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Wiz, Cheets - from my post on Saturday: As WhiteHawk says, it was handbags but some of our fans could start an argument in an empty room. :(

"A group of about half a dozen lads to my left last night were showing a bit of "disharmony" with each other just after half time One bloke in particular took a nasty punch from a bigger guy behind him before the stewards eventually decided to intervene and took them out,

There was also one man in the row behind me who, just as the game was starting, climbed up the steps to Row O where his seat was, on all fours he was so pissed. He stunk like a fuckin brewery and at half time, someone had to help him down the steps and back up to his seat again afterwards.

At a friendly with Rotherham for fucks sake?"
I agree, no proper Blade would resort to a punch up mid game between their own fans. At the end of the day, we all want United to win and surely that should unite us?

I know, but it doesn't. Seen loads of punch ups on the kop in the past when fans disagree about a players contribution to a game.

Saw one young kid punch an older guy at the top of the steps on the kop after one game. The old guy flattened him, much to his humiliation. The kid, buoyed by his mates, decided to have another go from behind as the old guy walked down the steps. The old guy turned round and dragged him down several steps then flattened him again. Another bloke nearby goes..." there's a moral to that story ... don't try twatting somebody who has twatted you before".
 



on several occasions I've been given shit by Blades, mainly verbal although I got shouldered in the face by some lanky prick on Blomfontein Road and as I turned to remonstrate saw the lanky cunt getting punched by some big QPR lad.

Coincidentally something similar happened to me in one of the pubs on Shepherd's Bush Green after a night match. I don't have much of a Sheffield accent these days admittedly but it was still a surprise to be offered out by someone calling me a 'cockney wanker.' The fact I'd come straight from work and was in a suit may not have helped. It was Hugo Boss though not one of them Pearly King numbers.
 
We saw what looked like a young lad and his dad get thrown out, it was the same dad at port vale under Adkins who decided to use racist language all the way through the game! I took my missus and couldn't believe what I was hearing especially in front of his lad. What a complete tit!
I was sat very close to the incident, the young lad was talking to the lad next to him about transfers for united when the man in front started to verbally abuse the two lads. The lads father just told the man in front it had nothing to do with him and that's when the man in front got hold of the father's jumper and pulled him over the seats. When the stewards came they asked me if I would go down stairs just in case the police wanted a word about what had happened so I did. I was stood with the steward and a policeman under the stand talking about what had happened the lad and his father were getting verbally abused from 4 or 5 other men, the policeman said that they we're BBC hooligans and were known to the police and were friends of the other guy. The guy was led away by a steward and a policeman and the father and son were allocated seats in a different part of the stand. Just thought I'd let you know what happened from someone who was close to the incident. UTB.
 
I was sat very close to the incident, the young lad was talking to the lad next to him about transfers for united when the man in front started to verbally abuse the two lads. The lads father just told the man in front it had nothing to do with him and that's when the man in front got hold of the father's jumper and pulled him over the seats. When the stewards came they asked me if I would go down stairs just in case the police wanted a word about what had happened so I did. I was stood with the steward and a policeman under the stand talking about what had happened the lad and his father were getting verbally abused from 4 or 5 other men, the policeman said that they we're BBC hooligans and were known to the police and were friends of the other guy. The guy was led away by a steward and a policeman and the father and son were allocated seats in a different part of the stand. Just thought I'd let you know what happened from someone who was close to the incident. UTB.
Erm ....what ?
 
2 Blades fans at the Rotherham game had a bit of fisticuffs. Pretty embarrassing really.
Very embarrassing to be honest some ginger kid with a big mouth who no doubt had 3 pints beforehand, some bloke old enough to know better who always seems to be pissed and then when they got thrown out his mate decided he was big time and decided to carry it on at the back of the stand all very early 90's
 
Coincidentally something similar happened to me in one of the pubs on Shepherd's Bush Green after a night match. I don't have much of a Sheffield accent these days admittedly but it was still a surprise to be offered out by someone calling me a 'cockney wanker.' The fact I'd come straight from work and was in a suit may not have helped. It was Hugo Boss though not one of them Pearly King numbers.
I'd have been offended too - West London is not within earshot of Bow bells - which is the definition of a Cockney - so that's East London.

I think I'd have slackened ny tie, removed my cufflinks and taken him outside and beat him to death with my London A-Z street map.
 
Never seen the sense in paying all that money just to get chucked out !!! especially. If it's an important match ...
In the darkest days of early 80 s the football was that dire sometimes we used to run a book on who got chucked out first, there was some real thought by some of the guys to win it without ending up at West bar :p
 
That reminds me of being at Vicarage Road, Blades singing 'We hate cockneys and we hate cockneys' and the Watford singing 'So do we, so do we'.
Was that the match when we got pasted 4 or 5 -1 in the cup? If so, I was there.

Yes I remember the chant. I've heard it many times used inappropriately. The only "Cockney" teams are West Ham and Leyton Orient,

I've heard worse though. Blades fans chanting at Middlesbrough "we hate Geordies". FFS!
 
The cup game when we won 2-1 with a Stancliffe header: 89/90?
 
I'd have been offended too - West London is not within earshot of Bow bells - which is the definition of a Cockney - so that's East London.

I think I'd have slackened ny tie, removed my cufflinks and taken him outside and beat him to death with my London A-Z street map.

Ah but you see for some anyone born in the "Sarf" is a Cockney. Technically I'm a Cockney having been born on the banks of the river Thames but I have lovely, non-offensive, North West London accent. But yes, do get accused of being a Cockney when up in the "Norf" (Which for the record I define as anything past the M25 :p)
 
I remember a big scrap at the side of us at the Millenium Stadium, not surprising given the performance and the amount of alcohol inside most people. One bloke got a proper thrashing.
 

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