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Sadly all I could think about in said situation was how frustratingly crap Cotts was at Huddersfield a few days earlier. Personally, I thought Halford caused more trouble with a few long throws than Cotts did with his crosses into nowhere (the majority were more like clearances!)
Apparently some trouble kicked off on Bramall Lane after the match but I have to admit, I didn't see anything.
Also a few Cardiff fans saying they were coined throughout the match. If this is indeed the case, the club ought to identify who these people are and ban them for life. We don't need their £10s thank you very much.
Apparently some trouble kicked off on Bramall Lane after the match but I have to admit, I didn't see anything.
Also a few Cardiff fans saying they were coined throughout the match. If this is indeed the case, the club ought to identify who these people are and ban them for life. We don't need their £10s thank you very much.
.......Agreed.
On those sorts of lines, I'd also like to thank the superior sets of numpties around us who could do with a damn good slap. Bearing in mind that we couldn't see the Cardiff player who was receiving treatment from where we were, barracking Ugo whilst he was receiving treatment was really constructive. That was just one instance of numptiness. There were countless others.
Thanks for all the 'boos' at the end, too. Please don't come again.
"Then there's the dickheads. They only came because it's cheap, and otherwise they'd be happy spending their dole money on glue and cheap nylon sportswear and fake Burberry caps"
there was a group of these mongrels near me on the kop, constantly singing "engerland" and shouting "welsh this that and everything else".
oo i was gangway c kop right at the top, must have spread then![]()
Gangway G kop?
it was constantly this bald bloke who was blindo, would not shut up embarrassing himself, then his mankey looking chums joined in. giving it all the hand gestures to a few thousand people who were 200 metres away!
Apparently some trouble kicked off on Bramall Lane after the match but I have to admit, I didn't see anything.
Also a few Cardiff fans saying they were coined throughout the match. If this is indeed the case, the club ought to identify who these people are and ban them for life. We don't need their £10s thank you very much.
No mention of the fact that when they were done at the Railway, they headed for the Lion and only a coulpe of Police horse's stopped it all going up there too.
It's all well and good offering tickets for certain games for a tenner, but it attracts a whole spectrum of people.
One sort is typified by Jonny - he came because it was cheap and he's got other financial commitments. (Regardless of the fact that we took the piss a bit yesterday at least he's got the balls to have a go at racing, and it's not cheap.) Other folk might have big bills of another kind, so a ten quid ticket helps them too.
Then there are the "floating voters", people who aren't Blades but simply came to watch a game of football at a cheap price, and just might come back at full price.
Then there's the dickheads. They only came because it's cheap, and otherwise they'd be happy spending their dole money on glue and cheap nylon sportswear and fake Burberry caps. The fuckwits who throw stuff at the opposition fans, and jeer and taunt them in the street. The sort who think they are "BBC" because they tried to hit a couple of Welsh kids in Cardiff shirts. The ones who reckon they are hard as nails because they abuse the away fans from a position of safety behind a deep line of police. The sort of small-minded cretin who wouldn't dream of a trip away on a wet and cold tuesday, and who wouldn't have a season ticket if they were given one free. The kind of pillock who is a big tough guy, unless they are on their own, in which case they'd wet their pants if you stared at them.
As Linz said, we don't need their tenners, and if it means a smaller crowd then that's fine with me.
To be fair, this was a different set of group of fans to the ones at the railway. Which shows the velocity of numbers involved from Cardiffs end.
me thinks you should know facts before shouting your mouth out, how ironic that you are having a go at people who abuse away fans whilst hiding behind police when you're hiding behind a keyboard mouthing off about this and that, and that if you stared at one of them on his own he'd wet his pants at you. PMSL
Did you know (and I'm not sticking up for violence in any way) but most of the hardcore supporters are these types of fans, these are the people who go home and away, will go to a shitty place on a wet Tuesday night.
You really don't know your facts, and if you like I'll introduce you to just one of these lads and lets see what happens when you and him are on your own together.
Sorry if people see this the wrong way, but you just can't go shouting your mouth off like this idiot and expect no-one to get a bit annoyed.
Robbie was it you watching from the balcony on Bramall lane upto the Lion?
Sorry if people see this the wrong way, but you just can't go shouting your mouth off like this idiot and expect no-one to get a bit annoyed.
then the teenagers who in all fairness are a majority of the people who make the atmosphere on the KOP, if it wasnt for these people our matches wouldnt have half of the atmosphere
i stood toe to toe with him in the pub against cardiff....... im THAT hard![]()
I do know my facts. What I referred to was the "fans" who like to start trouble. The Burberry apes.me thinks you should know facts before shouting your mouth out, how ironic that you are having a go at people who abuse away fans whilst hiding behind police when you're hiding behind a keyboard mouthing off about this and that, and that if you stared at one of them on his own he'd wet his pants at you. PMSL
Did you know (and I'm not sticking up for violence in any way) but most of the hardcore supporters are these types of fans, these are the people who go home and away, will go to a shitty place on a wet Tuesday night.
Also I know several of the "old-school" BBC, so if you put me face-to-face with them we'd probably argue about whose round it was. Unless you think I'm going to be frightened by some idiot shouting in my face.You really don't know your facts, and if you like I'll introduce you to just one of these lads and lets see what happens when you and him are on your own together.
And how can I shout my mouth off and hide behind a keyboard at the same time?Sorry if people see this the wrong way, but you just can't go shouting your mouth off like this idiot and expect no-one to get a bit annoyed.
A lot was tongue-in-cheek, but as Linz says I do hear quite a bit, what with one of my brothers being a Police Officer and my step-mother being a barrister for the Crown Prosecution Service.So much for calming down. I believe SV had a large proportion of his tongue rammed in his cheek and also hears a lot about what goes on, his brother being SYP and all.
I also firmly believe that anybody causing bother at a football match or anywhere else is a dickhead, and I don't really care if you think that makes me an idiot or not.So Society as a whole believes that football violence is wrong, so why are you so surprised that amongst the majority of "normal" football fans, feelings are the same?
Violence and football have absolutely nothing to do with one another. I would suggest that most proper football fans who travel home, away and all over the place wouldn't want to run the risk of getting banned for life.
I'd like to meet your friend, and ask what he would think about the club he loves so much having further sanctions imposed on it due to trouble within the ground. Costing your club thousands of pounds unnecessarily doesn't make sense to me.
I don't hide, you can see me outside the Lion before most home games. I'm the good-looking bloke stood with the weirdos.
I do know my facts. What I referred to was the "fans" who like to start trouble. The Burberry apes.
The hardcore fans who travel everywhere aren't the same as the fools screaming abuse when protected by a wall of police.
Also I know several of the "old-school" BBC, so if you put me face-to-face with them we'd probably argue about whose round it was. Unless you think I'm going to be frightened by some idiot shouting in my face.
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