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God I'm hardly surprised there are morons throwing stones at Pompey fans if some of the posters in this thread would rather blame a 12 year old boy IN A CAR ON THE MOTORWAY for wearing a Pompey shirt than the idiots who attacked the family! FFS some people on here need to get some perspective....its a child in a moving car! This kind of behaviour makes me ashamed of some of our so called 'fans' hope they get caught.

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I have worn my retro Saints shirts several times in Portsmuff. Once, to buy some vinyl records from someone off Eastern Avenue. "Is that a Southampton shirt?" they asked. "Yes" I said, glowering. "Oh" they said. But then I am excessively 'ard. ;) Know what I mean. I often used to wear them at Portsmouth Record Fair (and at the Southampton one too) when selling vinyl, CD's etc (as a dealer) and nothing ever happened. Once a Pompey female bought some vinyl off me and said "It goes against the grain for me to buy off a Southampton fan". "Never mind" I replied "My d1ck is better educated than your boyfriends' is". Which shut her up fairly quickly. And one of my better customers is a Pompey fan who is actually OK and not afraid to spend the dosh either.

 

But disgraceful things like terrorising innocent people, including kids, is out of order and I hope these thugs are caught and dealt with pronto.

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I drive a jeep with sfc plate and wheel cover I have been literally forced off the m27 on way to m and s a few times by pompey supporters I have every sympathy with this family

 

I used to work in Havant and had the same problem for a couple of years. My car looks like saints have thrown up on it. I do not think I should take the stuff out, I am a Saints fan and that is that. I still leave it in the car when I go to away games. Parked in a well dodgy estate in Rochdale, but saying this I WOULD take it out if I had to drive to a game a Fratton!!

 

Outside of football I would keep it in the car if I every felt the need to go to Skatetown to shop!!

 

The people that did this are filth!!!

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Disgusting behaviour. They are scum of the earth for doing that and I hope that the young lad isn't scarred by it, hate people that would randomly attack someone purely because of the shirt they are wearing. If they are IN A CAR, minding their own business then they should be left alone. I would have slightly understood if this was a grown man walking around in Southampton shouting his mouth off, but it wasn't, it was a young kid with his family in a car...

 

Deary me...

 

(Not saying the Grandparents weren't foolish if they knew they were heading through Southampton)

 

The same would happen if you drove through Pompey in a Saints shirt (probably). When I was about 12 we went to Gunwharf Quays to watch a film, my mate was wearing a Saints shirt and we had two chavvy lads bashing on the window driving down there. He got so much abuse from people, and that is what you would expect when wearing a replica shirt into enemy territory.

 

To summarise:

 

• Those two Saints fans are lowlife scum.

• The grandparents were silly for not even telling him to cover it up.

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Disgusting behaviour. They are scum of the earth for doing that and I hope that the young lad isn't scarred by it, hate people that would randomly attack someone purely because of the shirt they are wearing. If they are IN A CAR, minding their own business then they should be left alone. I would have slightly understood if this was a grown man walking around in Southampton shouting his mouth off, but it wasn't, it was a young kid with his family in a car...

 

Deary me...

 

(Not saying the Grandparents weren't foolish if they knew they were heading through Southampton)

 

The same would happen if you drove through Pompey in a Saints shirt (probably). When I was about 12 we went to Gunwharf Quays to watch a film, my mate was wearing a Saints shirt and we had two chavvy lads bashing on the window driving down there. He got so much abuse from people, and that is what you would expect when wearing a replica shirt into enemy territory.

 

To summarise:

 

• Those two Saints fans are lowlife scum.

The grandparents were silly for not even telling him to cover it up.

 

Why should they have to cover up what they wear in their own car?

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This...

 

Shameful. Absolutely shameful. Stop trying to downplay it by saying they let their kid wear the wrong kit in Southampton. This sort of thing reflects badly on all of us and being in denial about it only makes us look worse.

 

...and this...

 

You should be able to wear a football shirt of your choosing anywhere without getting attacked. Scum.

 

... a twelve year old boy, and we stoned him for wearing his teams colours - my how hard are we. Gran and Grandad on a day out probably with grandson in tow, yet somebody felt the need, not only to intimidate them, but to actually attack them as well.

 

Please no more 'excuses', nor shifting of blame, if this was your young son, grandson, mother or father - how then would you have felt.

 

The perpetrators are nothing but dog dirt.

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I don't care what football shirt the people in the car were wearing, if you act like those thugs did then you deserve to be punished.

 

They should not be allowed out in public until they learn how to behave like civilized human beings.

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I used to wear a Saints shirt all the time as a kid. Seemed every time I went to a PO post code I had it on. At the skatepark in Southsea, school trip to the docks, shopping, everything. Never once got any abuse. This was in the 90s and pompey were never really on my radar. I knew that we shouldn't like them but that was it really. I thought it was all fun and games.

 

This is probably what this kid thought when wearing his pfc shirt. Although I think it's programmed into kids from that end a lot more than here, he most likely had no clue it was anything more than just a football thing.

 

I wouldn't wear a Saints shirt that end anymore.

 

Sad really. Hope he's okay.

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If you found that funny it makes sense why you cannot spell saint

 

LOL, I didn't find anything about it funny, just added the humour bit to wind up nut-jobs like you.

 

It was obviously disgraceful behavour, it's hard to get into the mindset of people who do things like that. Whoever did it was scum but there are more important things to get angry about than a skate's broken window.

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Whilst driving towards the M271 on the slip under redbridge flyover today at approx 5pm I saw Two guys about 20yrs old stone a Blue Either Clio/Corsa type car and smash both passenger side windows and cause considerable damage to front/rear windows and body whilst shouting "Skate Cu**ts " and then when said car got caught at lights they ran in for some more then prompty ran off. The Chap driving the car who I would say was mid 50`s tried to get out but I think his family told him to get back in. I flashed my lights and beeped my horn whilst my Wife (on phone to police) tried to tell his Wife to pull over for help, They didn`t stop and it made me feel ashamed to be a Saints fan seeing the faces in their car mostly the one of the kid of about 12 sat in rear of car wearing a PFC shirt.

It was by the look of it Nan and Grandad on a day out maybe Ikea or West Quay bit of swimming then Mcd`s with the grandchildren. Well ! if any of you guys read the posts on here I can only apologise for the way those two behaved and i hope that the kids are okay.

The two Idiots who did this will most likley not be reading this because you prob aren`t even Saints fans and haven`t even attented a football match. Just two bored, Stoned and prob p!2sed Thugs !!.

 

:facepalm:

 

Yes, stoning cars etc is bang out of order but, I agree with other posters, why let your kids wear that filth in Southampton?? Makes my blood boil when I see it in West Quay. A couple of years back I was working on the co-op roof next to Portsmuff train station, our vans were stoned because we had 'Tel- Southampton' wrote on them!!! Like I said, not justifying the incident with the car, just questioning the family's thinking by letting the kids wear the tops?? I know in an ideal world we should all be able to wear what we like, where we like, but its not an ideal world!!!

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Yes, stoning cars etc is bang out of order but, I agree with other posters, why let your kids wear that filth in Southampton?? Makes my blood boil when I see it in West Quay. A couple of years back I was working on the co-op roof next to Portsmuff train station, our vans were stoned because we had 'Tel- Southampton' wrote on them!!! Like I said, not justifying the incident with the car, just questioning the family's thinking by letting the kids wear the tops?? I know in an ideal world we should all be able to wear what we like, where we like, but its not an ideal world!!!

 

Just because we don't, and will never, live in an 'ideal world' that doesn't mean we should perpetuate the problem through banal intolerance.

 

There again, this is the intellectually challenged human race we're talking about here so, on reflection, point taken...

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This...

 

 

 

...and this...

 

 

 

... a twelve year old boy, and we stoned him for wearing his teams colours - my how hard are we. Gran and Grandad on a day out probably with grandson in tow, yet somebody felt the need, not only to intimidate them, but to actually attack them as well.

 

Please no more 'excuses', nor shifting of blame, if this was your young son, grandson, mother or father - how then would you have felt.

 

The perpetrators are nothing but dog dirt.

 

Honetly??? If i went to pick up my grandchildren (yes I am that old, I have 2) and my daughter had suited them in their Saints kit and I was planning on going to Gun Wharf (extremely unlikely that I would go there anyway) I would do either -

 

A. say " come on Kayz change the kids you know were going to Portsmuff"

B. Change my plans and go to Winchester.

 

Not being a coward but just wouldn't expose my loved one to any potential danger!!!!

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Honetly??? If i went to pick up my grandchildren (yes I am that old, I have 2) and my daughter had suited them in their Saints kit and I was planning on going to Gun Wharf (extremely unlikely that I would go there anyway) I would do either -

 

A. say " come on Kayz change the kids you know were going to Portsmuff"

B. Change my plans and go to Winchester.

 

Not being a coward but just wouldn't expose my loved one to any potential danger!!!!

 

Yes honestly. The fact that you would choose to exercise more caution excuses nothing that this dog dirt did to this family. Are we condoning such behaviour by saying that it is expected - who knows. What I do know is that this is exactly the sort of thing that most football fans are trying to dissociate themselves from.

 

This was mindless violence against a young boy and his elderly relations, not a football firm related incident.

 

If I had any idea as to who carried out this attack, Saints fans or not, I would have no hesitation in shopping them.

 

Sorry, but I we are going to accept this as the 'norm' then we are in great danger of going back to the bad old days.

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As we walked back up the Ealing Rd yesterday, the other side of the elevated M4 section by the Audi dealership, there was a lad in a skate shirt.

 

"Your brave" I said and he just smiled sheepishly. The 9yo asked permission (declined) to shout and boo at him.

 

Now I despise the bast*rds but I didn't feel the need to cross the road and punch his lights out.

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See people in skate shirts all the time in Eastleigh/Hedge End sometimes even in town. No way you'd get away with it in Pompey. I remember falling asleep n the train with a Saints shirt on and ending up at Portsmouth Harbour station...big mistake.

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Serves them right, I cannot believe the parents could be so stupid.

 

You utter pri*k. Wearing a skate shirt in the car is a whole lot different than on the stret of Soton. This is not a Saints v Pomp*y thing but a pikey v normal tax paying family thing. I bet these pikeys cant even afford to watch the saints anyway. They are not saints fans.

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Been a while since I was in the UK, what happened? My kids perception of England is fed by BBC America - watching the Vicar of Dibley, Doc Martin and The antiques roadshow. They'll be in for a real shock when we come back.

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You are all making some assumptions here about parental responsibility and grandparents protecting their grandkids.

 

It is just as likely that they were all brothers and sisters.

 

I know that Brentford is very different but I was in the paddock yesterday and only once did the potential of trouble occur to me. Queuing for a drink at half time a bloke remarked that I was brave wearing my saints shirt in there, when I pointed out that I was there with SuperMikey and Liquidshokk he backed off.

 

Next year could be a completely different matter at Fratton though, I understand that the accesie area is also in front of their rank and file. As wrong as I think it is to feel threatened merely by choice of team I will decide nearer the time what to wear. I will definitely be taking a flask though (and my boyz of course).

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Mindless violence like this should never be excused. I never go to P*rtsmouth or the entire PO postcode unless I'm driving through and the sight of a p*mpey shirt offends me, but I'd not attack innocent people and little kids because of a stupid piece of clothing. We're in the better, larger slice of Hampshire so we're always going to see Skates looking to improve their quality of life by moving away from the slums, it's a chance for banter and **** taking not thuggery.

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I'm disgusted with the retards on this forum that think that these actions are in any way acceptable or funny. Rivalry and banter between citys and teams is fine and a bit of fun but the increasing intensity of this ritualised hatred of Pompey is pathetic, a lot of idiots think that this blind hatred is part of being a Saints fan. Well grow up people, near me in Swanley a guy died recently when little feral ****s stoned cars on the M20, and this could have happened with this family, so to condone it, laugh about it or be excited because it adds the rivalry means you are supporting and encouraging actions that could have killed people.

 

The retards on here are worse than the ****s that did it, the gutless ****s on here get off on examples of violence because in their stupid minds it somehow illustrates how important this pathetic hatred with pompey is and the tacit rep of Saints fans that goes with it. But they applaud acts of violence that if there was no pompey connection they would condemn and they applaud violence that they themselves are too scared to get involved in. Bunch of ****s.

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This is one of those pointless threads where someone posts something that is obviously inexcusable and totally wrong so people's replies compete to be more outraged than the previous one until someone thinks it's funny to make light of it sparking of a fresh competition of moral outrage at people who condone what is obviously wrong.

 

There will be people now viewing this thread hoping someone says "the stupid skates deserved it" just so they can be more angry and outraged than the previously most outraged, thus giving them the moral highground over any of the previous only slightly outraged people.

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Try wearing a Saints shirt in Gosport......not advisable under any circumstances,trust me i know.

 

Bloke in his 50's lives a few doors along found out i was a Saints fan,i get 4-1 shouted at me on occasions and it is not done in a 'banter' kind of way i can assure you.

 

I have started to give a bit back,but i find it just a bit ridiculous in the street having a slanging match with an old fart that should know better.

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You utter pri*k. Wearing a skate shirt in the car is a whole lot different than on the stret of Soton. This is not a Saints v Pomp*y thing but a pikey v normal tax paying family thing. I bet these pikeys cant even afford to watch the saints anyway. They are not saints fans.

 

Have a wonder round Fratton with your Saints shirt on and come back and report your findings.

 

Moron.

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Have a wonder round Fratton with your Saints shirt on and come back and report your findings.

 

Moron.

 

I doubt he'd even come back alive.

 

I've got a fair bit of abuse at Fratton station just for reading MLT's autobiography!

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Have a wonder round Fratton with your Saints shirt on and come back and report your findings.

 

Moron.

 

I'd like to be the first person to express my outrage at this comment. More will follow.

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LOL, I didn't find anything about it funny, just added the humour bit to wind up nut-jobs like you.

 

It was obviously disgraceful behavour, it's hard to get into the mindset of people who do things like that. Whoever did it was scum but there are more important things to get angry about than a skate's broken window.

 

Oh I see. You made the comment that it was humorous that it was young 'pompey' children that were attacked up to wind 'nut job' people up - what a laugh. Out of interest what is a nut job? Is it somebody who thinks its funny when 12 year old kids and their grannies have their car windows smashed just for having a pompey shirt on.

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Not sure what is sadder.. that there are two dispicable ****s responsible for attcking these folk, or the utter f**kwits on here defending it as the (grand)parents fault. How fecking sad. A few years back when a friend of mine died, a staunch saints fan, his coffin had a guard of honour of folk wearing saints and pompey colours - fans from both clubs we got to know when doing some charity work in honour of a young saints lad. We never laid up on the banter often fierce, but its football, a game.... sadly there seem to be those who defend still defend violence in football with some psychological and social bullsheidt, laced with misguided, misinformed and uneducated 'alpha male' bolox. There is only one thing anyone needs to know about this sort of thing and thats that any fecker who thinks its 'part of the game' or 'expected wearing club colours in another town' is simply a thick as shiit uneducated f**kwit.

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