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vCash: 465 | football violence. based on the recent danny dyer programmes will the foreign fa's on mainland europe take action especially after last nights programme in italy? |
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vCash: 465 | probably not but surely this should be brought to the attention of the new uefa leader platini, while he's quick to blame english fans, especially liverpool maybe this will redress the balance of blame, because now that the eighties have gone english fans seem to be sinned against rather than the sinners when following their teams abroad |
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vCash: 500 | but it has been the same 4 a long time now... we always get stuff thrown at us no matter who we go to... and places like poland r prob worse that italy.. the fact is that britian an germany prob have the least amount of crowd trouble in football..but that does not regester to the people that think we are animals who only want to fight... |
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| Admin Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: the Village
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vCash: 726 | like i said before, it's the reputation you've got, and the reputation that you'll probably keep for a while yet, until you learn to stop being goaded into battles. the foreign ultras know they can wind you lot up easily, and that you'll come off worse in the media. |
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vCash: 465 | maybe so but if english football can clean up its hooligan problem then maybe backward foreign fa's should take there heads out the sand and use us a model to formulate an action plan to stop their own domestic problems and stop using us as scapegoats for their own problems |
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vCash: 500 | English fans just appear so aggressive when they go abroad, although I think other European countries have far more violence from their fans and never seen to get the same bad press as the English do. I was at the san siro watching Celtic, its a dump and so disorganised that IMO if it was in the UK serious questions would be asked about it |
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| Veteran Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Melbourne
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vCash: 500 | Reputation is just something that cannot be changed, Us Australians have been call "rough" and "full-on" when it comes to tackling even though the Italians are much, MUCH more full-on, So its not something to be takin notice of. Because dwelling on such ignorance if anything, Just encourages these hypocrites to be so critical of something so small and BLAST it out of proportion. Last edited by R_9-Ronaldo : 06-08-2007 at 04:02 PM. |
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