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me and some mates went to Forest vs Leics league cup game where we beat them 2 -3 ad i remember driving back and there were scraps all over the place whilst we were stuck in traffic, I don't get it personally

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Football fans in general, albeit a horrible minority, are heading in a bad direction.

 

Too many more interested in being pissed and coked up looking for handbags they’ll soon run away from than the football.

 

Idk if the bloke today is on here or any of his mates but I hope someone’s there to tell him to reevaluate

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5 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said:

Times have changed,  as to if you feel it is for the better is not relevant to this debate. Being a football fan does not give you license to be anti-social or behave illegally.

Bang on. Its a shame but games like this really bring out the once a yearers that have been on the gear since Friday night and have been looking for trouble all day. 

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25 minutes ago, The whole world smiles said:

I know it's a small majority but we haven't covered ourselfs in any glory today. 

 

Smashing up a resurant/pub in town. 

 

Chants about Clough being dead all day (classless and a bit bizarre he was an old man when he died! ) 

 

And a fan running onto the pitch to attack the forest players. 

 

 

What happened to the pub?? 

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I don't remember a season on here before where our fans have been hammered either for behaviour or atmosphere (lack of it, mainly) after pretty much every match.

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Is it a post lockdown thing? Because stuff like that seems to be happening a lot more in the last few months - see Rotherham yesterday too.

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They are not fans of our club. If anyone from the mindless acts that we're committed today are reading this. F off from anywhere near our club. You are not fans. We're embarrassed by you. We're embarrassed that you are associated with our club, our city, with humanity. You should be locked up. 

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2 minutes ago, bovril said:

Is it a post lockdown thing? Because stuff like that seems to be happening a lot more in the last few months - see Rotherham yesterday too.

Yep everyone has gone bat shit crazy, I was stopped at a red light yesterday and some **** came straight into the back of me lol 

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Just now, Big85 said:

Is this Not all football teams tho? Every team has the minority of absolute knob head fans 

Not seen many others have a fan run on the pitch to fight the opposition players.

 

Obviously every club has knobheads but that’s as embarrassing as it gets

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32 minutes ago, The whole world smiles said:

I know it's a small majority but we haven't covered ourselfs in any glory today. 

 

Smashing up a resurant/pub in town. 

 

Chants about Clough being dead all day (classless and a bit bizarre he was an old man when he died! ) 

 

And a fan running onto the pitch to attack the forest players. 

 

 

Legendary 

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3 minutes ago, Corky said:

I don't remember a season on here before where our fans have been hammered either for behaviour or atmosphere (lack of it, mainly) after pretty much every match.

We have no atmosphere, fans sat on arses banging a corrugated piece of cardboard against there hand. Complete joke, no song to identify with. And the albrighton ditty,  just awful

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12 minutes ago, Kopfkino said:

Football fans in general, albeit a horrible minority, are heading in a bad direction.

 

Too many more interested in being pissed and coked up looking for handbags they’ll soon run away from than the football.

 

Idk if the bloke today is on here or any of his mates but I hope someone’s there to tell him to reevaluate

That’s a good question. Does anyone on here know this guy and could give any explanation as to why he felt that was an acceptable cause of action? 

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1 minute ago, Kopfkino said:

Not seen many others have a fan run on the pitch to fight the opposition players.

 

Obviously every club has knobheads but that’s as embarrassing as it gets

Well I guess not no apart from the guy who ran on and lashed out at grealish..

 

the Leicester fan who done this deserves to have a lifetime ban. There’s no excuse for this behaviour 

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3 minutes ago, bovril said:

Is it a post lockdown thing? Because stuff like that seems to be happening a lot more in the last few months - see Rotherham yesterday too.

Its a modern football thing. A lot more younger fans are getting on the gear before, during and after games.

 

Its becoming quite an epidemic among a lot of football fans under 25. 

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Fans at any club could likely appreciate this is a limited amount of dumbarse fans. Every club has them and it unfortunately spoils it for the 95%  of us who arent thick morons.

 

Saddened by the actions of the pitch invader. Be upset with your own players and managers (by all means) but don't get onto the pitch and embarass yourself, your club and city. Lucky he wasn't knocked out cold by the players.

 

These baby men need to grow the fuk up and act like normal people. T w a t s.

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I’m not one for scrapping down the football but any chance the players can absorb some of that aggressive energy and put it into a more assertive and authoritative performance on the pitch? 

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The lack of atmosphere transmits to the players. Laid back no aggression, couldn't care less attitude. Fine line between knobheadness and genuine love for the club these days. 

 

We are a woke club

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1 minute ago, Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot said:

What pub did they smash up? (say them, scum should be banned and not associated with us) it's just stupid. 

It looked like some average boozer you'd go for Sunday dinner or somet 

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