1993fox Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 genuinely hate spurs, everything about them. their club, their fans, the way they actually dare to think they're north london's top club over arsenal etc... i would gladly **** up a yid if i met one in hong kong
Guest Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 Sunderland game the Shutters almost went through.. not Leicester fans but Sunderland kicking the **** out of them. Is it time the family stand should be moved? As somebody who uses it with a child I've always thought it madness to place it next to the away end.
Kitchandro Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 The behaviour of football fans in general is just shocking. Quite sad that people cant just go to a game of football and cheer on their team without hurling missiles at the opposing fans. Its even worse when its fully grown adults that should know better. No problem with having a laugh but when people actually feel the need to pick something up and throw it at people then quite simply they need to look at themselves and realise how much of a c*** they are acting. A few chants and general pisstake (banter as people call it) i have no problem with but violence and throwing missiles just makes you a scumbag That really is just a stupid comment, the behaviour of football fans in general is very good in this country. It's a very small minority that cause trouble.
Kitchandro Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 Why? I refer to all types of behaviour not just ones that people are arrested for. Football fans hate other fans of certain clubs for ridiculous reasons (myself included, i fall foul to it when really we shouldnt). Compare that to Rugby fans who 'in general' get along and are happy to see a good rugby match and sit together. Yeh cos rugby is great isn't it. Oh no wait football is far more popular, ever wondered why?
Kitchandro Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 'In 26 years of following my team, I have never encountered anything like what occurred at this game.' She obviously hasn't been to many games. Isn't this the club whose fan punched one of our female fans about 15 years ago?
fleckneymike Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 As somebody who uses it with a child I've always thought it madness to place it next to the away end. The whole point of the positioning of the two is an attempt to civilise the opposing fans and calm things down. Obviously this is a bit cynical on the club's part and could obviously backfire, but the other option is to surround the away fans with more passionate folk and if it can get lairy with families sat next to them then lord know what it'd be like with the alternative.
Ashley Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 'In 26 years of following my team, I have never encountered anything like what occurred at this game.' She obviously hasn't been to many games. Isn't this the club whose fan punched one of our female fans about 15 years ago? Happened twice that day. Once outside once in the ground as I've said before Tottenham are known for hitting women and throwing coins.
Asha Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 Happened twice that day. Once outside once in the ground as I've said before Tottenham are known for hitting women and throwing coins. That's a bit like saying Leicester City are known for being racist and hitting women, because representatives of ours in the past have done so.
Lionheart10 Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 'In 26 years of following my team, I have never encountered anything like what occurred at this game.' She obviously hasn't been to many games. Isn't this the club whose fan punched one of our female fans about 15 years ago? Exactly ,what bullish*t 26 years,what She's not seen anything like that when they've been West Ham,Millwall,Leeds etc. Are we now saying we've got the hardest Family Stand in the League!!!Away fans pelted by Oreos and empty Smartie tubes!
BigMicky Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 Some proper clowns on this site, someones mum was hit by an object, its not big and its not clever. I imagine non of you were present years ago when the coins rained down, not big, clever or funny. Drop the hard man image.
BigMicky Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 Happened twice that day. Once outside once in the ground as I've said before Tottenham are known for hitting women and throwing coins. No their not, that's completely made up. Yes the did punch female LCFC fans but they are hardly known for it.
Ashley Posted 25 August 2015 Posted 25 August 2015 No their not, that's completely made up. Yes the did punch female LCFC fans but they are hardly known for it. Ok then.
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