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shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Sat Feb 08, 2014 9:51 am
bluearmy1990 wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Theres obviously not much fighting anymore because you cant even pick your nose at a football game without being watched.
The behaviour you see after the rugby is just the typical behaviour you see on a standard night out due to shit loads of drink, To call them the biggest hooligans in sport is abit OTT, When have you ever seen a load of rugby fans fighting the opposite teams fans because there wearing a different jersey to them? Most probably never
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Sat Feb 08, 2014 10:38 am
court67ontour wrote:un-fecking-believable, didn't know about this, as usual not a word in the papers! f**k me if we'd done that, we'd be castigated for it! what is laughable you try getting into somewhere in the centre of Cardiff wearing a city related garment on you get kicked out! yet the eggers can dress up in their sparkly cowboy hats and daffodil hats act like a wanker and its fine! bout time this is sorted out!
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:00 am
shinyBlueGlue wrote:bluearmy1990 wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Theres obviously not much fighting anymore because you cant even pick your nose at a football game without being watched.
The behaviour you see after the rugby is just the typical behaviour you see on a standard night out due to shit loads of drink, To call them the biggest hooligans in sport is abit OTT, When have you ever seen a load of rugby fans fighting the opposite teams fans because there wearing a different jersey to them? Most probably never
whats fighting someone witb different colours got to do with anything. Rugby fans fight with each other and whoever. Not all of them, but enough of them.
but my issue is in the eyes of rugby fans its normal night out, high jinx... what a load of f*cking bollox. They are just as bad probably worse than any set of footbal fans.
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:27 am
super kev legend wrote:We get prison sentences and section 14 f*cking b, they get to do what the f**k they like
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:34 am
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:38 am
shinyBlueGlue wrote:What I am saying is rugby fans are treated different to football fans
a football fan is labelled a thug by rugby fans and the media, while when the rugby is on and it kicks off because people have been on the pop all day, they call it high jinx
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:47 am
ThomasC wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:What I am saying is rugby fans are treated different to football fans
a football fan is labelled a thug by rugby fans and the media, while when the rugby is on and it kicks off because people have been on the pop all day, they call it high jinx
Yes its true, but is that a bad thing? Thats the point.
Do you want Rugby be fans to be treated like scum, like the city fans do....I for one don't
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:54 am
shinyBlueGlue wrote:ThomasC wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:What I am saying is rugby fans are treated different to football fans
a football fan is labelled a thug by rugby fans and the media, while when the rugby is on and it kicks off because people have been on the pop all day, they call it high jinx
Yes its true, but is that a bad thing? Thats the point.
Do you want Rugby be fans to be treated like scum, like the city fans do....I for one don't
Yeah I do... why should they be treated different ?
Why should rugby fans look down their nose at City fans ?
Why do the media give us bad publicity, but ignore the high jinx of rugby, continuing to give is a bad name ?
And why is rugby always portrayed as bigger the football, ?
I dont like rugby or most of the fans that follow it, half of them dont know what they are watching anyway
Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:56 am
shinyBlueGlue wrote:bluearmy1990 wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Theres obviously not much fighting anymore because you cant even pick your nose at a football game without being watched.
The behaviour you see after the rugby is just the typical behaviour you see on a standard night out due to shit loads of drink, To call them the biggest hooligans in sport is abit OTT, When have you ever seen a load of rugby fans fighting the opposite teams fans because there wearing a different jersey to them? Most probably never
Spot on there mate many Rugby fans are the pits,we have even had the town shut down completely after Rugby games for fighting each other.
whats fighting someone witb different colours got to do with anything. Rugby fans fight with each other and whoever. Not all of them, but enough of them.
but my issue is in the eyes of rugby fans its normal night out, high jinx... what a load of f*cking bollox. They are just as bad probably worse than any set of footbal fans.
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:00 pm
shinyBlueGlue wrote:ThomasC wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:What I am saying is rugby fans are treated different to football fans
a football fan is labelled a thug by rugby fans and the media, while when the rugby is on and it kicks off because people have been on the pop all day, they call it high jinx
Yes its true, but is that a bad thing? Thats the point.
Do you want Rugby be fans to be treated like scum, like the city fans do....I for one don't
Yeah I do... why should they be treated different ?
Why should rugby fans look down their nose at City fans ?
Why do the media give us bad publicity, but ignore the high jinx of rugby, continuing to give is a bad name ?
And why is rugby always portrayed as bigger the football, ?
I dont like rugby or most of the fans that follow it, half of them dont know what they are watching anyway
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:01 pm
Karl wrote:Hooliganism isn't a problem in rugby like it is in football.
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:02 pm
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:03 pm
shinyBlueGlue wrote:bluearmy1990 wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Theres obviously not much fighting anymore because you cant even pick your nose at a football game without being watched.
The behaviour you see after the rugby is just the typical behaviour you see on a standard night out due to shit loads of drink, To call them the biggest hooligans in sport is abit OTT, When have you ever seen a load of rugby fans fighting the opposite teams fans because there wearing a different jersey to them? Most probably never
whats fighting someone witb different colours got to do with anything. Rugby fans fight with each other and whoever. Not all of them, but enough of them.
but my issue is in the eyes of rugby fans its normal night out, high jinx... what a load of f*cking bollox. They are just as bad probably worse than any set of footbal fans.
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:05 pm
novice wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:bluearmy1990 wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Theres obviously not much fighting anymore because you cant even pick your nose at a football game without being watched.
The behaviour you see after the rugby is just the typical behaviour you see on a standard night out due to shit loads of drink, To call them the biggest hooligans in sport is abit OTT, When have you ever seen a load of rugby fans fighting the opposite teams fans because there wearing a different jersey to them? Most probably never
Spot on there mate many Rugby fans are the pits,we have even had the town shut down completely after Rugby games for fighting each other.
whats fighting someone witb different colours got to do with anything. Rugby fans fight with each other and whoever. Not all of them, but enough of them.
but my issue is in the eyes of rugby fans its normal night out, high jinx... what a load of f*cking bollox. They are just as bad probably worse than any set of footbal fans.
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:08 pm
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:08 pm
soulofthesea wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:bluearmy1990 wrote:shinyBlueGlue wrote:Rugby fans are the biggest hooligans in sport
people say in football you have hooliganism, but not so much any more. But, go to town after a rugby match and it is like a war zone.
I dont care a shit, what I do care about though is that fact that if a football fan as much as shouts, he is a hooligan in the eyes of the Welsh media and rugby fans
but rugby fans having a shag in the doorway, fighting in the bars, and pissing in the street is classed as high jinx
Theres obviously not much fighting anymore because you cant even pick your nose at a football game without being watched.
The behaviour you see after the rugby is just the typical behaviour you see on a standard night out due to shit loads of drink, To call them the biggest hooligans in sport is abit OTT, When have you ever seen a load of rugby fans fighting the opposite teams fans because there wearing a different jersey to them? Most probably never
whats fighting someone witb different colours got to do with anything. Rugby fans fight with each other and whoever. Not all of them, but enough of them.
but my issue is in the eyes of rugby fans its normal night out, high jinx... what a load of f*cking bollox. They are just as bad probably worse than any set of footbal fans.
are you saying fighting in the streets is fine,as long as its not over club loyalty....anything else is ok?
Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:09 pm
sir ninian wrote:City fans got jail for throwing a traffic cone at Chelsea,wouldn't happen to a rugby fan "DOUBLE STANDARDS"!!
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