DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 2 July 2007 Posted 2 July 2007 http://www.freewebs.com/lfb1884/index.htm While I don't know much of Midlands firms in the 1980's, can I assume, since their emblem includes the "Ulster flag," that these people are largely thuggish, uneducated morons?
PAULCFC Posted 3 July 2007 Posted 3 July 2007 Yep,old bloke's thinking they were"someone"'cause they hit a few people in the disguise of football fans.I was at filbo on the day of that chelsea game and 99% were watching the football.Remember the tannoy anouncer coming on and saying Liverpool v forest was abandoned,but no one really knew why till we got home.Is that site a joke?
Tubes Posted 3 July 2007 Posted 3 July 2007 Yep,old bloke's thinking they were"someone"'cause they hit a few people in the disguise of football fans.I was at filbo on the day of that chelsea game and 99% were watching the football.Remember the tannoy anouncer coming on and saying Liverpool v forest was abandoned,but no one really knew why till we got home.Is that site a joke? probably some little kid whos dad has told him stories about 'the good old days' and is trying to emulate his father
PAULCFC Posted 3 July 2007 Posted 3 July 2007 probably some little kid whos dad has told him stories about 'the good old days' and is trying to emulate his father ,There's still a few chavs living off past "glories"!Never seen the attraction of footy violence myself!One of my friends used to be a bs member and he's said on more than one ocasion that he regrets not sitting down in a away pub and talking footy instead of being in a field somewhere near the ground getting hit!Not rocket science to be,but each to their own!
Finnegan Posted 3 July 2007 Posted 3 July 2007 This thread's been done before. A thousand times. It never goes anywhere, people just either argue, make an arse of themselves, or get paranoid that the BabySquad are all gunna "do us in" if (nay, when) we're critical of firms. It's a football forum. You want to talk about fighting, go to the general sport forum and make a topic about the UFC. ps: the following is the flag of Ulster, a province in Ireland containing counties in both Northern Ireland and Eire, the Republic of Ireland. The flag, the Red Hand on which pre-dates Jesus by about half a century, let alone Catholicism and Protestantism, represents the traditional county and makes up part of Ireland's heraldry. It is not to be confused with the flag of Northern Ireland itself, which is considered a Protestant symbol and is used in the above-linked-website. This has been a free Finnlesson from the Finncorporation, which is entirely, very sincerely, not Irish.
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