Foxes1 Posted 24 August 2014 Author Share Posted 24 August 2014 No but I saw the peado in the hat. What about the paedo in the white vest what a prat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Walsh5 Posted 24 August 2014 Share Posted 24 August 2014 That **** of a bloke who kept lifting his chav son up and making him kiss the Chelsea badge. Judging by the colour of the kid I doubt that was his real dad. Cvnts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HEGGSY Posted 24 August 2014 Share Posted 24 August 2014 That **** of a bloke who kept lifting his chav son up and making him kiss the Chelsea badge. Judging by the colour of the kid I doubt that was his real dad. Cvnts I was sat right on the barrier a few rows up. He's a cvnt.Once the shagged half of London and he doesn't look like you songs started, he piped down. Then started again at FT. Outside the ground he was arguing with one of our lot "you're shit mate, welcome to London, welcome to the premier league you mug" Had his kid with him and behaving like a right cvnt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Walsh5 Posted 24 August 2014 Share Posted 24 August 2014 I was sat right on the barrier a few rows up. He's a cvnt. Once the shagged half of London and he doesn't look like you songs started, he piped down. Then started again at FT. Outside the ground he was arguing with one of our lot "you're shit mate, welcome to London, welcome to the premier league you mug" Had his kid with him and behaving like a right cvnt. He was a cvnt and I don't normally agree with violence especially in front of kids. But if someone had gave him a smack yesterday it would have been deserved. I'm surprised nothing kicked off when we were walking out the ground, there was definitely a bit of tension where it could of gone off at anytime. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 24 August 2014 Share Posted 24 August 2014 I can't ever get my head around how there is so much to try and keep home & away fans apart pre-match yet at full time both are allowed to mix as much as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Walsh5 Posted 24 August 2014 Share Posted 24 August 2014 I can't ever get my head around how there is so much to try and keep home & away fans apart pre-match yet at full time both are allowed to mix as much as possible. I agree. Also you're more likely to get trouble after the game than before it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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