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8 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

I know it’s vile but are you new to football? 
 

I hope nobody farted in the away end as well.

I know it’s being presumptuous but are you a bully, control freak, and all round c***

 

Are you well ard?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, turkish14 said:

I know it’s being presumptuous but are you a bully, control freak, and all round c***

 

Are you well ard?

I can assure you he isn't.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, turkish14 said:

I know it’s being presumptuous but are you a bully, control freak, and all round c***

 

Are you well ard?

 

 

I’m not being presumptuous, you are an idiot.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Always laugh at people who sit in the crowd calling and pointing at other fans calling them willy pullers and saying 'outside' for 90 minutes. You know full well these lads head straight back onto the coach as soon as they leave the ground lol

I remember when we played Bury in the league cup at the start of the title winning season, they charged the segregation after all the aggro with Liam Moore, not realising the gate was unlocked.

 

One young lad came steaming through unintentionally, flapped it and sprinted back through to then turn round and start doing the classic hop up and down, gesticulating at our end lol

 

 

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Personally like going to away games to have good day out on the beers and go back the team. Bit of banter with their fans too. I think that this is easy to do without being a dickhead to those around you. 

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47 minutes ago, Voll Blau said:

Unreserved seating in away ends would go some way to resolving a lot of the issues raised in this thread. Hopefully it's something clubs think about as more and more opt to install rail seating in both home and away ends.

I'm not sure unreserved seating is the answer to anything, especially in a sold out away end. My last memory of a game with unreserved seating was Copenhagen away and it was absolute carnage. Turned up in plenty of time found a nice little spot, a couple of minutes before kick off loads of the people discussed in this thread show up drunk out there mind and decide to stand where there wasn't space for them. Got very aggressive very quickly. (Not me, it's not in my nature) A lot of people round me were very unhappy though and it wasn't a good experience at all. 

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On this sort of topic too I went to the hundred on Saturday at Lords. Plenty of children surrounding us, family behind us got dead involved with trying to build a beer snake and having a bit of a laugh. Where as family in front moved as our ‘rowdiness’ was ruining their day. People have different expectations, enjoy yourself and don’t be a cnut

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Isn't this just society now though? You have to prove everything these days, which makes people go too far. So many people have so little else to use as any kind of outlet. Not that I'm defending them. Most of the people who use football as their escape do so wisely, but some have absolutely naff all else going for them and so resort to pathetic behaviour. 

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Of course when you hit a certain mental point in your life you can say what they’re doing is stupid and over the top, but these same lads will probably grow up see others do it and think the same thing and the cycle will continue

Posted
3 hours ago, RoboFox said:

The thing is most of the 'old school' come out for the bigs games all stone island up yet when it comes to it shut themselves,I was a prominent member of the ybs when we started it up,was always us young lot Avin a row,we were game as ****,hear the young lot now are(I'm 30) and av mrs and kids and don't bother anymore,pisses me off that you get the so called old school sitting in family stand with the kids in the s.i gear,yet when push comes to shove and it's gonna kick off say 'av got me kids',that's well and fine but then don't wear the clobber to say your a lad if your a has been,most so called lads ain't even as a row,gaur enter that out of 50 lads(hate it when folk say there was 200 there today)only a dozen tops will av it,the rest **** off back to the tavern and av the cheek to say they've just 'had it'!

 

An absolute classic, thanks for resurrecting that one 😂

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Same at every club and more or less every game. 

 

There was a fight between some Leicester meatheads and Man City meatheads before the Community Shield. It started when the Leicester fans started shouting 'Yanited'! The Man City fans reacted by saying "you look like you shop in Primark lads." Go which the Leicester fans shouted "you look like you shop at Matalan you *****".

 

...and that's how the fight started. In front of a load of families and kids on Wembley Way. Literally one of the most pathetic things I've seen and heard at a football match. 

 

These guys were so up for a fight they scrapped over Matalan / Primark insults. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Zear0 said:

I think you'll find that standing in grounds is contrary to the stadium regulations.  You belong in jail.

 

1 hour ago, turkish14 said:

I’m ex forces. I genuinely would love to see these turds out in Afghanistan and previously Iraq, and see how they cope 

 

 

I've literally missed all of this somehow in the space of two hours. lol 

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Interesting thread. Was in the away end last night and didn’t think there was that much of an issue, except for the terrible on pitch performance! West Ham’s rail seating made the sitting/standing issue easier than usual (to those earlier in the thread - surely it is legal to stand in an area with rail seating?). Lots of people chanting, shouting and swearing like at any other football match. If I found that an issue for my younger teenager  I wouldn’t take them, they’ve been going since they were little, they laughed at ‘you can stick your f**king bubbles up your a**e’ etc. but aren’t about to say that to their teacher at school next week!  

 

Personally I was entertained by the chanting at the unfortunate opposition fan in the second half who wasn’t exactly innocently minding their own business! There were certainly some drunk/high people which seems common at any match these days, some wearing stone island stuff, not that their clothing choice is especially relevant. Didn’t annoy me particularly, but maybe I wasn’t stood near the worst of them! I do find it interesting that they pay a lot of money for their ticket but seem to have no interest in actually watching the football! One such person in front of me came in on 9 minutes, left again on 36 minutes and never reappeared for the second half. Just seems odd when you’ve paid £30. 
 

Fan behaviour at the community shield on the other hand was way worse - my 18 year old son commented it was the worst he’d seen.  We saw people falling over hurting themselves, people vomiting in public, throwing food and drink over others, shouting random abuse at other Leicester fans for no particular reason,  fighting in the streets, fans of both teams running around covered in blood  screaming at mounted police officers - far worse than last night!  

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