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      Hooliganism at Euro 2016

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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #253: Jun 17, 2016 05:18:23 pm
      Looks to be the same kids on this one.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEAcpLUVc-k
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #254: Jun 17, 2016 05:34:17 pm
      Disgusting behavior.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #255: Jun 17, 2016 05:37:26 pm

      At least somebody stood up to them. Surprised that huge f**ker didn't go for the money to get himself a cheeseburger!
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      Reply #256: Jun 17, 2016 06:03:07 pm

      Some pr**k says

      'Chuck it in the road'


      It's bang out of order mate

      You ask yourself two things...

      Would you do what those blokes are doing?
      Would you want someone to treat your lad that way?
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      Reply #257: Jun 17, 2016 06:22:23 pm
      Would you do what those blokes are doing?
      Would you want someone to treat your lad that way?

      No and No.

      But I don't see the evil as being portrayed.

      Yes there's a few knob heads as you'd get with any large group of pissed up football fans, but for the most part with a few exceptions it all seems jovial & harmless to me.
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      Reply #258: Jun 17, 2016 06:31:30 pm
      Not having that Daz, I was out on the town with the lads a few years back and one particular dickhead in our crowd threw a £1 coin at what is commonly known as a tramp. Fair to say he got bollocks off the rest of us. If some kids are outside a shop doing penny for a guy you don't throw coins at them, nobody with an ounce of civility would and THAT is what makes us decent people.

      Maybe its just me mate, I asked the bairn what he thought before I commented, maybe subconsciously that influenced my opinion, seeing it through a kids eye's.
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      Reply #259: Jun 17, 2016 06:32:38 pm
      No and No.

      But I don't see the evil as being portrayed.

      Yes there's a few knob heads as you'd get with any large group of pissed up football fans, but for the most part with a few exceptions it all seems jovial & harmless to me.

      Evils the wrong word but they are utter F***ing ball bags who don't deserve defending

      If you wouldn't do it and you wouldn't want your boy to be subjected to it you can't then justify it as being jovial and harmless, it wouldn't feel that way if you were on the end of it and just because they are kids, and poor kids at that they shouldn't have to be on the end of a bunch of utter bellends either

      I'm sure those lads would be really proud if their mums or kids in the future found out what they did
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #260: Jun 17, 2016 06:33:20 pm
      No and No.

      But I don't see the evil as being portrayed.

      Yes there's a few knob heads as you'd get with any large group of pissed up football fans, but for the most part with a few exceptions it all seems jovial & harmless to me.

      Daz, you did a very noble & charitable act at Xmas gone...

      You took in a homeless man,allowed him to have a good wash, fed him, gave him a place to rest on in a comfortable surrounding & showed him love & that you care of their plight...

      That's the right way to go about it...

      Or you could have tossed him a bar of soap,can of soup & gave him a used cardboard box to rest on...

      Big difference mate...

      I'm sure alcohol clouded some of those chaps judgement & if they were to see the video with clear heads they may feel embarrassed of their actions & rightly so..
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      Reply #261: Jun 17, 2016 06:35:17 pm
      Daz, you did a very noble & charitable act at Xmas gone...

      You took in a homeless man,allowed him to have a good wash, fed him, gave him a place to rest on in a comfortable surrounding & showed him love & that you care of their plight...

      That's the right way to go about it...

      Or you could have tossed him a bar of soap,can of soup & gave him a used cardboard box to rest on...

      Big difference mate...

      I'm sure alcohol clouded some of those chaps judgement & if they were to see the video with clear heads they may feel embarrassed of their actions & rightly so..

      Maybe its just me mate, I asked the bairn what he thought before I commented, maybe subconsciously that influenced my opinion, seeing it through a kids eye's.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #262: Jun 17, 2016 06:44:50 pm
      So flares thrown on the field during Croatia and Cezh Republic.

      One went off right by a steward....this is idiotic.

      Great way to represent yourselves at a world watched sporting event.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #263: Jun 17, 2016 06:47:12 pm
      What the F**k is wrong with people?!
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      Reply #264: Jun 17, 2016 06:48:19 pm
      So flares thrown on the field during Croatia and Cezh Republic.

      One went off right by a steward....this is idiotic.

      Great way to represent yourselves at a world watched sporting event.

      Fighting between each other in the crowd too

      Bonkers

      I don't get it, this is like a return to the bad days of football in the 80s, it paints all football fans in the eyes of the rest of the world in a bad way

      It's been a sad competition truth be told for this type of stuff
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      Reply #265: Jun 17, 2016 06:48:55 pm
      Moronic stuff from the Croatians. FIGHTING amongst themselves and throwing flares. Suspended disqualification coming their way no doubt.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #266: Jun 17, 2016 06:53:18 pm
      It's been an eventful euro2016 so far but sadly for all the wrong reasons,
      Bloody shocking,mindless & brainless.
      Frankly, Mr Shankly
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      Reply #267: Jun 17, 2016 06:58:55 pm
      Sh*t. Just seen the close up of the flare exploding in the face of a steward. Disgusting.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #268: Jun 17, 2016 07:14:52 pm
      Seems like this is more of an occasion for people to go and have a punch up and act like cu*ts rather than going to go and watch a massive sporting event. No need for it.
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      Reply #269: Jun 17, 2016 07:39:57 pm
      Gotta start disqualifying straight away now, this is getting shocking. Russia, although it already appears they are out, should have been thrown out and so shoukd Croatiafor this behaviour, these fans need to learn and it's the only way.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #270: Jun 17, 2016 07:54:26 pm
      that poor steward got blasted in the face.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #271: Jun 17, 2016 08:33:45 pm
      Gotta start disqualifying straight away now, this is getting shocking. Russia, although it already appears they are out, should have been thrown out and so shoukd Croatiafor this behaviour, these fans need to learn and it's the only way.

      Just instantly ban them from taking part in the next major tournament. might give them a reality check when they realise they ruined it for everyone to do with that country.

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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #272: Jun 17, 2016 08:40:50 pm
      A UEFA statement read: "Disciplinary proceedings will be opened tomorrow once UEFA has received the official reports of the match delegate and referee...UEFA strongly condemns such acts."
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #273: Jun 17, 2016 11:23:55 pm
      what was in my original message was just saying most liverpool fans were from outside of Liverpool. This is just demographic facts. I posted it when I admittingly miss understood another posters point. You edited my qoute to make it look I was saying Liverpool fans from Liverpool are not knowledgable. Which is total bollocks because I never said that.

      I know I was taking the piss!!

      Lighten the F**k up.
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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #274: Jun 17, 2016 11:30:55 pm
      No and No.

      But I don't see the evil as being portrayed.

      Yes there's a few knob heads as you'd get with any large group of pissed up football fans, but for the most part with a few exceptions it all seems jovial & harmless to me.

      They'll also be the same cu*ts that would laugh at fans waving copies of the sun to our fanbase and sing those gobs***e songs that chelsea and the mancs sing.

      c**t behaviour is what it is.

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      Re: Hooliganism at Euro 2016
      Reply #275: Jun 18, 2016 12:28:46 am
      Seems like this is more of an occasion for people to go and have a punch up and act like cu*ts rather than going to go and watch a massive sporting event. No need for it.

      That's how the eastern Europeans see it mate.

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