Blox21
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Sadly I can see problems at the Sunderland game , they will be everywhere.When was the last time there was an incident at an Oxford home game?
Sadly I can see problems at the Sunderland game , they will be everywhere.When was the last time there was an incident at an Oxford home game?
You know, I've sat at cricket mixed in with Aussies, and never felt the urge to go and thump one of them when they were wearing colours, brandishing inflatable kangaroos, and celebrating taking English wickets... It is possible to not act like a thug if you really want to.That's because away fans bought in the home section and, rather than being sensible, wore shirts and celebrated their goal.
If they had just sat there in plain clothes and shut up nothing would have happened.
Some of these dickheads must really struggle in life. What happens when they go shopping somewhere like Reading? Do they have the urge to attack everyone because they’re from Reading?You know, I've sat at cricket mixed in with Aussies, and never felt the urge to go and thump one of them when they were wearing colours, brandishing inflatable kangaroos, and celebrating taking English wickets... It is possible to not act like a thug if you really want to.
I won't excuse the fans in the wrong section, but also you can't ignore the reaction of our fans to them (allegedly, I didn't see it), all they had to do was mention to a steward and have them removed.
Some of these dickheads must really struggle in life. What happens when they go shopping somewhere like Reading? Do they have the urge to attack everyone because they’re from Reading?
I have the urge to attack everyone when I’m forced to go shopping by the missus 🛍Some of these dickheads must really struggle in life. What happens when they go shopping somewhere like Reading? Do they have the urge to attack everyone because they’re from Reading?
Thought it was just meIs this not normal then?
I don't go shopping in reading or Swindon simply for that reasonIs this not normal then?
You don't actually sound like much of a football fan.Just a shame football fans can’t behave like f*****g adults then isn’t it?
I was sitting near to some very obvious Sheffield Wednesday fans in the North Stand. They knew I knew - but were sensible.That's because away fans bought in the home section and, rather than being sensible, wore shirts and celebrated their goal.
If they had just sat there in plain clothes and shut up nothing would have happened.
How did you know they knew you knew?I was sitting near to some very obvious Sheffield Wednesday fans in the North Stand. They knew I knew - but were sensible.
Did they say "How do"?How did you know they knew you knew?
You know, I've sat at cricket mixed in with Aussies, and never felt the urge to go and thump one of them when they were wearing colours, brandishing inflatable kangaroos, and celebrating taking English wickets... It is possible to not act like a thug if you really want to.
I won't excuse the fans in the wrong section, but also you can't ignore the reaction of our fans to them (allegedly, I didn't see it), all they had to do was mention to a steward and have them removed.
You know, I've sat at cricket mixed in with Aussies, and never felt the urge to go and thump one of them when they were wearing colours, brandishing inflatable kangaroos, and celebrating taking English wickets... It is possible to not act like a thug if you really want to.
I won't excuse the fans in the wrong section, but also you can't ignore the reaction of our fans to them (allegedly, I didn't see it), all they had to do was mention to a steward and have them removed.
Some folk should experience Rugby - no home/away ends - fans mixed and beer allowed on the terraces.
Makes for a much nicer day out and folk very rarely misbehave.
Not only that, you have to sit with 'Rugby Fans', another problem.Yeah, but you have to watch rugby. There's your problem.
Some folk should experience Rugby - no home/away ends - fans mixed and beer allowed on the terraces.
Makes for a much nicer day out and folk very rarely misbehave.
Some folk should experience Rugby - no home/away ends - fans mixed and beer allowed on the terraces.
Makes for a much nicer day out and folk very rarely misbehave.
Harsh. Who doesn’t like a half-time game of ‘drink-your-own-P**s’ or ‘eat-cat-food-fried-in-your-mates-jizz’?Not only that, you have to sit with 'Rugby Fans', another problem.
Harsh. Who doesn’t like a half-time game of ‘drink-your-own-P**s’ or ‘eat-cat-food-fried-in-your-mates-jizz’?