Wed Dec 26, 2012 1:48 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 1:50 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 2:08 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 2:22 am
mr'mogreenz wrote:Lol
mr'mogreenz wrote:Lol
Wed Dec 26, 2012 2:47 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:28 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:09 am
troobloo3339 wrote:Pc crap youve been slayed
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:17 am
CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:51 am
Mario Polotelli wrote:CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
yes. fron behind and the bristol kid was with his dad.
cowardly act.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:13 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:31 am
the lanes in ely wrote:Polo get your facts right it wasnt from behind, and the lad was a big c**t chopsing off. Yes in a shirt but if your giving it your going to get it.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:43 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:46 am
the lanes in ely wrote:Wrong he was bleeding from his arm and the front of his head
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:46 am
Wed Dec 26, 2012 12:27 pm
the lanes in ely wrote:Polo get your facts right it wasnt from behind, and the lad was a big c**t chopsing off. Yes in a shirt but if your giving it your going to get it.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 1:20 pm
well Jeff the zulus certainly left their mark on a young lad nearly thirty years ago. He was a very small lad from Stafford who followed Everton. We used to bump into him regularly and have a drink on the train . Three black zulus On a train near Brum Carved him right up. I mean grabbed his hair smashed his face into the table and slashed him right across the bottom of his back, held his arms and cut his forearms and even slashed his neck a bit. I remember looking at the fresh scars. Nasty. The lad was no fighter either. Mmmmmmmjtc wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
yes. fron behind and the bristol kid was with his dad.
cowardly act.
exactly.a grass is another criminal who snitches on another criminal.or a football lad who grasses his firm members up to the ob to save his backside.i doubt the people who gave evidence are football lads .they would be just fans.anyway a act of cowerdice like this deserves to be reported to the ob by anyone.couldn,t imagine any real zulu attacking a scarfer .nor any lad or ex lad on here to be honest.if a lad cannot go to a game and leave in peace there is something wrong with the world
Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:27 pm
the lanes in ely wrote:Polo get your facts right it wasnt from behind, and the lad was a big c**t chopsing off. Yes in a shirt but if your giving it your going to get it.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:13 pm
CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:23 pm
cardiff yid wrote:well Jeff the zulus certainly left their mark on a young lad nearly thirty years ago. He was a very small lad from Stafford who followed Everton. We used to bump into him regularly and have a drink on the train . Three black zulus On a train near Brum Carved him right up. I mean grabbed his hair smashed his face into the table and slashed him right across the bottom of his back, held his arms and cut his forearms and even slashed his neck a bit. I remember looking at the fresh scars. Nasty. The lad was no fighter either. Mmmmmmmjtc wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
yes. fron behind and the bristol kid was with his dad.
cowardly act.
exactly.a grass is another criminal who snitches on another criminal.or a football lad who grasses his firm members up to the ob to save his backside.i doubt the people who gave evidence are football lads .they would be just fans.anyway a act of cowerdice like this deserves to be reported to the ob by anyone.couldn,t imagine any real zulu attacking a scarfer .nor any lad or ex lad on here to be honest.if a lad cannot go to a game and leave in peace there is something wrong with the world
Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:28 pm
Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:33 pm
OhhhGa wrote:Any decent human being would report that cowardly assault; regardless of footballing allegiance.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:36 pm
Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:52 pm
.... Yes Jeff not having a go at the brummies in particular, most of the old firms had barbaric characters . I even remember a train load of spurs, having a tear up with each other with one having his back opened up . Ffs.jtc wrote:cardiff yid wrote:well Jeff the zulus certainly left their mark on a young lad nearly thirty years ago. He was a very small lad from Stafford who followed Everton. We used to bump into him regularly and have a drink on the train . Three black zulus On a train near Brum Carved him right up. I mean grabbed his hair smashed his face into the table and slashed him right across the bottom of his back, held his arms and cut his forearms and even slashed his neck a bit. I remember looking at the fresh scars. Nasty. The lad was no fighter either. Mmmmmmmjtc wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
yes. fron behind and the bristol kid was with his dad.
cowardly act.
exactly.a grass is another criminal who snitches on another criminal.or a football lad who grasses his firm members up to the ob to save his backside.i doubt the people who gave evidence are football lads .they would be just fans.anyway a act of cowerdice like this deserves to be reported to the ob by anyone.couldn,t imagine any real zulu attacking a scarfer .nor any lad or ex lad on here to be honest.if a lad cannot go to a game and leave in peace there is something wrong with the worldi couldn,t imagine the main lads doing it tbh but i accept what you say 100%.im ashamed to say i may have stood on terraces with animals like that.stafford does have a lot of everton for some reason.in the 80,s the cannock mancs(utd) used to have it off with them quite often
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:18 pm
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:26 pm
cardiff yid wrote:.... Yes Jeff not having a go at the brummies in particular, most of the old firms had barbaric characters . I even remember a train load of spurs, having a tear up with each other with one having his back opened up . Ffs.jtc wrote:cardiff yid wrote:well Jeff the zulus certainly left their mark on a young lad nearly thirty years ago. He was a very small lad from Stafford who followed Everton. We used to bump into him regularly and have a drink on the train . Three black zulus On a train near Brum Carved him right up. I mean grabbed his hair smashed his face into the table and slashed him right across the bottom of his back, held his arms and cut his forearms and even slashed his neck a bit. I remember looking at the fresh scars. Nasty. The lad was no fighter either. Mmmmmmmjtc wrote:Mario Polotelli wrote:CjBluebird17 wrote:Wasnt the thing with Bristol City to do with a city fan attacking a random bristol lad who was walking away from the game?
yes. fron behind and the bristol kid was with his dad.
cowardly act.
exactly.a grass is another criminal who snitches on another criminal.or a football lad who grasses his firm members up to the ob to save his backside.i doubt the people who gave evidence are football lads .they would be just fans.anyway a act of cowerdice like this deserves to be reported to the ob by anyone.couldn,t imagine any real zulu attacking a scarfer .nor any lad or ex lad on here to be honest.if a lad cannot go to a game and leave in peace there is something wrong with the worldi couldn,t imagine the main lads doing it tbh but i accept what you say 100%.im ashamed to say i may have stood on terraces with animals like that.stafford does have a lot of everton for some reason.in the 80,s the cannock mancs(utd) used to have it off with them quite often
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:31 pm
.... Yes sometimes its best not to give it the big un when your surrounded. To be honest some of the shirters are right gobby fookers, thinking cos they are wearing a shirt they are exempt from a bashing. Weve got our share. However if this lad was twatted for nothing its out of orderC. Rombie-Coat wrote:Blades and maiming were very much part of some of the big city firms of old. Very bad and dangerous as anyone could have been caught out.
In today's world who knows but it doesn't seem in vogue at the moment.
As to the Sloper Road incident that would be in a totally different league. I was pretty close by and whilst I didn't see the actual incident, the bristol lad was 'mouthing off' and was pretty foolish to have done so in amongst a home crowd.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:59 pm
cardiff yid wrote:.... Yes sometimes its best not to give it the big un when your surrounded. To be honest some of the shirters are right gobby fookers, thinking cos they are wearing a shirt they are exempt from a bashing. Weve got our share. However if this lad was twatted for nothing its out of orderC. Rombie-Coat wrote:Blades and maiming were very much part of some of the big city firms of old. Very bad and dangerous as anyone could have been caught out.
In today's world who knows but it doesn't seem in vogue at the moment.
As to the Sloper Road incident that would be in a totally different league. I was pretty close by and whilst I didn't see the actual incident, the bristol lad was 'mouthing off' and was pretty foolish to have done so in amongst a home crowd.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:02 pm
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:06 pm
6 bysedd wrote:The most scared i've ever been at a football match following the Jacks was St.Andrew 1989.Knives by f**kThe journey from New St. Station was a fans nightmare and all we seen was flashing blades and 'fancy a swordfight'.Yeah,like f**k
Once in the ground the bank next to us,which was far too close for my liking decided to riot and all you could see was coppers helmets flying back and fore.At h/t the chairman,Mr.Kumar i think it was came out with a microphone and tried to pacify them but that made it worse cos they were rioting because of him ffs
It was probably the only time ever i wasn't too bothered to lose.And the journey(taxi) back to New Street wasn't any better as Sunderland were coming in after just being at West Brom and Brum had mobbed up at New.Street.More knives again and 8 of us found ourselves hiding under the tables of a train bound in the opposite direction to where we were going.What an experience though and any other trip i've been on since has been a stroll in the park.
Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:14 pm
C. Rombie-Coat wrote:6 bysedd wrote:The most scared i've ever been at a football match following the Jacks was St.Andrew 1989.Knives by f**kThe journey from New St. Station was a fans nightmare and all we seen was flashing blades and 'fancy a swordfight'.Yeah,like f**k
Once in the ground the bank next to us,which was far too close for my liking decided to riot and all you could see was coppers helmets flying back and fore.At h/t the chairman,Mr.Kumar i think it was came out with a microphone and tried to pacify them but that made it worse cos they were rioting because of him ffs
It was probably the only time ever i wasn't too bothered to lose.And the journey(taxi) back to New Street wasn't any better as Sunderland were coming in after just being at West Brom and Brum had mobbed up at New.Street.More knives again and 8 of us found ourselves hiding under the tables of a train bound in the opposite direction to where we were going.What an experience though and any other trip i've been on since has been a stroll in the park.
Big jack mob on the train that day then?