
Mr_Blue_Sky
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Well done for avoiding the question for at least the fourth time
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Whilst I agree with the sentiments of this post, it is embarrassing seeing these kids act like this! Let's not kid our self that this is a new or modern problem. Take a look back through history and I mean right back you will see acts like this linked to working class sports! Especially during times of financial hardship!

I did a study on this at uni, it was interesting! The link below talks about some of the first incidents in the modern game! And some during the 50's... 60's onwards there is plenty to read! I'm not saying this type of thing is right I'm just pointing out that none of us would be going down the match if the threat of violence had put us off as it has always gone on!!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2001/de...knowledge.sport

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Oct 28 2010, 05:24 PM
In a few of your posts you've referred to the hooligans as cowardly, and 'W*nkers'...

But you are sitting on an internet forum, and from where I am sitting, you arent really adding any constructive points to the debate in question, just posting derogatory messages aimed at the hooligans over the internet where you know that you would never have to explain your comments to anyone's face.

To call anybody a coward or a '******' without knowing who you are talking about, is so narrow-minded it is untrue.

???? ***?


So Hooligans are a minority now who have feelings and must be judged in a balanced manner? We call them thugs and cowards because that's exactly what they are. We call them 5cum because that's exactly what they are. The people who hang about acting like hooligans know what message they're projecting to everyone else, that message is:

'Some dead-heads scared the tabloids out of their wits about 30 years ago and some pondlife have since made a tidy earning out of swaggering about in a Fred Perry on film with their collars up. I've got no life myself - so I'll act hard by association'

W****** seems a fair description.
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Yep, 8 pages in and still not much clearer. Some people have clearly been watching a few too many of those films glorifying the knuckledraggers. But anyway, you fight, you go to prison. You speed, you get your fine and/or a ban if you keep doing it. You act like a ****, you get treated like one. It's all very simple if you ask me.

And if you're feeling really brave, then there's an Armed Forces careers office in the Pallasades, although you have to pass a written exam so some of the knuckledraggers won't get in.
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Oct 27 2010, 10:19 AM
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Oct 27 2010, 08:15 AM
once again i left St Andrews last night and walked to my car.

win, lose or draw i absolutely love going to watch the Blues with my son, it's just a fantastic day/night out.

yet after every game i see the same thing, gangs of Blues fans - i'd say late teens, early 20's - hanging around by the burger vans (opp the old bus station) just waiting to case trouble with opposition supporters.

they were out in force again last night, scarves over their faces as if they were freedom fighters with one eye on the nearby police, some shouting abusive comments and men and women doing their job to protect, and the other eye waiting to bait the Brentford supporters.

well let me tell you - and i hope some are reading this, or at least having it read to them, you're just loutish, childish idiots the lot of you and don't ever call yourselves Blues fans because i don't recognise you and neither should other decent supporters.

and if you do post on here, do me a favour and don't bother any more because your opinion's not worth it if you think that trying to cause trouble - trouble i might add where innocent bystanders get hurt and injured - is a good night out then you disgust me!

of course you're only any good in your groups and gangs - i tell you what, if you want to fight why don't you sign up and become real men and actually put your lives on the line instead of hiding behind each other's bravado!

some moan about, what you call the 'Vilers' on here with their differing opinions but it's this lot we should be getting rid of - these people are a disgrace to this club!

But they ARE Blues fans.

They will eventually grow out of looking for trouble/having a fight whilst following the Blues, and move on raising families ect..


In other words they will eventually grow up..

Get over it ffs :banghead:

kro

Well said bluenosekev! :applause:

I'm am ex-football hooligan from the 70s (even before the Zulu era at St.Andews) and I am in my mid-50s now, and although I may have matured to loose the passion and desire I once used to have to defend the name of Birmingham City, its ground and its supporters from physical and verbal abuse, I recall the pride and passion with which I use to both home and away. :bluzz:

What the OP does not realised as he berates the terrorist type image of our young guns who are prepared to defend our City is that for the best of our regular supporters (women and kids included) who travel to support Blues both home and away, is that they face the same threat and intimidation outside away grounds, on the streets, subways and at opposition rail stations as they attempt to return HOME!

As in my day, you cannot expect our youth not to respond in defence of what they love or who the have loyalty towards! Perhaps the OP fails to recall the pitch invasions at St. Andrews by the likes of Man U. and Chelsea or the street battles in Digbeth against Millwall back in the day...?

While I would not wish to see a return of those bad old days, Birmingham has always been a hard place to come and it alway has been part of the experience in football down the last four decades and it ramains an integral part of to our image of Fortress St. Andrews I only wish we could get the home attendance we used to have in the bad old days....

Boys will be Boys... **thumbup

KRO
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Oct 29 2010, 10:00 AM
bluenosekev
Oct 27 2010, 10:19 AM
PenguinBlue
Oct 27 2010, 08:15 AM
once again i left St Andrews last night and walked to my car.

win, lose or draw i absolutely love going to watch the Blues with my son, it's just a fantastic day/night out.

yet after every game i see the same thing, gangs of Blues fans - i'd say late teens, early 20's - hanging around by the burger vans (opp the old bus station) just waiting to case trouble with opposition supporters.

they were out in force again last night, scarves over their faces as if they were freedom fighters with one eye on the nearby police, some shouting abusive comments and men and women doing their job to protect, and the other eye waiting to bait the Brentford supporters.

well let me tell you - and i hope some are reading this, or at least having it read to them, you're just loutish, childish idiots the lot of you and don't ever call yourselves Blues fans because i don't recognise you and neither should other decent supporters.

and if you do post on here, do me a favour and don't bother any more because your opinion's not worth it if you think that trying to cause trouble - trouble i might add where innocent bystanders get hurt and injured - is a good night out then you disgust me!

of course you're only any good in your groups and gangs - i tell you what, if you want to fight why don't you sign up and become real men and actually put your lives on the line instead of hiding behind each other's bravado!

some moan about, what you call the 'Vilers' on here with their differing opinions but it's this lot we should be getting rid of - these people are a disgrace to this club!

But they ARE Blues fans.

They will eventually grow out of looking for trouble/having a fight whilst following the Blues, and move on raising families ect..


In other words they will eventually grow up..

Get over it ffs :banghead:

kro

Well said bluenosekev! :applause:

I'm am ex-football hooligan from the 70s (even before the Zulu era at St.Andews) and I am in my mid-50s now, and although I may have matured to loose the passion and desire I once used to have to defend the name of Birmingham City, its ground and its supporters from physical and verbal abuse, I recall the pride and passion with which I use to both home and away. :bluzz:

What the OP does not realised as he berates the terrorist type image of our young guns who are prepared to defend our City is that for the best of our regular supporters (women and kids included) who travel to support Blues both home and away, is that they face the same threat and intimidation outside away grounds, on the streets, subways and at opposition rail stations as they attempt to return HOME!

As in my day, you cannot expect our youth not to respond in defence of what they love or who the have loyalty towards! Perhaps the OP fails to recall the pitch invasions at St. Andrews by the likes of Man U. and Chelsea or the street battles in Digbeth against Millwall back in the day...?

While I would not wish to see a return of those bad old days, Birmingham has always been a hard place to come and it alway has been part of the experience in football down the last four decades and it ramains an integral part of to our image of Fortress St. Andrews I only wish we could get the home attendance we used to have in the bad old days....

Boys will be Boys... **thumbup

KRO

Protecting the public is the police's job, not some bunch of thugs who you've tried to portray as heroic vigilantes. They all belong in prison. ****s will be ****s....
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Oct 29 2010, 11:00 AM
bluenosekev
Oct 27 2010, 10:19 AM
PenguinBlue
Oct 27 2010, 08:15 AM
once again i left St Andrews last night and walked to my car.

win, lose or draw i absolutely love going to watch the Blues with my son, it's just a fantastic day/night out.

yet after every game i see the same thing, gangs of Blues fans - i'd say late teens, early 20's - hanging around by the burger vans (opp the old bus station) just waiting to case trouble with opposition supporters.

they were out in force again last night, scarves over their faces as if they were freedom fighters with one eye on the nearby police, some shouting abusive comments and men and women doing their job to protect, and the other eye waiting to bait the Brentford supporters.

well let me tell you - and i hope some are reading this, or at least having it read to them, you're just loutish, childish idiots the lot of you and don't ever call yourselves Blues fans because i don't recognise you and neither should other decent supporters.

and if you do post on here, do me a favour and don't bother any more because your opinion's not worth it if you think that trying to cause trouble - trouble i might add where innocent bystanders get hurt and injured - is a good night out then you disgust me!

of course you're only any good in your groups and gangs - i tell you what, if you want to fight why don't you sign up and become real men and actually put your lives on the line instead of hiding behind each other's bravado!

some moan about, what you call the 'Vilers' on here with their differing opinions but it's this lot we should be getting rid of - these people are a disgrace to this club!

But they ARE Blues fans.

They will eventually grow out of looking for trouble/having a fight whilst following the Blues, and move on raising families ect..


In other words they will eventually grow up..

Get over it ffs :banghead:

kro

Well said bluenosekev! :applause:

I'm am ex-football hooligan from the 70s (even before the Zulu era at St.Andews) and I am in my mid-50s now, and although I may have matured to loose the passion and desire I once used to have to defend the name of Birmingham City, its ground and its supporters from physical and verbal abuse, I recall the pride and passion with which I use to both home and away. :bluzz:

What the OP does not realised as he berates the terrorist type image of our young guns who are prepared to defend our City is that for the best of our regular supporters (women and kids included) who travel to support Blues both home and away, is that they face the same threat and intimidation outside away grounds, on the streets, subways and at opposition rail stations as they attempt to return HOME!

As in my day, you cannot expect our youth not to respond in defence of what they love or who the have loyalty towards! Perhaps the OP fails to recall the pitch invasions at St. Andrews by the likes of Man U. and Chelsea or the street battles in Digbeth against Millwall back in the day...?

While I would not wish to see a return of those bad old days, Birmingham has always been a hard place to come and it alway has been part of the experience in football down the last four decades and it ramains an integral part of to our image of Fortress St. Andrews I only wish we could get the home attendance we used to have in the bad old days....

Boys will be Boys... **thumbup

KRO


Horsecrap.

That all essentially amounts to a "everyone's doing it, why shouldn't we" defense that most people grew out of by the time they were five.

I don't give a chuff what other clubs do, I don't want our clubs name dragged down by people who would act like this in the name of their club, and yes, that includes hanging around burger bars with hoods up and scarves over their faces shouting abuse in an effort to goad people into a responser. It maybe far removed from actual violence, but it is still intimidating anti-social behaviour, and it shouldn't be committed in the namer of the club.

Don't you dare suggest that these people are defending the club and the city. They are shameing and embarrasing it by their actions.

"Boys will be boys." Maybe its about bloody time some football fans grew the hell up and started acting like men for a change, eh?
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Oct 29 2010, 11:09 AM
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Oct 29 2010, 10:00 AM
bluenosekev
Oct 27 2010, 10:19 AM
PenguinBlue
Oct 27 2010, 08:15 AM
once again i left St Andrews last night and walked to my car.

win, lose or draw i absolutely love going to watch the Blues with my son, it's just a fantastic day/night out.

yet after every game i see the same thing, gangs of Blues fans - i'd say late teens, early 20's - hanging around by the burger vans (opp the old bus station) just waiting to case trouble with opposition supporters.

they were out in force again last night, scarves over their faces as if they were freedom fighters with one eye on the nearby police, some shouting abusive comments and men and women doing their job to protect, and the other eye waiting to bait the Brentford supporters.

well let me tell you - and i hope some are reading this, or at least having it read to them, you're just loutish, childish idiots the lot of you and don't ever call yourselves Blues fans because i don't recognise you and neither should other decent supporters.

and if you do post on here, do me a favour and don't bother any more because your opinion's not worth it if you think that trying to cause trouble - trouble i might add where innocent bystanders get hurt and injured - is a good night out then you disgust me!

of course you're only any good in your groups and gangs - i tell you what, if you want to fight why don't you sign up and become real men and actually put your lives on the line instead of hiding behind each other's bravado!

some moan about, what you call the 'Vilers' on here with their differing opinions but it's this lot we should be getting rid of - these people are a disgrace to this club!

But they ARE Blues fans.

They will eventually grow out of looking for trouble/having a fight whilst following the Blues, and move on raising families ect..


In other words they will eventually grow up..

Get over it ffs :banghead:

kro

Well said bluenosekev! :applause:

I'm am ex-football hooligan from the 70s (even before the Zulu era at St.Andews) and I am in my mid-50s now, and although I may have matured to loose the passion and desire I once used to have to defend the name of Birmingham City, its ground and its supporters from physical and verbal abuse, I recall the pride and passion with which I use to both home and away. :bluzz:

What the OP does not realised as he berates the terrorist type image of our young guns who are prepared to defend our City is that for the best of our regular supporters (women and kids included) who travel to support Blues both home and away, is that they face the same threat and intimidation outside away grounds, on the streets, subways and at opposition rail stations as they attempt to return HOME!

As in my day, you cannot expect our youth not to respond in defence of what they love or who the have loyalty towards! Perhaps the OP fails to recall the pitch invasions at St. Andrews by the likes of Man U. and Chelsea or the street battles in Digbeth against Millwall back in the day...?

While I would not wish to see a return of those bad old days, Birmingham has always been a hard place to come and it alway has been part of the experience in football down the last four decades and it ramains an integral part of to our image of Fortress St. Andrews I only wish we could get the home attendance we used to have in the bad old days....

Boys will be Boys... **thumbup

KRO

Protecting the public is the police's job, not some bunch of thugs who you've tried to portray as heroic vigilantes. They all belong in prison. ****s will be ****s....

I agree Migster, but I think your missing the point of our young guns testosterone driven (if thats spelt right?) need to respond to away fans in like manner outside grounds.

KRO
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Not at all, I get your point, but it's not the public's job, It's the police's.
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Oct 29 2010, 11:22 AM
I agree Migster, but I think your missing the point of our young guns testosterone driven (if thats spelt right?) need to respond to away fans in like manner outside grounds.

KRO

What need to respond.

They don't "need" to respond to anything.

If you ignore provocation you remove its threat. Respond to it and the situation only exacerbates. I figured that out whilst I was still in school.
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It take all sorts I suppose...!

Some will always be driven by pride and passion to respond to denigration of culture and treats of violence in an eviroment of support!

K'Sera Sera!
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Oct 29 2010, 12:06 PM
It take all sorts I suppose...!

Some will always be driven by pride and passion to respond to denigration of culture and treats of violence in an eviroment of support!

K'Sera Sera!

And some are adult enough to not let a few words provoke them to violence.
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Oct 29 2010, 12:06 PM
It take all sorts I suppose...!

Some will always be driven by pride and passion to respond to denigration of culture and treats of violence in an eviroment of support!

K'Sera Sera!

:LMAO: :LMAO:

An example.....


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Oct 29 2010, 01:31 PM
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Oct 29 2010, 12:06 PM
It take all sorts I suppose...!

Some will always be driven by pride and passion to respond to denigration of culture and treats of violence in an eviroment of support!

K'Sera Sera!

:LMAO: :LMAO:

An example.....


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Come on alf there are people on these boards that would happily shoot mr camron in the back. :D
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Oct 29 2010, 02:59 PM
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Oct 29 2010, 01:31 PM
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Oct 29 2010, 12:06 PM
It take all sorts I suppose...!

Some will always be driven by pride and passion to respond to denigration of culture and treats of violence in an eviroment of support!

K'Sera Sera!

:LMAO: :LMAO:

An example.....


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Come on alf there are people on these boards that would happily shoot mr camron in the back. :D

I would...but I wouldnt have my hands down the front of my trousers
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Oct 27 2010, 10:19 AM
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Oct 27 2010, 08:15 AM
once again i left St Andrews last night and walked to my car.

win, lose or draw i absolutely love going to watch the Blues with my son, it's just a fantastic day/night out.

yet after every game i see the same thing, gangs of Blues fans - i'd say late teens, early 20's - hanging around by the burger vans (opp the old bus station) just waiting to case trouble with opposition supporters.

they were out in force again last night, scarves over their faces as if they were freedom fighters with one eye on the nearby police, some shouting abusive comments and men and women doing their job to protect, and the other eye waiting to bait the Brentford supporters.

well let me tell you - and i hope some are reading this, or at least having it read to them, you're just loutish, childish idiots the lot of you and don't ever call yourselves Blues fans because i don't recognise you and neither should other decent supporters.

and if you do post on here, do me a favour and don't bother any more because your opinion's not worth it if you think that trying to cause trouble - trouble i might add where innocent bystanders get hurt and injured - is a good night out then you disgust me!

of course you're only any good in your groups and gangs - i tell you what, if you want to fight why don't you sign up and become real men and actually put your lives on the line instead of hiding behind each other's bravado!

some moan about, what you call the 'Vilers' on here with their differing opinions but it's this lot we should be getting rid of - these people are a disgrace to this club!

But they ARE Blues fans.

They will eventually grow out of looking for trouble/having a fight whilst following the Blues, and move on raising families ect..


In other words they will eventually grow up..

Get over it ffs :banghead:

kro

Well said bluenosekev! :applause:

I'm am ex-football hooligan from the 70s (even before the Zulu era at St.Andews) and I am in my mid-50s now, and although I may have matured to loose the passion and desire I once used to have to defend the name of Birmingham City, its ground and its supporters from physical and verbal abuse, I recall the pride and passion with which I use to both home and away. :bluzz:

What the OP does not realised as he berates the terrorist type image of our young guns who are prepared to defend our City is that for the best of our regular supporters (women and kids included) who travel to support Blues both home and away, is that they face the same threat and intimidation outside away grounds, on the streets, subways and at opposition rail stations as they attempt to return HOME!

As in my day, you cannot expect our youth not to respond in defence of what they love or who the have loyalty towards! Perhaps the OP fails to recall the pitch invasions at St. Andrews by the likes of Man U. and Chelsea or the street battles in Digbeth against Millwall back in the day...?

While I would not wish to see a return of those bad old days, Birmingham has always been a hard place to come and it alway has been part of the experience in football down the last four decades and it ramains an integral part of to our image of Fortress St. Andrews I only wish we could get the home attendance we used to have in the bad old days....

Boys will be Boys... **thumbup

KRO

Complete rubbish, these are not kids today most are grown men in their 20s and although it is quite sad and pathetic in their 30s, to even try and justify being a hooligan even if it was 30 years ago is quite sad, hooligans in the 70s 80s and 90s are the same as they are today....****.
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Oct 29 2010, 02:31 PM
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Oct 29 2010, 12:06 PM
It take all sorts I suppose...!

Some will always be driven by pride and passion to respond to denigration of culture and treats of violence in an eviroment of support!

K'Sera Sera!

:LMAO: :LMAO:

An example.....


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He'll grow out of being a chav, and the guy with his hands downs his pants will too
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Oct 28 2010, 01:01 PM
Did anyone see that BBC programme on football hooliganism on Monday (could have been last monday) about half 7??

Gave a very good insight from the Police's point of view on how they deal with them. Some of it was good, some of it I just thought "you absolute wally copper, use abit of common sense and let them get on with it".

They showed the Blues fans leaving Hawthorns after the defeat, obviously emotions are going to be raw.

The most shocking clip was when the reporter's camera was being surrounded by angry Blues fans who thought they were undercover Police (a few blokes were trying to stick up for this lad who was gettin arrested).

What was abit stupid I thought, either from the shows Directors or the Police choice, was interviewing one head lad from a Wolves firm. Gave his name and history. They would say they are highlighting who he is and shaming him.

I would say himself and his mates will love the fact he got on the tele and would just enhance his ego...

Oh, see those deaf ears overthere... :whistle:

yeah, my post just fell on them.



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Holmsie
Oct 28 2010, 01:01 PM
Did anyone see that BBC programme on football hooliganism on Monday (could have been last monday) about half 7??

Gave a very good insight from the Police's point of view on how they deal with them. Some of it was good, some of it I just thought "you absolute wally copper, use abit of common sense and let them get on with it".

They showed the Blues fans leaving Hawthorns after the defeat, obviously emotions are going to be raw.

The most shocking clip was when the reporter's camera was being surrounded by angry Blues fans who thought they were undercover Police (a few blokes were trying to stick up for this lad who was gettin arrested).

What was abit stupid I thought, either from the shows Directors or the Police choice, was interviewing one head lad from a Wolves firm. Gave his name and history. They would say they are highlighting who he is and shaming him.

I would say himself and his mates will love the fact he got on the tele and would just enhance his ego...

Oh, see those deaf ears overthere... :whistle:

yeah, my post just fell on them.



..zz..

Yeah i saw it mate, its called inside out i think.

I was there at the time too, it was a absolute joke when they nicked the blues fan and then walked him through the baggies fans while they were spitting at shouting abuse at him. Common sense! What if those baggies fans steamed the police an the blues fan? he wouldnt have been able to protect himself whist being handcuffed.

As for this thread i dont know what to say, a few people got it right, if you dont want trouble dont go looking for it, i have seen a group of immature ***** at a few of the games, derby away for instance this season, a group of 20 lads about 17 to 19 trying to organise a fight with derby, one it was a meaningless pre season friendly and two get a F****** life.

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There are two types of hooligan now:

1) The wannabee 80's casual, buying his adidas gazelles, babour jackets and flat caps, trying to look 'smart' while acting like a baffoon.

and......

2) The chavvy, inner city gang culture, tracksuite/hoodie loving pillock who thinks it's 'cool' to go to football matches and cause trouble cause that what it's about and thats all they've got in life.

Both are idiots and a real problem in our society.
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Oct 29 2010, 04:45 PM
There are two types of hooligan now:

1) The wannabee 80's casual, buying his adidas gazelles, babour jackets and flat caps, trying to look 'smart' while acting like a baffoon.

and......

2) The chavvy, inner city gang culture, tracksuite/hoodie loving pillock who thinks it's 'cool' to go to football matches and cause trouble cause that what it's about and thats all they've got in life.

Both are idiots and a real problem in our society.

Spot on, your average footy hooligan is the same one that hangs about outside shops at night giving abuse to anyone who dares look at them, smashes car windows to see what they can steal, and nick an old womens handbag as she comes out of a shop.....shoot em. :banghead:
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I think you get this a mosty football grounds to be honest. But its the fact that if you havent got any Blues colours on, these idiots will try it on with you unless you can prove your a Blues fan.
I was at St Andrews near the start of the season, after the game picked up the car and went to pick up my brothers mate who had been sitting elseware in the ground. he had no Blues colours on, and they were ready to give him a good kicking because he didnt have a season ticket or anything on him. If we hadnt have turned up in the car godknows what would have happened :angry:
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Oct 29 2010, 07:19 PM
I think you get this a mosty football grounds to be honest. But its the fact that if you havent got any Blues colours on, these idiots will try it on with you unless you can prove your a Blues fan.
I was at St Andrews near the start of the season, after the game picked up the car and went to pick up my brothers mate who had been sitting elseware in the ground. he had no Blues colours on, and they were ready to give him a good kicking because he didnt have a season ticket or anything on him. If we hadnt have turned up in the car godknows what would have happened :angry:

so much for the "code of honour" ccrap that so many spout on about.
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I think you get this a mosty football grounds to be honest. But its the fact that if you havent got any Blues colours on, these idiots will try it on with you unless you can prove your a Blues fan.
I was at St Andrews near the start of the season, after the game picked up the car and went to pick up my brothers mate who had been sitting elseware in the ground. he had no Blues colours on, and they were ready to give him a good kicking because he didnt have a season ticket or anything on him. If we hadnt have turned up in the car godknows what would have happened :angry:

But 'boys will be boys'. :whistle:

I'm glad you were able to get him away from the idiots. **thumbup
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