Daggers Posted 18 February 2008 Author Posted 18 February 2008 Is LilDave the girl on the far left in the background? If it is then I hope he keeps quiet about what I did to him a fortnight ago with a massive rubber cock.
Raj Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 If it is then I hope he keeps quiet about what I did to him a fortnight ago with a massive rubber cock.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 Some of them Norfolkers were a bit lively, it must be said. There were three lads who weren't even together, and I looked at them and thought 'you sonny are likely to have a run in with the authorities if you carry on like that' and sure enough, two were ejected and the third was being wrestled to the ground by the coppers outside when we left. They didn't even look like football hooligans - they looked like students. Their mums will be well annoyed. They're SO going to get grounded
lildave3 Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 My ears are burning. Not literally of course.
Tommy G Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 If people when take lumps out of each other they should be allowed to, on the following conditions:They all get together in a pit so that no innocent bystanders are hurt Anyone who wants to "watch/support" will have to get in the pit with them None of the participants should have access to NHS treatment. With luck, that should thin their numbers, or at best, prevent them from passing their genes on. Sounds to me like a great Idea. I blame teenage chavs and immature men for this behaviour. Probably something to do with the football factory/green street and lots of beer
isaidno Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 Thirteen men were arrested after gangs of football fans began brawling in city centre streets.Shocked shoppers and traders watched as the violence broke out in the area around Loseby Lane and High Street on Saturday afternoon. As many as 30 thugs were seen throwing stones at other fans, damaging property and chasing a group of men. Others are said to have taken furniture from a juice bar to use as weapons, before smashing it up on the street. One witness, who saw men bleeding from facial cuts, described the scene as "scary" and "like something from a film". The violence followed Leicester's 4-0 win against Norwich City at the Walkers Stadium. Police believe the trouble began after a group of Norwich fans left the match before it ended and headed for the city centre before 5pm. Officers were called to the scene and chased a number of hooligans along High Street. By about 6pm, they had arrested 13 people for various offences, including violent disorder. It is not clear how many of those detained were Norwich or Leicester fans. Some suffered minor injuries, but nobody was seriously hurt. A shop worker, who watched the drama unfold, said she saw 20 to 30 men involved, many of whom were hurling bricks from roadworks at each other in Loseby Lane. Moments later, she saw men walking along the street with cuts to their faces. She said: "We could hear shouting at the end of Loseby Lane and it made us look out of the window. "There were men picking up signs outside shops and throwing them. "We ran out to get our signs because we were worried and managed to get them inside. Then we just shut the door. Then they started picking up bricks and rubbish and throwing them. "It was like something out of a film, it was hard to believe. "Then, they all just came running down the road. It was scary." The owner of a business in High Street, who asked not to be named, said: "I saw about 20 people chasing a smaller group of about five or six. "They were throwing stones at each other and using a chair to hit each other. They were swearing at each other and at shoppers." Huseyin Hadani, owner of the Majestic Grill, in High Street, had just closed his diner when heard shouting outside at about 4.30pm. He said: "I saw a dozen, maybe more, men running down the road. They were shouting at each other. I saw one of them banging a board sign from a pub on the ground. "About half an hour later, there were lots of police - I could hear dogs howling as well and I saw a helicopter overhead." On the FoxesTalk online forum, some fans described the violence as "disgraceful". One said: "The Leicester 'fans' came down Loseby Lane towards Market Place and they seemed to be overwhelmed by Norwich 'fans' and retreated, bloody noses and all." Match commander Supt Chris Rollings said: "We believe a number of fans left the football ground early and made their way into the city centre. "My officers responded quickly to the incident. A short while later, a number of people were arrested. They are currently detained for questioning. "The majority of fans are law-abiding and peaceful and just want to enjoy the match and support their team. We are determined to stamp out disorder such as this, caused by a small minority. "I'd like to reassure anyone who saw the incident that a full investigation is under way and those responsible will be brought to justice." Police said today that nobody had been charged so far. Foxestalk gets a mention in the mercury
Nationwider Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 Foxestalk gets a mention in the mercury © sackmycook
Daggers Posted 18 February 2008 Author Posted 18 February 2008 Foxestalk gets a mention in the mercury I believe I said "cunts" - how come that didn't make it into print?
Zingari Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 pfft, football hooliganism was much better organised in the 60s ans 70s , bloody amateurs
Daggers Posted 18 February 2008 Author Posted 18 February 2008 ... The mercury are reading our forum!! Everyone does - it's how the mood of the fans gets guaged. That's why we're getting a RED THIRD STRIP next season
General Smuts Posted 18 February 2008 Posted 18 February 2008 Yobbo. I know for a fact that you had more than 2 before the game you thug! Raj: Down in one, down in one. Alex - downs pint.
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 But thats on the park Muscat ole! A few of my mates went to Perth away, and found themselves at the same pub that the Perth fans drink at. They ended up sharing a bus to the ground. A far cry from the hospitality of Sydney fans
AoWW Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 Some of them Norfolkers were a bit lively, it must be said. There were three lads who weren't even together, and I looked at them and thought 'you sonny are likely to have a run in with the authorities if you carry on like that' and sure enough, two were ejected and the third was being wrestled to the ground by the coppers outside when we left. They didn't even look like football hooligans - they looked like students. Their mums will be well annoyed. They're SO going to get grounded Ah ha, they'll be from Gt Yarmouth then. Dead 'ard, like. Tis like Chav Central over there. If their knocked up teenage girls aren't stuck at home looking after the hoards of kids of speculative parentage, they'll be working on the (appropriately named!) 'Pleasure' Beach to keep their nearest and dearest in White Lightning. Lovely place... Well, as far as I'm concerned, they can fu cking well keep away from Leicester. It looks proper classy in comparison to that skanky shit hole.
FilboFox Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 Fook off to the lot of them... Can't be bothered even spending my time writing on here for that long about them as they don't deserve our time or effort. Here's to the REAL fans that have some self control!
Darkzzz_ Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 Everyone does - it's how the mood of the fans gets guaged.That's why we're getting a RED THIRD STRIP next season Class. I maybe should stop using certain words....
Zingari Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 Ah ha, they'll be from Gt Yarmouth then. Dead 'ard, like. Tis like Chav Central over there. If their knocked up teenage girls aren't stuck at home looking after the hoards of kids of speculative parentage, they'll be working on the (appropriately named!) 'Pleasure' Beach to keep their nearest and dearest in White Lightning. Lovely place... Well, as far as I'm concerned, they can fu cking well keep away from Leicester. It looks proper classy in comparison to that skanky shit hole. do you write reviews for the Great Yarmouth tourism board brochure ? p.s. it's hordes not hoards ( i know what a stickleback you are for homophones and that )
Darkzzz_ Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 Ah ha, they'll be from Gt Yarmouth then. Dead 'ard, like. Tis like Chav Central over there. If their knocked up teenage girls aren't stuck at home looking after the hoards of kids of speculative parentage, they'll be working on the (appropriately named!) 'Pleasure' Beach to keep their nearest and dearest in White Lightning. Lovely place... Well, as far as I'm concerned, they can fu cking well keep away from Leicester. It looks proper classy in comparison to that skanky shit hole. Ave It!!
AoWW Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 do you write reviews for the Great Yarmouth tourism board brochure ? p.s. it's hordes not hoards ( i know what a stickleback you are for homophones and that ) No, but I think I should. At least they'd portray a true reflection of the place. Hoards vs Hordes, pfft! Ave It!! But you come from Kettering... shush now!
Darkzzz_ Posted 19 February 2008 Posted 19 February 2008 No, but I think I should. At least they'd portray a true reflection of the place. Hoards vs Hordes, pfft! But you come from Kettering... shush now! Yes but at least it is a little better than Corby.... You grumpy old git!!
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