Thu Sep 19, 2013 12:46 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:02 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:06 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:17 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:21 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:22 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:22 pm
abergblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
That's why they were banned. Football violence was just an excuse given to impose the ban.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:22 pm
BobbyBlue wrote:We all know the jealousy and bitterness platini etc hold against the english league, fuk em i say leave em to it, the sooner blatter pops his cloggs the better, but im sure another wanker will be bit in charge
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:23 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
It is rather concerning that these things are going unnoticed and worse a blind eye is being turned are allowed to continue by the same authoritys that hammer the British fans for doing minor things these days.
I think UFEA and FIFA look and think it's ok and nothing worse than what the British used to do so allow it, They say they'll clamp down but we all know they wont. Look at the racist abuse the British players get, what penalties do these clubs get? a perfectic fine and nothing more and if we done it we'd probably get a ban.
They hate the British full stop. always have done always will do.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:33 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:43 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
It is rather concerning that these things are going unnoticed and worse a blind eye is being turned are allowed to continue by the same authoritys that hammer the British fans for doing minor things these days.
I think UFEA and FIFA look and think it's ok and nothing worse than what the British used to do so allow it, They say they'll clamp down but we all know they wont. Look at the racist abuse the British players get, what penalties do these clubs get? a perfectic fine and nothing more and if we done it we'd probably get a ban.
They hate the British full stop. always have done always will do.
Very concerning, pure jealousy and like u say I do believe they dislike the British.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:44 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
It is rather concerning that these things are going unnoticed and worse a blind eye is being turned are allowed to continue by the same authoritys that hammer the British fans for doing minor things these days.
I think UFEA and FIFA look and think it's ok and nothing worse than what the British used to do so allow it, They say they'll clamp down but we all know they wont. Look at the racist abuse the British players get, what penalties do these clubs get? a perfectic fine and nothing more and if we done it we'd probably get a ban.
They hate the British full stop. always have done always will do.
Very concerning, pure jealousy and like u say I do believe they dislike the British.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 1:56 pm
scotsjack wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
It is rather concerning that these things are going unnoticed and worse a blind eye is being turned are allowed to continue by the same authoritys that hammer the British fans for doing minor things these days.
I think UFEA and FIFA look and think it's ok and nothing worse than what the British used to do so allow it, They say they'll clamp down but we all know they wont. Look at the racist abuse the British players get, what penalties do these clubs get? a perfectic fine and nothing more and if we done it we'd probably get a ban.
They hate the British full stop. always have done always will do.
Very concerning, pure jealousy and like u say I do believe they dislike the British.
I think your points are right, but I would say that it's the English clubs that get hammered for it rather than British?
Scottish clubs have usually had a fair deal for example.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 2:41 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:13 pm
abergblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
That's why they were banned. Football violence was just an excuse given to impose the ban.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:29 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
It is rather concerning that these things are going unnoticed and worse a blind eye is being turned are allowed to continue by the same authoritys that hammer the British fans for doing minor things these days.
I think UFEA and FIFA look and think it's ok and nothing worse than what the British used to do so allow it, They say they'll clamp down but we all know they wont. Look at the racist abuse the British players get, what penalties do these clubs get? a perfectic fine and nothing more and if we done it we'd probably get a ban.
They hate the British full stop. always have done always will do.
Very concerning, pure jealousy and like u say I do believe they dislike the British.
Remember when Wales played out in the San Siro against Italy and if my memory is correct didn't they piss or throw piss on the welsh fans below? Saw it kicking of from the Welsh but what happened in he end? Did the Italians get reprimanded in the end or was it brushed under the carpet yet again.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:30 pm
abergblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
That's why they were banned. Football violence was just an excuse given to impose the ban.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 4:11 pm
Nemo wrote:abergblue wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Are they domestic or internationally?
Theyve rioted domestically and internationally in some of these countries and its increasing
England lost its club football in Europe for 5 years and it was at the height of English Clubs being at the very top of European Football.
That's why they were banned. Football violence was just an excuse given to impose the ban.
Nothing to do then with Liverpool fans causing the deaths of 39 Juventus fans at Heysel Stadium and injuries to 600 more? And that came on top of a long and inglorious history of violence by English fans abroad.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:10 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:29 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:31 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:It's fine. Found my post down the page in a different thread, sorry for the inconvenience
Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:05 pm
Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:09 pm
Wayne S wrote:Let's not remain blinkered to the fact the English clubs were banned from Europe after 39 deaths, 27 arrests and 14 Convictions for manslaughter. All the convictions were British and all the deaths were Juventus fans.
Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:06 pm