Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:06 am
tylerdurdenisabluebird wrote:smilebit wrote:polo wrote:Should have stopped at an offy and bought some more
Looking over that's what we did in the end . It's very hard to stop when you're being escorted out the area by the Police and why should people have to buy more drink for the actions of a few so called fans ? some of us aren't made of money you know
Time to stop blaming the Police and start blaming some of our so called fans for being mindless tawt's that yet again have to spoil it for the rest of us
Agree
Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:18 pm
polo wrote:tylerdurdenisabluebird wrote:smilebit wrote:polo wrote:Should have stopped at an offy and bought some more
Looking over that's what we did in the end . It's very hard to stop when you're being escorted out the area by the Police and why should people have to buy more drink for the actions of a few so called fans ? some of us aren't made of money you know
Time to stop blaming the Police and start blaming some of our so called fans for being mindless tawt's that yet again have to spoil it for the rest of us
Agree
if you are both going to be pedantic its "illegal" to drink on coaches going to football matches, the same as its "illegal" to piss on someones property in view of the public.
Its the risk you take, if you get it confiscated it is a tad unlucky, but another £10 to top the beer back up isnt the end of the world in the grand scheme of things.
Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:53 pm
blueheaven wrote:cecilccfc wrote:More than delusional if you think the problem lies with the Met, if some of our mindless idiots behaved themselves things would be a whole lot easier, lucky they even let us make our own way there after some of the disgraceful behaviour at Chelsea a few years ago.
Here we go Cecil here's a post i did previously on what really happened at Chelsea that day IMHO the MET were very culpable:
However there as been much written about Chelsea and i was there with my Daughter and was really worried when i came out of the ground to see hundreds of Chelsea fans who definitely weren't waiting to shake our hands and congratulate us on our valiant on the pitch efforts
There was also a distinct lack of police and the ones who were there didn't seem to be doing a lot my main concern was for my Daughter because at one point there really looked like there was really going to be trouble and a lot of innocent families would undoubtably have been hurt.
The question that has to be asked is how was this situation which also led to the incident where all the City and Chelsea fans got arrested and subsequently jailed allowed to develop?
The conclusion as got to be because the police allowed it, why weren't the streets outside the City end cleared why weren't City fans held in the ground but allowed straight out, why were Chelsea 'faces' who had not even been to the game allowed to drink in pubs in the immediate vincinity![]()
What occured at Chelsea could have been prevented but it suited the police and possibly the powers to be to allow it to happen and some of our fans reacted to the situation and paid an heavy price
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Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:29 pm
cecilccfc wrote:More than delusional if you think the problem lies with the Met, if some of our mindless idiots behaved themselves things would be a whole lot easier, lucky they even let us make our own way there after some of the disgraceful behaviour at Chelsea a few years ago.
Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:59 pm
stan106 wrote:This 'no drinking zone' - did it miraculously diasappear when you got in the ground and could buy their overpriced beer?
They do what they want, Met policeman they do what they want.
On a slightly different Met police not - does anyone know what the banner in the Palace end was about 'Police Lies ruin lives' and one below it 'drop the charges now'
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