Think British fans away in Europe try to act like the idiots that come from abroad over to England. We all know the trouble some European clubs have posed in the past, seems like some mindless Brits appear to follow suit, why?
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
It is odd how a fan pushing someone in a fountain, shiite thing to do, has garnered more attention than two sets of fans fighting before last nights CL game.
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Not really. There's only one innocent party here and he went in the fountain.
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 31 minutes ago
“I took 2 of the 4 pint carriers and settled in for a couple of hours”
Bet them last few pints were like drinking tea not beer.
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It actually wasn't too bad, being an evening T20 match
comment by JustYourAverageFan (U21016)
posted 1 minute ago
Think British fans away in Europe try to act like the idiots that come from abroad over to England. We all know the trouble some European clubs have posed in the past, seems like some mindless Brits appear to follow suit, why?
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I agree. It's like diving. No English player is a diver. They are simply doing what they need to do to compete with foreigners who are the divers.
I myself have never placed the blame solely on the British idiots behaving like this. I have highlighted them all as morons regardless of where they come from.
I'm not ignorant enough to think that they only come from these shores.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 5 seconds ago
I myself have never placed the blame solely on the British idiots behaving like this. I have highlighted them all as morons regardless of where they come from.
I'm not ignorant enough to think that they only come from these shores.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
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I agree with this.
Don't think one country is worse than the rest in general terms. Some exceptions like Russia or Turkey, for example, who always cause trouble.
But it's almost as if when one country hits one, the other has to come back harder. Just idiotic.
It's is, and it's bad enough young lads fighting after a few beers but when you see blokes in their 40's/50's who should know better then the mind just boggles
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'adults' in their 20's and 30's should know better too.
Don't try and excuse them.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
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They have never been as bad as the worst of British/English football hooligansim
Also who here has not caused a bit of trouble following their team? It's pass the parcel of being a proper fan. The United Chelsea game the other day for example me and a couple of Indonesian guys on the streaming website were winding up the Chelsea fans on the chat section next to the stream. I said "20 times" to one of them and SigpurMUFC1995 said "Go go Manchester" and that really wound the Chelsea fans up and one of them left or their stream went down but anyway, it's why we love football.
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posted 20 minutes ago
comment by Glazers_Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Glazers_Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 24 seconds ago
I go to Glastonbury nearly every year. Been 13 times and you stand around in a field often off your trolley and there's never any trouble. I never see any anyway.
It's nothing to do with being in a crowd. It's to do with being a scrote. And football sadly attracts lots of them.
Similar story with music festivals. Some of them attract the worst kind of morons imaginable and I avoid them.
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Don’t think there’s the tribal mentality at a place like Glastonbury that you get with football though.
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Creamfields gets loads of trouble every year. Been a few times in my early years. Hated it. Just fully of awful people and sadly a lot of them were Scousers as the site is situated not too far from Liverpool in Daresbury,. Cheshire.
It's not just a tribal thing however that clearly plays a role at the footy.
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Ive stopped going. Got worse as soon as they allowed camping.
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I'm nearly 34. I stopped going at 22. I went 2 years running at 21 and 22 and initially enjoyed it until it all started getting silly with the pushing and fighting. Totally ruins the vibe.
I hear it's got a lot worse too so I'd hate to see it now. Went to Cheshire Oaks on the Sunday a few years ago totally forgetting that the festival was on. The motorway and surrounding roads looked like a war zone.
comment by I'll be The Judge of that! (U21434)
posted 1 minute ago
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
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They have never been as bad as the worst of British/English football hooligansim
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Biggest rucks in tournaments have involved Dutch, German and more recently Polish and Russian hooligans.
comment by JustYourAverageFan (U21016)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 5 seconds ago
I myself have never placed the blame solely on the British idiots behaving like this. I have highlighted them all as morons regardless of where they come from.
I'm not ignorant enough to think that they only come from these shores.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
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I agree with this.
Don't think one country is worse than the rest in general terms. Some exceptions like Russia or Turkey, for example, who always cause trouble.
But it's almost as if when one country hits one, the other has to come back harder. Just idiotic.
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This has been a general problem with some eastern European societies. I won't say nations because it's not the whole countries but parts of that society that think this way.
They are re enacting what they have witnessed in the past and expressing themselves harder on the ones who were infamous for starting the stupid idiotic 'craze'.
Stigma likes to put the blame on perpetrators like the British, because it's what they have been drilled into believing. But idiots will sprout up from any location on this earth. It just takes a few mindless knuckle dragging thugs to spur the moments on.
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 57 seconds ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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If i had known about it, then i'd be equally as dismayed by that too!
No excuse for this kind of violence and behaviour from any set of fans. Including my own!
Some people get off on dismay and outrage!
Grand scheme of things 'man gets pushed into fountain' isn't that important.
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
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99% of people can and do. Spanish old bill should have lumped him and confiscated his ticket.
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
comment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
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99% of people can and do. Spanish old bill should have lumped him and confiscated his ticket.
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TBH i don't think they care too much if wasn't done to one of their own.
They'd rather leave it, hope for the game to go ahead and be glad that they will be on the plane back home soon. Rather than having to deal with all the bureaucracy of it all.
It’s not just Liverpool fans, but you can guarantee when Liverpool fans go abroad there will be trouble. The fans on here aren’t like that though, because they don’t go the match. Let’s be honest, the likes of Terminator and KLS would have their teeth smashed in if they were brave enough to speak to people like they do on here.
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
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taking part in what? The guy would did it was a bully asssshole. People like him usually get their comeuppance.
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
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Exactly!
What's more disheartening is that no one came to his aid afterwards to help him.
If they did, but wasn't caught on film then i detract that latter part and commend them.
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
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99% of people can and do. Spanish old bill should have lumped him and confiscated his ticket.
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TBH i don't think they care too much if wasn't done to one of their own.
They'd rather leave it, hope for the game to go ahead and be glad that they will be on the plane back home soon. Rather than having to deal with all the bureaucracy of it all.
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100% agree.
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
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There were loads of people walking by in the above video who were bystanders and at risk of becoming involved. Including a Dad and his young Daughter.
https://twitter.com/360Sources/status/1123601862790451200
Same bloke at it again
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posted on 1/5/19
Think British fans away in Europe try to act like the idiots that come from abroad over to England. We all know the trouble some European clubs have posed in the past, seems like some mindless Brits appear to follow suit, why?
posted on 1/5/19
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
It is odd how a fan pushing someone in a fountain, shiite thing to do, has garnered more attention than two sets of fans fighting before last nights CL game.
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Not really. There's only one innocent party here and he went in the fountain.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 31 minutes ago
“I took 2 of the 4 pint carriers and settled in for a couple of hours”
Bet them last few pints were like drinking tea not beer.
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It actually wasn't too bad, being an evening T20 match
posted on 1/5/19
comment by JustYourAverageFan (U21016)
posted 1 minute ago
Think British fans away in Europe try to act like the idiots that come from abroad over to England. We all know the trouble some European clubs have posed in the past, seems like some mindless Brits appear to follow suit, why?
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I agree. It's like diving. No English player is a diver. They are simply doing what they need to do to compete with foreigners who are the divers.
posted on 1/5/19
I myself have never placed the blame solely on the British idiots behaving like this. I have highlighted them all as morons regardless of where they come from.
I'm not ignorant enough to think that they only come from these shores.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 5 seconds ago
I myself have never placed the blame solely on the British idiots behaving like this. I have highlighted them all as morons regardless of where they come from.
I'm not ignorant enough to think that they only come from these shores.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree with this.
Don't think one country is worse than the rest in general terms. Some exceptions like Russia or Turkey, for example, who always cause trouble.
But it's almost as if when one country hits one, the other has to come back harder. Just idiotic.
posted on 1/5/19
It's is, and it's bad enough young lads fighting after a few beers but when you see blokes in their 40's/50's who should know better then the mind just boggles
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'adults' in their 20's and 30's should know better too.
Don't try and excuse them.
posted on 1/5/19
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
++
They have never been as bad as the worst of British/English football hooligansim
posted on 1/5/19
Also who here has not caused a bit of trouble following their team? It's pass the parcel of being a proper fan. The United Chelsea game the other day for example me and a couple of Indonesian guys on the streaming website were winding up the Chelsea fans on the chat section next to the stream. I said "20 times" to one of them and SigpurMUFC1995 said "Go go Manchester" and that really wound the Chelsea fans up and one of them left or their stream went down but anyway, it's why we love football.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Robbing_Hoody - as a rule I don't trust a man who doesn't drink but I do trust James Milner (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
comment by Glazers_Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Glazers_Out (SE85) (U21241)
posted 24 seconds ago
I go to Glastonbury nearly every year. Been 13 times and you stand around in a field often off your trolley and there's never any trouble. I never see any anyway.
It's nothing to do with being in a crowd. It's to do with being a scrote. And football sadly attracts lots of them.
Similar story with music festivals. Some of them attract the worst kind of morons imaginable and I avoid them.
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Don’t think there’s the tribal mentality at a place like Glastonbury that you get with football though.
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Creamfields gets loads of trouble every year. Been a few times in my early years. Hated it. Just fully of awful people and sadly a lot of them were Scousers as the site is situated not too far from Liverpool in Daresbury,. Cheshire.
It's not just a tribal thing however that clearly plays a role at the footy.
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Ive stopped going. Got worse as soon as they allowed camping.
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I'm nearly 34. I stopped going at 22. I went 2 years running at 21 and 22 and initially enjoyed it until it all started getting silly with the pushing and fighting. Totally ruins the vibe.
I hear it's got a lot worse too so I'd hate to see it now. Went to Cheshire Oaks on the Sunday a few years ago totally forgetting that the festival was on. The motorway and surrounding roads looked like a war zone.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by I'll be The Judge of that! (U21434)
posted 1 minute ago
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
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They have never been as bad as the worst of British/English football hooligansim
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Biggest rucks in tournaments have involved Dutch, German and more recently Polish and Russian hooligans.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by JustYourAverageFan (U21016)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 5 seconds ago
I myself have never placed the blame solely on the British idiots behaving like this. I have highlighted them all as morons regardless of where they come from.
I'm not ignorant enough to think that they only come from these shores.
Ones from the continent can be equally as bad. As has been witnessed countless times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree with this.
Don't think one country is worse than the rest in general terms. Some exceptions like Russia or Turkey, for example, who always cause trouble.
But it's almost as if when one country hits one, the other has to come back harder. Just idiotic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This has been a general problem with some eastern European societies. I won't say nations because it's not the whole countries but parts of that society that think this way.
They are re enacting what they have witnessed in the past and expressing themselves harder on the ones who were infamous for starting the stupid idiotic 'craze'.
Stigma likes to put the blame on perpetrators like the British, because it's what they have been drilled into believing. But idiots will sprout up from any location on this earth. It just takes a few mindless knuckle dragging thugs to spur the moments on.
posted on 1/5/19
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
posted on 1/5/19
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 57 seconds ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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If i had known about it, then i'd be equally as dismayed by that too!
No excuse for this kind of violence and behaviour from any set of fans. Including my own!
posted on 1/5/19
Some people get off on dismay and outrage!
Grand scheme of things 'man gets pushed into fountain' isn't that important.
posted on 1/5/19
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
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99% of people can and do. Spanish old bill should have lumped him and confiscated his ticket.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
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99% of people can and do. Spanish old bill should have lumped him and confiscated his ticket.
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TBH i don't think they care too much if wasn't done to one of their own.
They'd rather leave it, hope for the game to go ahead and be glad that they will be on the plane back home soon. Rather than having to deal with all the bureaucracy of it all.
posted on 1/5/19
It’s not just Liverpool fans, but you can guarantee when Liverpool fans go abroad there will be trouble. The fans on here aren’t like that though, because they don’t go the match. Let’s be honest, the likes of Terminator and KLS would have their teeth smashed in if they were brave enough to speak to people like they do on here.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
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taking part in what? The guy would did it was a bully asssshole. People like him usually get their comeuppance.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
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Exactly!
What's more disheartening is that no one came to his aid afterwards to help him.
If they did, but wasn't caught on film then i detract that latter part and commend them.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Kante's Dad-Heavy Jumbo (U20563)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Prem (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
No it isn't, not when you compare it to someone getting bottled or stabbed with a knife.
But it still doesn't detract away from the fact that why people can not travel away to another country and simply enjoy themselves trouble free?
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99% of people can and do. Spanish old bill should have lumped him and confiscated his ticket.
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TBH i don't think they care too much if wasn't done to one of their own.
They'd rather leave it, hope for the game to go ahead and be glad that they will be on the plane back home soon. Rather than having to deal with all the bureaucracy of it all.
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100% agree.
posted on 1/5/19
comment by Pride of the North (U6803)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 16 minutes ago
There is trouble at many games from fans. As it’s not at the stadium it’s not classed as football trouble to cover it up
Just look at the Ajax and Spurs fans last night. No outrage at this https://twitter.com/sampeters78/status/1123348567337373699?s=21
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It's pathetic from both sets of fans and whilst I get peoples point that being bottled, stabbed etc.. is more serious than 'pushing an old man in a fountain' it ignores the fact that the man pushed into the fountain was an innocent bystander, not someone who was taking part.
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There were loads of people walking by in the above video who were bystanders and at risk of becoming involved. Including a Dad and his young Daughter.
posted on 1/5/19
https://twitter.com/360Sources/status/1123601862790451200
Same bloke at it again
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