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FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:39 am

Annis is on five live in 25 mins, talking about the changes in football and how safe it is at Cardiff City. :ayatollah:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:39 am

Station 909 :ayatollah:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:06 am

lol the coventry boys are plebs

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:17 am

who the f**k is that Ian ? :lol: :old:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:17 am

Annis represented us well :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:21 am

worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis represented us well :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:21 am

worcester_ccfc wrote:Annis represented us well :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


unlike that arsehole on now !

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:26 am

Vintage 63 wrote:who the f**k is that Ian ? :lol: :old:


Sounds like this guy Ian is living in a timewarp :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:27 am

Bet he aint been to a match really lol :angel13:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:29 am

denton2k6 wrote:Bet he aint been to a match really lol :angel13:


he reckons " you can spot a football fan who's up for it " ................ so what you wear makes u a target ? How many CCFC fans dont wear colours and shirts because they dont want to be picked on !

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:33 am

haha everyone is having a pop at him now

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:34 am

denton2k6 wrote:haha everyone is having a pop at him now


he's full of shite ................. bet he's never been arrested or banned !

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:37 am

Vintage 63 wrote:
denton2k6 wrote:haha everyone is having a pop at him now


he's full of shite ................. bet he's never been arrested or banned !


he just reads the paper hears about everything then makes up his own stories

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:42 am

Apparantly the BBC have stopped somebody from phoning in who wanted to comment about that woman on the train , the BBC refused coz they cant comment about allegations etc without research !

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:44 am

Vintage 63 wrote:Apparantly the BBC have stopped somebody from phoning in who wanted to comment about that woman on the train , the BBC refused coz they cant comment about allegations etc without research !


Just seams like the BBC are gagging Cardiff fans and not letting the truth come out :evil:

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:46 am

Vintage 63 wrote:Apparantly the BBC have stopped somebody from phoning in who wanted to comment about that woman on the train , the BBC refused coz they cant comment about allegations etc without research !


Where did you get that info from?

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:51 am

Taffia1977 wrote:
Vintage 63 wrote:Apparantly the BBC have stopped somebody from phoning in who wanted to comment about that woman on the train , the BBC refused coz they cant comment about allegations etc without research !


Where did you get that info from?


Yes your right, i can confirm , just spoke to the said person

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:00 am

Vintage 63 wrote:Apparantly the BBC have stopped somebody from phoning in who wanted to comment about that woman on the train , the BBC refused coz they cant comment about allegations etc without research !


the bbc will never comment on allegations they need facts, with regards to this woman and the train the facts are, that she stood on the tracks in front of a train in protest to something, what was she protesting about, she claims she is being verbally abused by football fans/hooligans. The rest is for the police to deal with. Was she being verbally abused, was there 30 of them, were they football fans, was the situation so bad that she felt she had no choice to do her protest. After the police have investigated her case then it will hit the news again, if the football fans are found guilty it will be all over the papers and news. Unfortunatly if there found to be innocent it will be forgotten and people will only remember a brave woman who stood up to football hooligans so she wins either way. Its not right but thats how it works.

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:00 am

Vintage 63 wrote:
denton2k6 wrote:Bet he aint been to a match really lol :angel13:


he reckons " you can spot a football fan who's up for it " ................ so what you wear makes u a target ? How many CCFC fans dont wear colours and shirts because they dont want to be picked on !


Actualy he is right in a way.

You can/could tell someone who 'is up for it' by the way that they dress. If you see someone with a CP Company Jacket/ Lacoste Hat or any brand that is/was synonymous with Casual Culture at Football Matches then one would have thought that the said person shared an interest in skullduggery at Football Matches so he is correct.

If someone was walking down the street in an Umbro Jumper, a Pear of tracksuit bottoms and pair of reebok classics then you wouldnt.

Many brands/styles have come and gone over the years that these 'lads' would wear to matches from the days of scarfs round your wrist to dressing in a 'Casual Culture Way' that is linked to Football Hooligans.

The problem today is in the day and age of Films such as the Football Factory, Green Street, The Firm Re-Make et al, Kids and some adults like to copy the style. Seasoned Hooligans use the phrase for these people as ' All the gear, No idea'.

Hence the reason that if you decide to dress in a Stone Island Jacket, a pair of Paul and Shark Jeans, adidas trim trabs and am Armani Baseball cap, you are going to be identified not only by an opposition fan, but by the Police as a target.

This is what he is on about when he says you can spot someone who is up for it by what they wear.

Sad, if you like, but very true all the same, why follow a Style that is synonymous with a certain lifestyle.

You wouldnt wear Black Nail Vernish, Dark Clothes and dye your hair red if you wernt a goth.

You wouldnt wear pointy boots, and cowboy hats if you wernt a cowboy.

You wouldnt wear all black with a balaclave if you wernt a bank robber.

So why dress like Danny Dyer or Tammer Hassan and put yourself up as a target to other people that live by this lifestyle.

Football in Cardiff is the safest its been for years, just look at the Millwall Game. The Police are probably the best in the country at looking after fans and stopping flash points.

Its when we go away, and you have Bruce from Blaina, with his can of strongbow and his aquascutum cap that he saw someone wear on a film that the problems start, these numpties from Coventry see Bruce, identify him as into their culture and wham bam you got an incident.

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:02 am

EddieEdwards wrote:
Vintage 63 wrote:
denton2k6 wrote:Bet he aint been to a match really lol :angel13:


he reckons " you can spot a football fan who's up for it " ................ so what you wear makes u a target ? How many CCFC fans dont wear colours and shirts because they dont want to be picked on !


Actualy he is right in a way.

You can/could tell someone who 'is up for it' by the way that they dress. If you see someone with a CP Company Jacket/ Lacoste Hat or any brand that is/was synonymous with Casual Culture at Football Matches then one would have thought that the said person shared an interest in skullduggery at Football Matches so he is correct.

If someone was walking down the street in an Umbro Jumper, a Pear of tracksuit bottoms and pair of reebok classics then you wouldnt.

Many brands/styles have come and gone over the years that these 'lads' would wear to matches from the days of scarfs round your wrist to dressing in a 'Casual Culture Way' that is linked to Football Hooligans.

The problem today is in the day and age of Films such as the Football Factory, Green Street, The Firm Re-Make et al, Kids and some adults like to copy the style. Seasoned Hooligans use the phrase for these people as ' All the gear, No idea'.

Hence the reason that if you decide to dress in a Stone Island Jacket, a pair of Paul and Shark Jeans, adidas trim trabs and am Armani Baseball cap, you are going to be identified not only by an opposition fan, but by the Police as a target.

This is what he is on about when he says you can spot someone who is up for it by what they wear.

Sad, if you like, but very true all the same, why follow a Style that is synonymous with a certain lifestyle.

You wouldnt wear Black Nail Vernish, Dark Clothes and dye your hair red if you wernt a goth.

You wouldnt wear pointy boots, and cowboy hats if you wernt a cowboy.

You wouldnt wear all black with a balaclave if you wernt a bank robber.

So why dress like Danny Dyer or Tammer Hassan and put yourself up as a target to other people that live by this lifestyle.

Football in Cardiff is the safest its been for years, just look at the Millwall Game. The Police are probably the best in the country at looking after fans and stopping flash points.

Its when we go away, and you have Bruce from Blaina, with his can of strongbow and his aquascutum cap that he saw someone wear on a film that the problems start, these numpties from Coventry see Bruce, identify him as into their culture and wham bam you got an incident.


Great Post!

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:11 am

Just caught the tail end of Annis but will listen again when home tonight - aolthough just spoke to him after

I did not meet Ian from Bolton on any of my trips but maybe I was looking in the wrong place and not wearing the correct clothes :o

Re: FIVE LIVE 9am Annis interview

Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:42 pm

Because I tried to explain that Cardiff had changed for the better big Time, they preferred talking to that Ian :roll:
They were the ones who contacted me.