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In news that'll bring a tear to Turk's (and probably the old man's generation) eyes, Southampton just aren't that nawty anymore.

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/352864/FootballRelatedArrestsBanningOrderSeason201314.pdf

 

In fact, comparing us with our visitors this weekend, we look like a fking knitting club. What's going on, forum hardmen? :D

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Shrewsbury Town have more in the past 12 months than everyone in the 92 except Newcastle. Interesting.

 

Look at this bunch of photo-fit stereotype morons: :rolleyes:

 

http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2013/08/06/football-hooligans-admit-shrewsbury-town-centre-fight/

 

The guy on the left in the middle row looks like Luke Shaw. Maybe that's why he's been training on his own?

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Tables are very confusing, scroll down to the "Arrest by club supported and type of offence" and poopey have more than us :)

 

Obviously most of their hardcore fans have given up supporting them so have avoided the banning orders all together, those that are left are busy obtaining more arrests for violent conduct and public disorder... :lol:

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How's that teacher getting on who orchestrated Maze Hill? A perfect illustration of how swinging for someone in the context of a football match, than say a nightclub, can have far more serious consequences. Surely just a game for those with no responsibilities and nothing to lose?

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How's that teacher getting on who orchestrated Maze Hill? A perfect illustration of how swinging for someone in the context of a football match, than say a nightclub, can have far more serious consequences. Surely just a game for those with no responsibilities and nothing to lose?

 

Everyone I know who was involved is doing just fine. That whole thing was a complete joke, but it's old ground which doesn't need covering again.

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How's that teacher getting on who orchestrated Maze Hill? A perfect illustration of how swinging for someone in the context of a football match, than say a nightclub, can have far more serious consequences. Surely just a game for those with no responsibilities and nothing to lose?

 

That was me and I'm doing great thanks. As for orchestrated, don't believe everything you hear. I'd struggle to arrange a piiss up in a brewery.

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How's that teacher getting on who orchestrated Maze Hill? A perfect illustration of how swinging for someone in the context of a football match, than say a nightclub, can have far more serious consequences. Surely just a game for those with no responsibilities and nothing to lose?

 

The guy has paid his penalty and has moved onward and upward with his life. Once bad, not always bad.

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Love the guy in the yellow stone island bouncing around giving it the big'un but runnning scared anytime anyone comes close to him.

 

Surely if you are going to act like that a less conspicuous(/garish) jacket is a smarter idea.

 

Lol! He should have been charged with skipping without due care and attention!

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Tables are very confusing, scroll down to the "Arrest by club supported and type of offence" and poopey have more than us :)

 

Obviously most of their hardcore fans have given up supporting them so have avoided the banning orders all together, those that are left are busy obtaining more arrests for violent conduct and public disorder... :lol:

 

Pompey will always have more than us. They have all sorts of arrests going on downs there, being in possession of an offensive face, urinating in a public convenience, going equiped to commit a loss of revenue, failure to provide a specimen of human DNA, all the usual things:lol:

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I suspect regional police forces may have differing levels of enthusiasm in the use of banning orders as a tool against football supporters. This means the stats might not correlate perfectly with the nawtiness of a given club.

 

Counties like Lincolnshire and Shropshire are hotbeds of hooligan culture these days, with their lower-profile league 1 ands 2 clubs being perfect for the purpose.

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