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Tommeh

Trouble After the game

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Houllier at Liverpool and Kinnear at Sheff Weds both had heart attacks and yet the games continued.

Players should be professional.

I don't want to argue but if Forest lose the replay it will be a travesty.

That's right because you know the cases there don't you? Neither of them collapsed and both were taken off to hospital without having to be revived by mouth to mouth or have and electric current pumped through their bodies to get their hearts started again.

If you have had the misfortune to watch someone lie on the floor while another tries to get their heart started you'll realise what a distressing and sickening sight it is. For the sake of one mans life I think 16000 people being inconvenienced is f'ck all.

If the tie means that much to you gimps have it, we don't give a shit. As long as Clive Clarke is able to recover from this is all that matters.

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Do me a favour. Why don't you all get all get off your moral high horses?

I don't wish any ill feeling to Clive and wish him all the best but I cannot help but think that if you lot been winning then you would have made it out for the second half.

As for the hooligans it was clear from early on in the day in Nottingham that several Leicester fans were arriving who had disorder in mind.

Don't play the victims.

You are a cock.

:(:angry:

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Houllier at Liverpool and Kinnear at Sheff Weds both had heart attacks and yet the games continued.

Players should be professional.

I don't want to argue but if Forest lose the replay it will be a travesty.

So who says you would have won anyway you ****? The game was 45 mins old. Its just a shame that your manager and club officials seem to have brains and agree to the abandonment by showing common sense and compassion but then the retards in the stands wearing red cant help but sing songs that we are cheating and then decide to get racist. To top it off, a few idiots like you appear on our fan site to talk shite. fook off away you cock.

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Tonight was just about the worst footballing experience I've ever had.

Quite obviously the situation with Clarkey overshadowed all else. Clearly being in the presence of so many highly trained medics almost certainly saved his life and, although the situation clearly remains worrying, it is obvious there were several people who's swift and sympathetic action perhaps prevented tragedy and certainly provided the only appropriate response at the time.

It was a relief to go home because football wise I'd felt cheated.

The travelling fans were short changed big time and all the sympathy for supposedly under fire Martin Allen evaporated as a result.

Six changes and a revised playing system? The man was taking the piss.

Yes I'd expected changes, two or three perhaps, and those within the same successful tactical framework as Saturday.

I didn't expect the team to be ripped to shreds and left in all sorts of little pieces which never had a chance of fitting together.

There was no excuse for it and in making his decisions Martin Allen wilfully devalued what should have been a memorable contest.

In the stands some fans were told to sit down (on seats soaking wet from the rain) while others were ignored and the ones forced to sit down had to put up with security staff walking in front of them from one end of the half til the other. There was not a moment's consideration for the paying public.

The place was obviously a potential powder keg from the off and, although we steered clear of the trouble you just knew if would break out somewhere outside the ground and that football would be the loser once more. And so it proved.

Forty odd quid for a night like that and a game eventually abandoned to the sounds of howls of hatred from baying mobs. I wasn't impressed. As for the football. Until we heard what had officially happened I wondered if Mardaric had made the decision to save our fans from further punishment...

You should have stopped there.

The rest is all bollocks and completely out of context for a disturbing evening.

Personally the game means fook all to me there's a bigger picture sometimes you know. PM me your address and I'll refund your £40.

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You should have stopped there.

The rest is all bollocks and completely out of context for a disturbing evening.

Personally the game means fook all to me there's a bigger picture sometimes you know. PM me your address and I'll refund your £40.

lollol

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Yes, that's the attitude, well done. You're just what football needs. Absolute disgrace, people like you shouldn't be allowed to watch football.

I agree that Forest fans were apalling last night but so were we. I was ashamed to be a Leicester fan and agree with Thracian, probably the most disappointing football night of my life. Feel even worse this morning realising how much it kicked off outside the ground too.

Shocking and pointless. A bunch of scum on both sides.

aye behave i wasn't one of the lads trying to get over to the forest fans in the corner of z block i just meant that chant incensed me that much that i even started walking over but i calmed down quickly & then obviously thought better of it i didn't go as far as z block & i am an excellent football fan by the way season ticket & all im just passionate about the game an attribute which some people lack these days

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You should have stopped there.

The rest is all bollocks and completely out of context for a disturbing evening.

Personally the game means fook all to me there's a bigger picture sometimes you know. PM me your address and I'll refund your £40.

Send it to charity.

And Clarkey seems alright - I've been close enough to some real tragedies lately and life goes on. He seems to have been the lucky one, relatively.

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Do me a favour. Why don't you all get all get off your moral high horses?I don't wish any ill feeling to Clive and wish him all the best but I cannot help but think that if you lot been winning then you would have made it out for the second half. As for the hooligans it was clear from early on in the day in Nottingham that several Leicester fans were arriving who had disorder in mind.Don't play the victims.
Your a t$£t (and no its not tart!) i was in notts from 3 yesterday didnt see any leicester fans trying to kick off before the match and as for after the match i was ron the wrong side of the road and ended up in the middle of the forest lot when it kicked off and all it was you your pricks looking for trouble with your racist canting etc oh and to make things worse for you they were all 12 year olds didnt know any 12 year olds in nottingham were allowed out that late thought they all had asbos. and to top it off went out that night and didnt see a spot of bother possilby becasue it was too late for the 12 year olds to out at 2 in the morning!!!!!
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Interesting point.

Even more interesting, don't leave your possessions with your mate. :P

:unsure:

Yeaahhh.

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Luckily we weren't anywhere near trouble outside the ground, but I know my cousin was punched by a twat Forest fan outside purely because he had a Leicester shirt on. :rolleyes:

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I've mentioned before that we missed the trouble afterwards and just felt the tense atmosphere with the Forest and City fans walking either side of the road,and the horses etc...

Missed the 'town full of paki' chants too.

BUT my Mrs,who has been to a few games over the years,actually turned round to me and said

"This is exciting isn't it!!!!????"

My Mrs is a degree educated,teacher!!!!!!

I think i have a Yobbo on my hands!!!!

Made me laugh,as i clutched her hand as security!!!! :D:unsure:

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You get home alright then i take it?

Yeah, Where the hell did you go at loughborough?

Damo said he saw you outside the Pub I went in? :dunno:

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Nottingham police are an absolute fooking joke.

Mercury

"leicester fans to blame for violence"- Nottingham Police

Was they not expecting fans to retaliate to an absoultely disgraceful chants of " Attack, Attack Attack"? aimed to us about poor Clive?

Or the chants of same old leicester always cheating?

Pathetic.

Why was the police only starting on our fans? forest were there too, trying to luck hard, unsuccesfully!!

What about that fat steward telling all the leicester fans to sit, persitantly being told to "fook off" and "what about them" (forest) But no he ignored us and didn't do shit to there fans.

Absolute joke

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Nottingham police are an absolute fooking joke.

I dont think they were Nottingham Police!

We asked 3-4 Coppers for directions to Musters lane(where we parked) and none of them knew.

They said they wern't from Nottingham :dunno:

They sounded Yorkshiremen...maybe they used them??? :dunno:

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Its like that everywhere. The away fans will always get different treatment to the home fans. And besides, if everybody stood up what in Gods name can the stewads or the police do? Absolute fook all.

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I was there when it all kicked off in the street. I stayed well back though as i saw fans shouting and hitting eachother and just people flying everywhere. The bloke's on the corner were intimidating too as they sang forest songs waiting for one leicester fan to respond. Thankfully most people reaslised it really wasn't worth it.

I'm not going to condemn the forest fans for what they sang or the fighting as a group because it will be a minority that would have done the exact same at our club. I mean if the same thing had happened at the walkers then im sure we'd have nearly a whole stand singing "same old forest, always cheating". As i remember the leicester fans singing "just a city full of bombers" to QPR about a couple of months after the bombings. There's twats at every club and we've got our fair share.

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you obviously didn't hear the forest fans shouting same old leicester, always cheating because that was when the leicester fans started shouting scum. i'm sure if the forest fans hadn't of shouted that then the leicester fans wouldn't of shouted scum

It's pretty sad, pathetic state of this country if that small, almost meaningless sentence causes a mini-riot. I Certainly didn't enjoy walking back through town! True it wasn't very nice of forest and yes I gave them a bit of stick such as "fck off you forest cu^ts" etc but the tw@t's over in Z just wanted a scrap. THey ran over to the very edge, giving it large to the Forest fans who started throwing coins & missiles, and then they started singing more. Thats when the coppers waged in, drew batons etc.

True the banter was out of order from them, but it's no need to go in for a tear-up, anyone wonder why English football is so wank these days?

:rolleyes:

:frusty:

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That was probably the worst game ive been to for crowd trouble and i am so glad my dad didnt let my little brother come

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Yeah, Where the hell did you go at loughborough?

Damo said he saw you outside the Pub I went in? :dunno:

Went to the chippy, rang me mum then went back train station.

Regards

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Just don't wear a city shirt to away games or certainly not ones such as this where trouble is hardly unexpected. It sucks, I agree - you should be able to wear what you like and show support for your team - but personally I'd rather walk away in one piece.

I wouldn't rely on having a jacket to cover your shirt up with either... you're then in the sh*t if your jacket gets lost, ripped, etc.

I had mine on last night, no-one said anything to me apart from a forest fan in a van giving the old waynekerr sign!

To be honest I think People that don't wear their shirts are just in denial, there were plenty of city fans walking round with their shirts on last night, I doubt they we're the ones getting battered.

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I missed all this, I was quite happily strolling along with me pie, chips and gravy and chatting to some Forest fans after the match.

Also, one advantage of living in Lincoln = no traffic after a Forest vs Leicester.

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I missed all this, I was quite happily strolling along with me pie, chips and gravy and chatting to some Forest fans after the match.

Also, one advantage of living in Lincoln = no traffic after a Forest vs Leicester.

Thats 'cos your a very nice man! :D:thumbup:

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