RedAndWhite91 Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Just as rude as your "special" little c*nt of a brother I see. Your mouth is too big and you should put up or shut up. Will you be brave enough to discuss your comments in the pub with me on sat? I'm not really bothered about some lonely **** on an internet forum trying to wind up people behind his keyboard, but calling my brother a **** is a tad annoying. Anyway, out of the choice you've given me, I'd rather put up to be honest. So, do you want to meet up then? I'll wear a white flower on my lapel so you recognise me. xx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 (edited) I think you'll find it's all the highly morally opinionated right wing conservative types that are saying this Turkish, not the socialist leftists. As for Rugby fans, after the JPT final, my dad and I were walking through the taxi rank outside Reading station which was packed with London Irish fans, we were following a couple of Saints fans who were wearing their shirts, when a group of four big p*ssed up rugger lads walked up and started chanting scummers, scummers, scummers at them trying to kick off. So please don't think all rugger fans are sooper dooper thoroughly nice chaps, there are just as many thugs at rugby matches. A few years ago, Oxford and Henley were both regularly on the local Thames Valley news for their violent crime figures, which showed that the upper classes also regularly indulged in a bit of street violence, but as they say money talks, and they get off with it being called high jinx. Any anti social behaviour should carry the same penalty whether performed by a football fan or a ****ed up toff! I think you would be surprised if you went to a Rugby Match how different the environment is. There is no sign of the old bill you can take drinks to your seats and home and away supporters mix freely. Mind you some Gloucester and Leicester supporters have bad reputations Edited 27 April, 2010 by John B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norm Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Where is a Mod when you need one? Time to close this as I come on here for entertainment. If I need to see anything violent, I can watch Rambo on my Laser player:rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deano6 Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 I'm not really bothered about some lonely **** on an internet forum trying to wind up people behind his keyboard, but calling my brother a **** is a tad annoying. Anyway, out of the choice you've given me, I'd rather put up to be honest. So, do you want to meet up then? I'll wear a white flower on my lapel so you recognise me. xx Do you really mean this or will you do a Wagonwheel and bottle it? Fair play if you do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintkiptanui Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 I think you would be surprised if you went to a Rugby Match how different the environment is. There is no sign of the old bill you can take drinks to your seats and home and away supporters mix freely. Mind you some Gloucester and Leicester supporters have bad reputations Whe the 5 nations is on towns become horrific places full of boozed up meathead rugby fans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John B Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Whe the 5 nations is on towns become horrific places full of boozed up meathead rugby fans. By the way it is the Six Nations thses days never been to a Six Nations match but there were 60000 at Twickenham on Sauturday and I did not see any trouble. Although I was a bit upset watching Sky before kick off with Huddersfield scoring six Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Kraken Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Whe the 5 nations is on towns become horrific places full of boozed up meathead rugby fans. True. The 6 nations gets pretty tasty as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 (edited) No he didn't. The point I was making is that the police can at any point deem you were driving dangerously, which can carry a term of imprisonment... this could be for something minor like 35mph in a 30. So the point is, using English law... you can go to prison for doing 35mph in a 30, even if you caused no injury to anyone. Would you accept it if you or your family were sentanced to prison for that? After all.... using yours and Norway ( lol ) Saints opinion.... you fully well know the speed limit is 30 so if you break it they should lock you up and throw away the key? Dont forget the conspiracy law too, which is worse, if you talk about breaking the speed limit with someone, then get in the car and drive you dont actually have to break the speed limit to be guilty just have made an agreement with someone else that the two of you would commit this offence. In fact you dont even have to make any attempt to actually carry this out. According to law you could be banged up for conspiracy to do anything, just by talking to someone else about doing it and as its premediated crime then carriers a stiffer sentance. Edited 27 April, 2010 by Turkish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Dont forget the conspiracy law too, which is worse, if you talk about breaking the speed limit with someone, then get in the car and drive you dont actually have to break the speed limit to be guilty just have made an agreement with someone else that the two of you would commit this offence. In fact you dont even have to make any attempt to actually carry this out. According to law you could be banged up for conspiracy to do anything, just by talking to someone else about doing it. And dont forget if anyone hears you talking about it and dont grass you up to the police they are guilty of being knowingly concearned so they might just as well join you in your criminal activities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norm Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Look out! He's behind you. Watching too much Bill, me thinks:rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedArmy Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 I shook the fence aswell. Go me. lock him up FFS. hooligan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LA77 Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 lock him up FFS. hooligan I'd only give him a warning if it was his first a fence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wiltshire Saint Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 I understand that this Wagon bloke ran off with his tail between his legs, as I think we all expected Exactly, there's a lot of people on here who like to talk a good game, but back it up with nothing. I was in the Plume, waiting for billy big b*llocks, but he wasn't there. The "man" is a poofter. Deano, do you really take this ***** seriously? unlike you Deano i dont come on here 27/7. I am on here 27/7, every year, it's like a ritual. It does appear that Wagon fella bottled it. He hasn't posted on here since you took up his offer to meet him for fisticuffs. Of course he bottled it. He's a baby. Wagon, looks like you've been let off lightly, what with Wiltshire's troubles at the tip holding things up. If I were you I'd consider myself pretty fortunate that you haven't been owned in the Plume aswell as on the internet. Wiltshire I hope you gave that bloke at the tip what for. There's nothing worse than going about your business and having some busy body interfering with your waste. Hi saint francis....I certainly did give the bloke down the tip a thing or two to think about. I don't think people should be allowed to get away with liberties. That's one of the problems with this country......too many loud mouths ready to spout off but never back up their thoughts. This wagonwheel chap is a good example of that. Put up or shut up is what I say. I'm not really bothered about some lonely **** on an internet forum trying to wind up people behind his keyboard, but calling my brother a **** is a tad annoying. Anyway, out of the choice you've given me, I'd rather put up to be honest. So, do you want to meet up then? I'll wear a white flower on my lapel so you recognise me. xx You and just as bad as that idiot, foul mouthed brother of yours. When you described his behaviour on this board the first time, I thought "maybe he's young, maybe he will learn". But having seen your responses, I can see that his behaviour is simply learnt....an expression of of poor parenting. Your parents should be ashamed of themselves. I am happy to meet you, but I would never duff you up, rather offer you some basic education, which you and your brother clearly need. Do you really mean this or will you do a Wagonwheel and bottle it? Fair play if you do. Of course he doesn't mean it Deano....he, like his brother, is all talk and no trousers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedAndWhite91 Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 You and just as bad as that idiot, foul mouthed brother of yours. When you described his behaviour on this board the first time, I thought "maybe he's young, maybe he will learn". But having seen your responses, I can see that his behaviour is simply learnt....an expression of of poor parenting. Your parents should be ashamed of themselves. I am happy to meet you, but I would never duff you up, rather offer you some basic education, which you and your brother clearly need. Hahahaha, oh you do make me laugh! You can leave my brother out of things now though, he's the only 13 year old I know that does things for charity, you are seriously misguided in your views. Unless, of course, you are interested in 13 year old boys. You seem to like bringing the subject up? On second thoughts, I wouldn't really like to meet you. I got my education in school and college, anything else you'd care to enlighten me in you can say it on here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedAndWhite91 Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 (edited) Do you really mean this or will you do a Wagonwheel and bottle it? Fair play if you do. I mean it (Wouldn't wear the flower though) I don't want to meet him but if he insists, then I might have to. For some basic education of course. Edited 27 April, 2010 by RedAndWhite91 Pedantry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott_saints Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Does anyone want to meet me aswell? I'm hard n' stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 27 April, 2010 Share Posted 27 April, 2010 Lol at the idea that in order for an argument to be valid you have to meet in a pub and have a fight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deano6 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 So that's RedAndWhite and Wagonwheel bottled it now. Is anyone man enough to take one Wiltshire Saint? I knew he had a reputation as a bit of a psycho, I just thought we had some genuine hard cases on here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustMike Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Exactly, there's a lot of people on here who like to talk a good game, but back it up with nothing. I was in the Plume, waiting for billy big b*llocks, but he wasn't there. The "man" is a poofter. I am on here 27/7, every year, it's like a ritual. Of course he bottled it. He's a baby. Hi saint francis....I certainly did give the bloke down the tip a thing or two to think about. I don't think people should be allowed to get away with liberties. That's one of the problems with this country......too many loud mouths ready to spout off but never back up their thoughts. This wagonwheel chap is a good example of that. Put up or shut up is what I say. You and just as bad as that idiot, foul mouthed brother of yours. When you described his behaviour on this board the first time, I thought "maybe he's young, maybe he will learn". But having seen your responses, I can see that his behaviour is simply learnt....an expression of of poor parenting. Your parents should be ashamed of themselves. I am happy to meet you, but I would never duff you up, rather offer you some basic education, which you and your brother clearly need. Of course he doesn't mean it Deano....he, like his brother, is all talk and no trousers. .....and all this from the safety of your keyboard, what a "man" you are Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wagon 84 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Exactly, there's a lot of people on here who like to talk a good game, but back it up with nothing. I was in the Plume, waiting for billy big b*llocks, but he wasn't there. The "man" is a poofter. I am on here 27/7, every year, it's like a ritual. Of course he bottled it. He's a baby. Hi saint francis....I certainly did give the bloke down the tip a thing or two to think about. I don't think people should be allowed to get away with liberties. That's one of the problems with this country......too many loud mouths ready to spout off but never back up their thoughts. This wagonwheel chap is a good example of that. Put up or shut up is what I say. You and just as bad as that idiot, foul mouthed brother of yours. When you described his behaviour on this board the first time, I thought "maybe he's young, maybe he will learn". But having seen your responses, I can see that his behaviour is simply learnt....an expression of of poor parenting. Your parents should be ashamed of themselves. I am happy to meet you, but I would never duff you up, rather offer you some basic education, which you and your brother clearly need. Of course he doesn't mean it Deano....he, like his brother, is all talk and no trousers. Gillingham Block 1 upper, row X seat 6 Southend Block 35 row row NN seat 930 No excuses boys.. ta ta for now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott_saints Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 He has wagon in his name. He must be a headcase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norwaysaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Gillingham Block 1 upper, row X seat 6 Southend Block 35 row row NN seat 930 No excuses boys.. ta ta for now. On a thread about how disproportionately you get treated for causing trouble at a match, you arrange to meet at a match? Seems to me you were too scared to meet up at the pub and now you're looking to meet up somewhere you'll have a nice police presence to protect you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scott_saints Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Well, I for one know where I will be aiming my eggs from a distance at the games. Just for laughs, like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandwichsaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Will Wagon be wheeled for 'conspiracy' now? Or is this just be good ol' threatening behaviour? I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the legal niceities (sp?); where do we all stand 'legally' with offering vague unspecified threats and arranging to meet in certain locations, via 'electronic media'?. More to the point; does anyone have any good old fashioned inside intel on the 'prospects' for Saturday? I know for a FACT that Kent OB have mobilised good numbers for Saturday, Gillingham are pikey chav scum and very territorial with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dimond Geezer Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Hahahaha, oh you do make me laugh! You can leave my brother out of things now though, he's the only 13 year old I know that does things for charity, you are seriously misguided in your views. Just for the recored, my 13 year old son raises money for charity too. He also goes to football matches and manages to behave, he also plays rugby and doesn't feel the need to punch anyone. HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintjay77 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 as moronic as this thread has become its also quite funny. General attitudes of some so called "football fans" do nothing but justify the police's hard stance on policing football matches. And then the mugs go and complain about being treated unfgairly by the old bill. LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Will Wagon be wheeled for 'conspiracy' now? Or is this just be good ol' threatening behaviour? I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the legal niceities (sp?); where do we all stand 'legally' with offering vague unspecified threats and arranging to meet in certain locations, via 'electronic media'?. More to the point; does anyone have any good old fashioned inside intel on the 'prospects' for Saturday? I know for a FACT that Kent OB have mobilised good numbers for Saturday, Gillingham are pikey chav scum and very territorial with it. Its not threatening behaviour because he hasn't actually done it yet, but he could be charged with Conspiracy, he has made threats and given a time and location for a fight. As its football related then he is ****ed. He'd better sleep with his shoes on just in case he gets a 5 o'clock knock..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norwaysaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Its not threatening behaviour because he hasn't actually done it yet, but he could be charged with Conspiracy, he has made threats and given a time and location for a fight. As its football related then he is ****ed. He'd better sleep with his shoes on just in case he gets a 5 o'clock knock..... No he hasn't. Not in any of his posts and if you remember he's the one who didn't show up. The most he ever did was offer to meet up and discuss the matter. Wiltshire Saint on the other hand is clearly spoiling for a fight and apparently has a bit of a history of public brawling. He threatened to "duff" him up and actually went to the Plume to carry it through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint_clark Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 I left this thread at page 2, and just came back. What. The. F*ck? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appy Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Hmm. This has got slightly out of hand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 This thread is comedy gold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 No he hasn't. Not in any of his posts and if you remember he's the one who didn't show up. The most he ever did was offer to meet up and discuss the matter. Wiltshire Saint on the other hand is clearly spoiling for a fight and apparently has a bit of a history of public brawling. He threatened to "duff" him up and actually went to the Plume to carry it through. He has, he mentioned the Plume of Feathers before the match and has also given his seat numbers for the next two matches so a place and time has been agreed. It doesn't matter if he didn't turn up they are both guilty of consipiracy, Remember tha Macintye uncovered following Chelsea headhunters? Well they never actually had a fight but they had agreed a time and place to fight Leceister fans and were found guilty. They have both agreed to it, so look out boys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Author Share Posted 28 April, 2010 I was at the Plume on Saturday as always, and I didn't see Wiltshire, or smell him... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 We do have some mongs on this forum...honestly 7-pages of utter shyte commencing with the first post. I bet if Stu wrote about going to the bog - somehow it would extend to 7-pages! One thing for certain - football related violence is still alive and kicking on the saints forum. What a sad little club we are to have such fans! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Author Share Posted 28 April, 2010 We do have some mongs on this forum...honestly 7-pages of utter shyte commencing with the first post. I bet if Stu wrote about going to the bog - somehow it would extend to 7-pages! One thing for certain - football related violence is still alive and kicking on the saints forum. What a sad little club we are to have such fans! Are you jealous of my interestingness? Most of the threads I post provoke debate. :-) Which is the idea of a forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedAndWhite91 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 So that's RedAndWhite and Wagonwheel bottled it now. Is anyone man enough to take one Wiltshire Saint? I knew he had a reputation as a bit of a psycho, I just thought we had some genuine hard cases on here. I haven't bottled anything! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedAndWhite91 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Just for the recored, my 13 year old son raises money for charity too. He also goes to football matches and manages to behave, he also plays rugby and doesn't feel the need to punch anyone. HTH Hence why I said the only 13 year old I know. (I don't know many). Good on your son, fair play. My brother doesn't go to football matches, and to my knowledge has never punched anyone, dunno where you got that idea from. HTH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Are you jealous of my interestingness? Most of the threads I post provoke debate. :-) Which is the idea of a forum. I'll be honest with you Stu - I have no interest i your toilet habits, but blimey you seem to be a bit stuck in the 1980's. Perhaps you watch "The Firm" again tonight and glory in the adolescent/pubescent mockney scrapping. I can tell you whilst the films may glorify the events, many do not remember those days with such fondness. Still I can remember being carried away on the wave of youthful promise of being one of a gang following my club home and away - the youthfulness is something of a wish now, and carried away I probably should be... I personally threads like this have no place on a football forum - sure a topic for the lounge perhaps, but not the main forum about the games/club/players. "Hark at the old fart!" I can hear many of you say...but it just aint Saintly! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denzil Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Just for the recored, my 13 year old son raises money for charity too. He also goes to football matches and manages to behave, he also plays rugby and doesn't feel the need to punch anyone. HTH Give him a couple of years and I bet he turns out to be a yob. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Author Share Posted 28 April, 2010 I'll be honest with you Stu - I have no interest i your toilet habits, but blimey you seem to be a bit stuck in the 1980's. Perhaps you watch "The Firm" again tonight and glory in the adolescent/pubescent mockney scrapping. I can tell you whilst the films may glorify the events, many do not remember those days with such fondness. Still I can remember being carried away on the wave of youthful promise of being one of a gang following my club home and away - the youthfulness is something of a wish now, and carried away I probably should be... I personally threads like this have no place on a football forum - sure a topic for the lounge perhaps, but not the main forum about the games/club/players. "Hark at the old fart!" I can hear many of you say...but it just aint Saintly! Didn't you get involved during the 80's though Yorkie? I bet you were a bit of a scally in the 40's when you were a kid? All I am saying is that it's a sad state of affairs when the police are ruining peoples lives as punishment for rattling a fence, just because a football game had just took place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedArmy Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Bricks LOL. No bricks were thrown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redbul Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Just for the recored, my 13 year old son raises money for charity too. He also goes to football matches and manages to behave, he also plays rugby and doesn't feel the need to punch anyone. HTH My 10 year old has done sponsored walks with me, but I'm afraid to say that when he's playing footy, the old red mist comes down and he can be a bit agricultural in his tackles; I think I'd better get him out on a paper round to help pay his fines when he moves up to full 11 a-sideTyro next season.... But he doesn't lump anyone off the field. If that redeems him at all.... Anyway, back on topic.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Author Share Posted 28 April, 2010 How do you know that's what they got nicked for? I saw quite a few people throwing bricks, One bloke in a suit even tried throwing a brick at a coppers head and just missed. Im pretty sure they got nicked for different reasons other than shaking a fence as the CPS wouldn't even bother putting that into court. Yes they would. I have one mate who went to court got a banning order plus fine for simply being drunk, not aggressive, just drunk. Another one who got a fine and banning order for 'over-exhuberent celebrations' at Derby last season. You don't need to do much wrong at football for them to throw stupidly harsh sentances at you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
for_heaven's_Saint Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Bricks LOL. No bricks were thrown. Actually there was either a brick or a bloody big stone thrown from the Poopey fans into the Saints fans because it hit one of the garage doors and made a massive bang. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wiltshire Saint Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 So that's RedAndWhite and Wagonwheel bottled it now. Is anyone man enough to take one Wiltshire Saint? I knew he had a reputation as a bit of a psycho, I just thought we had some genuine hard cases on here. I take no pleasure from scaring grown men Deano6. I just thought this place had some honourable types on it and that we could meet and discuss things face to face. Seems that some people don't like discussion. .....and all this from the safety of your keyboard, what a "man" you are Sorry, do you want me to go round to all SWF members houses and verbally repeat what I said? How else am I meant to communicated my feelings? Give me your address and I'll make sure you hear my point of view in other forms rather than the internet. Besides which, I did turn up at the Plume to talk to Wagonwheel but he wasn't there. I have admitted that I was late because of some jobs I had to do but this wagonwheel person has admitted they bottled it and didn't show up. Gillingham Block 1 upper, row X seat 6 Southend Block 35 row row NN seat 930 No excuses boys.. ta ta for now. As Norwaysaint points out, arranging for a chat when under the protection of the police is a little lame. Anyway, I go to the football to watch the game, not to look at meatheads like you. I shall be in the Plume before the game. On a thread about how disproportionately you get treated for causing trouble at a match, you arrange to meet at a match? Seems to me you were too scared to meet up at the pub and now you're looking to meet up somewhere you'll have a nice police presence to protect you. Exactly Will Wagon be wheeled for 'conspiracy' now? Or is this just be good ol' threatening behaviour? I'm finding it hard to keep up with all the legal niceities (sp?); where do we all stand 'legally' with offering vague unspecified threats and arranging to meet in certain locations, via 'electronic media'?. The man is a goon and desrves to be locked up like the scum who this thread was originally about. No he hasn't. Not in any of his posts and if you remember he's the one who didn't show up. The most he ever did was offer to meet up and discuss the matter. Wiltshire Saint on the other hand is clearly spoiling for a fight and apparently has a bit of a history of public brawling. He threatened to "duff" him up and actually went to the Plume to carry it through. I'm not spoiling for a fight norwaysaint. I agreed to meet wagonwheel because he said he wanted a chat. I even asked him to buy me a drink. I am not a violent man and have never arranged violence, but if someone threatens my family, then thats it. He has, he mentioned the Plume of Feathers before the match and has also given his seat numbers for the next two matches so a place and time has been agreed. It doesn't matter if he didn't turn up they are both guilty of consipiracy, Remember tha Macintye uncovered following Chelsea headhunters? Well they never actually had a fight but they had agreed a time and place to fight Leceister fans and were found guilty. They have both agreed to it, so look out boys. I hope the police get him. He's clearly an uneducated thug and the country would be a better place with him off the streets. I was at the Plume on Saturday as always, and I didn't see Wiltshire, or smell him... Were you trying to hide behind the fruit machine? I think you need something bigger to hide behind fatman. I think you can be added to the list of people running scared......\wagonwheel, redandwhite91 and Fatso Stu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LA77 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 I think we can all agree that there's one rule for football fans and one rule for the others (ie Rugby). A case of the minority ruining it for the majority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Bricks LOL. No bricks were thrown. Yes there were, there were also handgranades, flame throwers and not forgetting the older lads who are still sticking to spears and bow and arrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Maybe these people got arrested for causing criminal damage to a pompey fans car....? As seen in this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sBltSlYTpc A lot more happened on that day other than fence rattling. this is how to do it properly, check out the one in the Blue Tachini tracksuit top,does the best example of the trampoline i have ever seen. Looks like a hen trying to lay an egg, look and learn youth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0gs6MBqCoM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuRomseySaint Posted 28 April, 2010 Author Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Maybe these people got arrested for causing criminal damage to a pompey fans car....? As seen in this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sBltSlYTpc A lot more happened on that day other than fence rattling. Bloody scarfers. And ewwwwwwwww, if I was a vet I would put that woman down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irishsaint83 Posted 28 April, 2010 Share Posted 28 April, 2010 Actually there was either a brick or a bloody big stone thrown from the Poopey fans into the Saints fans because it hit one of the garage doors and made a massive bang. The "Big Bang" Theory..... so it all started with a Pompey Fan and A Brick, and there was me thinking it was God with a Paintbrush (Borrowed from Johnstons) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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