The Year Of The Fox Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txweF3K2zlE&feature=player_embedded Look out for the bloke in the blue shirt and white collar. twat
Nick Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Lovely shoulder rolling gait....right up to the point he fell over and ran away like a little girl.
MikeyT Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Absolute ****ing tosspots. Not a brain cell among them.
Wymsey Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Just wonder at times why would they do it. Oh yes it's because they think they're 'hard'...
millzi Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Who the fvck does a pitch invasion at a flipping friendly!? Oh wait..stupid Geordie cvnts obviously! I really do wander sometimes.
Matt Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Who the fvck does a pitch invasion at a flipping friendly!? Oh wait..stupid Geordie cvnts obviously! I really do wander sometimes. And Coventry. At Nuneaton yesterday, they always try and kick off against Nuneaton.
purpleronnie Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Just wonder at times why would they do it. Oh yes it's because they think they're 'hard'...
The Year Of The Fox Posted 17 July 2011 Author Posted 17 July 2011 To be fair you do see a few geordies in that clip gesticulating at the pitch invaders. 5500 fans for a friendly is good though
Corky Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Apparently they were going to invade the pitch (non-aggressively) if a certain player scored. He did, so it happened, unfortunately some seemed to take it too far.
The Year Of The Fox Posted 17 July 2011 Author Posted 17 July 2011 they were singing 'on the pitch if sammy scores' apparently. One bloke who was at the game said some Darlington fans at the other end of the pitch ran on to it as well. Sky didn't show that bit. Presumably the geordies were fighting amongst themselves in this clip.
millzi Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 they were singing 'on the pitch if sammy scores' apparently. One bloke who was at the game said some Darlington fans at the other end of the pitch ran on to it as well. Sky didn't show that bit. Presumably the geordies were fighting amongst themselves in this clip. Why, oh why, does that not surprise me?
MC Prussian Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Fighting amongst themselves? Why are they kicking the guy on the ground? It's a fvcking friendly!!!
Finnegan Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Fighting amongst themselves? Why are they kicking the guy on the ground? It's a fvcking friendly!!! This is so unoriginal. Jacks and Soul Crew been booting lumps out of each other at Wales friendlies for years.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 17 July 2011 Posted 17 July 2011 Does the bloke in the blue shirt and whte collar get cramp in his calf or something?
davieG Posted 21 July 2011 Posted 21 July 2011 Another reason why we're all compelled to watch football in a sterile environment and why it will be difficult to change it. BBC Newcastle United is to restrict the sale of away match tickets after its pre-season friendly against Darlington was marred by pitch invasions.The Darlington pitch was invaded twice after Newcastle went 2-0 up on 15 July. Three people have been charged. The club said tickets would be limited to season ticket holders and members. Some fans have accused the club of over-reacting. Season tickets range in price from £100 to £865 at the premium end. In a statement, the club said: "In order to combat any possible trouble at future away fixtures, a new policy will be implemented by the club which will see ticket sales restricted to season ticket holders and members only. "As such the buyer will be held accountable for any trouble associated with the puchase/use of a ticket." 'Backward step'It said anyone identified as being involved in criminal or anti-social behaviour could be banned from matches. Mark Jensen, editor of independent fanzine The Mag, said it was a "sledgehammer to crack a nut". He said: "It's a backward step. It's well documented how many Newcastle fans travel to away games, as is the good behaviour of the vast majority at those games. "There was a problem at Darlington, but why disadvantage the majority just because a couple of people were arrested? "I fail to see how, if all those people at Darlington had been season ticket holders and/or members, that would guarantee they would behave." A Newcastle man, 21, a Gateshead man, 22, and a 17-year-old from Darlington, have been charged with entering a playing field during a designated football match. The 21-year-old is also charged with disorder and the 22-year-old with a public order offence.
AjcW Posted 21 July 2011 Posted 21 July 2011 Who the fvck does a pitch invasion at a flipping friendly!? Oh wait..stupid Geordie cvnts obviously! I really do wander sometimes. Do you want to calm down a bit there? Maybe something a bit more appropriate would of been, stupid small section of drunk fans, or typical set of trouble makers that all clubs have and all cities. Maybe going over the top with a regional assault there was a bit too much? Oh and a Darlington fan got arrested as well!
danlcfc4ever Posted 21 July 2011 Posted 21 July 2011 Does the bloke in the blue shirt and whte collar get cramp in his calf or something? haha i thought that! guy goes down like he's been picked off by a sniper! no one touched him
lcfcadam Posted 21 July 2011 Posted 21 July 2011 Reaction from NUFC restricting away tickets to members and ST holders is absolute insanity. If I was a Newcastle fan I'd be the first one organising a protest...
lcfcadam Posted 21 July 2011 Posted 21 July 2011 Looks like LCFC_Fan_1995 has a friend on the NUFC boards by the name of JaMouse... http://www.toontastic.net/board/index.php?showtopic=31030
purpleronnie Posted 21 July 2011 Posted 21 July 2011 Another reason why we're all compelled to watch football in a sterile environment and why it will be difficult to change it. I was saying just that on another forum, unfortunately we're our own worst enemy.
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