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Don't try to justify it, try dealing with the facts, not rumur, it is a simple case of 8 tw*ts picking a fight with 2 lads.

Umm the odds seem slightly stacked against the victims don't you think...by the way don't bother to answer that last part as it was a rhetorical question (look it up) as you clearly don't..think that is.

 

I for one will be taking a picture of that fat twa* in the blue tight fitting shirt and pray I spot him first as i'll have no hesitation in reporting him to the authorities.

 

I think the coppers were hoping that someone knew this person and would grass him up. Im not sure they wated people to print off a copy of the picture and go out looking for them.....thats a bit stalkerish :rolleyes:

 

You sound a bit strange IMHO.

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Just remove Britains stupid gun laws..that'll solve the problem overnight.

 

Amazing how much the desire to "give some one a slap" is reduced when that 'someone could well be packing a 9mm

 

you really are a pr1ck, aren't you!!:rolleyes:

 

and yes, i know that will probably get me an infraction, but it was SOOOOO worth it!

have a nice day!! :cool:

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There was just a report on BBC south today news about an increase in attacks on Home supporters when Saints visit.

 

There were pictures of wanted people, but cant find a link.

 

I think any real saints fan:

 

a) woudn't do such a thing

b) should tell the authorities if they know who is doing it

 

We have had enough problems in the near past, without being put in the bracket of being a team with hooligans as fans.

 

I know who he is but I'm not telling anyone.............ever!!!! Mind you, knowing him as I do, I'd guess that he's already handed himself in after seeing his pic in the paper!

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Just back from work, I assume everyone took into account my opinion and nobody has been on the blower to Crimestoppers of MI5?

 

I'm sick of all this namby pamby, handwringing, soft-on-crime nonsense from the likes of SRS.

 

Why do weak people like Stupidromseysaint want to protect the poor, delicate, little flowers. If you're going to commit the crime, be man enough to stand up and take the consequences instead of hiding away.

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Part of the proper casual scene is to wear new gear. "fashion" is not part of that. Fashion is another word for sheep that copy eachother. You have to laugh at the idiots that think they look cool in their ill fitting stone island rubbish. some of the trainers these so called "casuals" of today wear are awful

 

Don't worry about those idiots. Our lot wear Albam, Folk, Penfield, Pointer...

 

It's all about onemanupship isn't it?

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I'm sick of all this namby pamby, handwringing, soft-on-crime nonsense from the likes of SRS.

 

Why do weak people like Stupidromseysaint want to protect the poor, delicate, little flowers. If you're going to commit the crime, be man enough to stand up and take the consequences instead of hiding away.

 

Do you live in England? You seem to have a very strong view on current affairs and politics in the country which you no longer reside.

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I agree but you're more likely to find yourself in the first example when you're away from home and/or playing a club with a reputation. By contrast, its very unlikely that a bunch of country bumpkins are going to start something on your patch that justifies the reaction some here are defending.

 

Shurlock this is where you are wrong my friend.

 

I was there, in the King Alfred when it all kicked off, there where between 12-20 Yeovil lads in said pub that had left the game early to 'take' the home pub. When home fans started started to get back to the pub Yeovil started chanting 'green army' which turned more and more aggressive and more confrontational until ultimately it kicked of. Some yeovil ran straight away leaving about 8 in the pub, at this point Saints stood back to allow the rest to leave with no further agro as they were massively outnumbered now. It all kicked off again when Yeovil jumped back over the railings where they were given another slap and told to f00k of!

 

I also agree with everyone else, a slap, a ruck, an off is one thing, kicking a man whilst he'd down is something else completely!!!

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I'm sick of all this namby pamby, handwringing, soft-on-crime nonsense from the likes of SRS.

 

Why do weak people like Stupidromseysaint want to protect the poor, delicate, little flowers. If you're going to commit the crime, be man enough to stand up and take the consequences instead of hiding away.

 

If you went into a pub looking for trouble in a pub frequented by some "lively" fellas would you moan like hell when you got trouble.

The guys who took the kicking were part of a bigger group of about 30 Yeovil fans who had taken up residence in the Alfred after the game intent on kicking off.

When they got more than they could handle the majority left but the two who took the hiding kept coming back to prove a point and probaly earn some rep with their group.

They were told to leave on numerous occasions but still refused.They got exactly what they came looking for.

Do the police spend such am amount of resources searching for guys that fight in pubs every day of the week.No

This was not prearranged at all.It is exactly the same as a pub fight.

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Don't worry about those idiots. Our lot wear Albam, Folk, Penfield, Pointer...

 

It's all about onemanupship isn't it?

 

Well it certainly isn't (sorry wasn't) about just wearing what everyone else had. I'm no expert but there is more to it than lables. what I do know is the idiots of today think they can wear an ill fitted stone island jumper/coat and they are super casuals. Also alot of the people I see at away games wear the same clothes which again is pretty crap.

 

Anyway them days are over now!!

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Well people are allowed their opinions, mine is not to grass on a Saints fan who gave a couple of gobby Yeovil fans a slap...

 

These Saints fans could be looking at jail if convicted as I am pretty sure everyone will agree that a few months in prison, loss of job and banned from football for 3 years is pretty harsh for dishing out a slap to someone on the way home from football.

 

No different to having a fight in a pub, I am sure many of you model citizens have done it before... difference is the punishments are massively different.

 

Once again, don't grass on Saints fans.

 

Some idiot gets gobby and has his head kicked and stamped in because he has had a few too many? You need locking away with the ****s for good measure. We recently had the incident with the Cardiff squadie who was making an arse of himself through drink, only to have his legs kicked from him and end in a coma. That was not so bad because it was not intended or a direct stamp, but to go and do that deliberately puts you outside of the human race and in the zoo with the rest of the animals. I don't mind anyone facing up and tapping off if that's what they want, try to permanently maim, or disfigure and they need towing down the cells on the end of a chain. How many more people do we have to see die from this stupidity before it sinks in.

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If you went into a pub looking for trouble in a pub frequented by some "lively" fellas would you moan like hell when you got trouble.

The guys who took the kicking were part of a bigger group of about 30 Yeovil fans who had taken up residence in the Alfred after the game intent on kicking off.

When they got more than they could handle the majority left but the two who took the hiding kept coming back to prove a point and probaly earn some rep with their group.

They were told to leave on numerous occasions but still refused.They got exactly what they came looking for.

Do the police spend such am amount of resources searching for guys that fight in pubs every day of the week.No

This was not prearranged at all.It is exactly the same as a pub fight.

 

But they were violent criminals. Why should they be treated softly?

 

Do you live in England? You seem to have a very strong view on current affairs and politics in the country which you no longer reside.

That's almost too dim to bother replying to. Do you really think that only people in the area should be allowed to have an opinion? As you don't actually live in Southampton, perhaps you shouldn't be allowed to support Southampton. Perhaps the news in Britain should contain no current affairs from other parts of the world. Perhaps there should be no British soldiers in Afghanistan or Iraq. Should people in Britain have an opinion about USA? Iran? North Korea? Like many people on this forum I now live in another place outside Southampton, should none of them post here?

 

You're a feeble minded, little man and I'm sure common sense is wasted on you. Perhaps you can take your own opinions to heart and no longer comment on anything outside of your grotty little house, or to anyone outside of your grotty little house.

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But they were violent criminals. Why should they be treated softly?

 

 

That's almost too dim to bother replying to. Do you really think that only people in the area should be allowed to have an opinion? As you don't actually live in Southampton, perhaps you shouldn't be allowed to support Southampton. Perhaps the news in Britain should contain no current affairs from other parts of the world. Perhaps there should be no British soldiers in Afghanistan or Iraq. Should people in Britain have an opinion about USA? Iran? North Korea? Like many people on this forum I now live in another place outside Southampton, should none of them post here?

 

You're a feeble minded, little man and I'm sure common sense is wasted on you. Perhaps you can take your own opinions to heart and no longer comment on anything outside of your grotty little house, or to anyone outside of your grotty little house.

 

Ooooooh touchey!

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Don't try to justify it, try dealing with the facts, not rumur, it is a simple case of 8 tw*ts picking a fight with 2 lads.

Umm the odds seem slightly stacked against the victims don't you think...by the way don't bother to answer that last part as it was a rhetorical question (look it up) as you clearly don't..think that is.

 

I for one will be taking a picture of that fat twa* in the blue tight fitting shirt and pray I spot him first as i'll have no hesitation in reporting him to the authorities.

No just go up to him and tell him he's a fat ****. No?

Unless you were there you don't know the 'facts' either you mong.

For what it's worth i heard these so called 'yeovil fans' were a very long way from being innocent and simply came off a lot worse.

Thankfully it was the 'fat ****' they came up against rather than you or yours.

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Anyone who has seen someone's head being kicked with force when they are lying on the ground would never want to see it again. I assure you it stays with you for a very long time.

 

Anyone who has some misplaced sense of loyalty because the "kicker" happens to watch the same football team as them on a Saturday afternoon should reappraise their loyalties.

 

Anyone calling someone a "grass" for informing the police if they have any information needs to stop watching DVDs and playing computer games and spend a little more time in the real world.

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Anyone who has seen someone's head being kicked with force when they are lying on the ground would never want to see it again. I assure you it stays with you for a very long time.

 

Anyone who has some misplaced sense of loyalty because the "kicker" happens to watch the same football team as them on a Saturday afternoon should reappraise their loyalties.

 

Anyone calling someone a "grass" for informing the police if they have any information needs to stop watching DVDs and playing computer games and spend a little more time in the real world.

Listening to all the my fellow Saints fans bleat on about some tosser who got what he was asking for, ought to make me re-consider my loyalties. But it doesn't; i still love you all. Even the Daily Mail reading big girls blouses amongst you.

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Listening to all the my fellow Saints fans bleat on about some tosser who got what he was asking for, ought to make me re-consider my loyalties. But it doesn't; i still love you all. Even the Daily Mail reading big girls blouses amongst you.

 

I think there's a world of difference between 'slap' and 'head stamped on'.

 

Personally I'd not arrest them, I'd parade them round St Marys bollock naked with the Saintettes ridiculing their tiny ****s.

 

No matter how you try and justify it, there's no need to stamp on someone's head.

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I think there's a world of difference between 'slap' and 'head stamped on'.

 

Personally I'd not arrest them, I'd parade them round St Marys bollock naked with the Saintettes ridiculing their tiny ****s.

 

No matter how you try and justify it, there's no need to stamp on someone's head.

 

Sounds very emotive, having ones "head stamped on". But you only have the Daily Echos sensationalist reporters word for that. And as far as i know, nobody died, or were left permanently injured, and from what i can gather the sides were numerically pretty even at the start.

 

What would you say if a group of Saints went into a Yeovil pub and gave it the large one to every one, and then after numerous warnings to shut up and clear off, they took a kicking?

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Sounds very emotive, having ones "head stamped on". But you only have the Daily Echos sensationalist reporters word for that. And as far as i know, nobody died, or were left permanently injured, and from what i can gather the sides were numerically pretty even at the start.

 

What would you say if a group of Saints went into a Yeovil pub and gave it the large one to every one, and then after numerous warnings to shut up and clear off, they took a kicking?

 

I think the phrase "Several men kicked and punched the victims to the ground and repeatedly kicked and stamped on them." was used by Hants Constabulary because it's used on the BBC web-site as well.

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From what I gather. The Yeovil fans were intent on finding trouble and were doing so in a loud fashion.

 

As the police were letting them go their own was it seems that the yeovil fans in question were going tonhabe their "trouble" one was or another. Guess they looked in the wrong place.

 

If I went looking for trouble at a football match I would expect to get hurt. Same goes for any large scale event.

 

I could not care less about this. From what I heard these Yeovil fans foun their trouble and came out worse off

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yeah i was a few meters away from the two guys as they walked down northam road , the moment the 2 coppers at the briton road junc. heard the noise come from the alfred/northam road they left the junction leaving it pretty much unpoliced, you could sense that it was going to kick off, i think the younger one ended up in the hedge, the big fella got his glasses broken the first time he got laid into and the majority of the mob riverdance'd on his torso at some point there on after, the police were stretched and reacting to something else... it only takes one idiot to put someone in a Coma then the fallout from that incident would have been a lot worse.

 

Sounds very emotive, having ones "head stamped on". But you only have the Daily Echos sensationalist reporters word for that. And as far as i know, nobody died, or were left permanently injured, and from what i can gather the sides were numerically pretty even at the start.

 

What would you say if a group of Saints went into a Yeovil pub and gave it the large one to every one, and then after numerous warnings to shut up and clear off, they took a kicking?

as far as i'm aware , Ribbo isn't an Echo reporter......... read the thread before you start assuming non-facts!

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What would you say if a group of Saints went into a Yeovil pub and gave it the large one to every one, and then after numerous warnings to shut up and clear off, they took a kicking?

 

Well, I for one would say exactly the same thing. Do you reckon that the rights or wrongs of it change just because it might be our fans acting like d*ck heads instead of theirs? :rolleyes:

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Mate I was walking down the road at the time (see the original thread), though I couldn't possibly identify fathead Shaun Ryder A from fathead Shaun Ryder B among the ruckus. Clear as day one yeovil fan had his head repeatedly stamped on.

 

or perhaps Shurlock is one too, Docker-p.....??????

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saints support in general is full of soft weedy geography teacher types so I for one am grateful we at least have a few fans who can stand up for themselves when away teams come to town and throw their weight around. From what I heard on the day the Yeovil group were the ones who kicked off in the pub and once outside kept coming back for more, it sounds like a couple got caught and that is unfortunate, but this should not be made out to be a completely unprovoked bullying attack

 

Got caught? That is so funny.

 

You do know don't you, that last season a Cardiff supporter almost died after an incident outside one of our pubs, in OUR town. Thank God thaat he recovered. Thank the Lord it hadnt' occured outside the King Alfred? IIRC, it was quite a sober time on this forum. We don't want people getting kicked in the head at our football matches. FFS.

 

Even if you don't want to grass on them, at least tell them to stay away in futire, we don't want any more of that ****, do we?

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