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fulham "firm"

by harryroyal » 27 Oct 2012 18:23

anyone else see the the group of danny dyers just pass the buses running into reading fans shouting come on then and trying to hit people. Absolute muppets trying to intimidate dads with their children, the police were just round the corner so i hope they got arrested.

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by Maquisard » 27 Oct 2012 18:29

If you're referring to the activity at the bus station half an hour before the game, it was started by about 15 boys in Reading colours (hesitate to call them fans) striding up to the Fulham supporters waiting for the buses. Seemed to take the stewards completely by surprise.

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by harryroyal » 27 Oct 2012 18:30

No this was after the game, must of been revenge.

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by soggy biscuit » 27 Oct 2012 19:31

This was a clash between what must be the 2 most middle class football clubs in the land. Hardly going to be trouble.

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by robbieroyal » 27 Oct 2012 20:19

My mate who is a Fulham ST holder was delayed getting to game (half hour in to game)

He said it kicked off before game at bus Station and it was indeed started by Reading lads.


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by Maguire » 27 Oct 2012 20:29

Maquisard If you're referring to the activity at the bus station half an hour before the game, it was started by about 15 boys in Reading colours (hesitate to call them fans) striding up to the Fulham supporters waiting for the buses. Seemed to take the stewards completely by surprise.


15 boys in Reading colours?

LOL

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by harryroyal » 27 Oct 2012 20:34

when people say bus station are they talking about at the madejski or in town.

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by Oxon_Royal » 27 Oct 2012 21:25

harryroyal No this was after the game, must of been revenge.


Or even, must 'have' been.

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Re: fulham "firm"

by harryroyal » 27 Oct 2012 21:28

Oxon_Royal
harryroyal No this was after the game, must of been revenge.


Or even, must 'have' been.

oxf*rd off :wink:


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by Ups and Downs » 27 Oct 2012 21:32

I sit right next to the away fans in u26 and can say that, by a absolutely massive distance, the fulham fans we the most reserved/refined/well behaved ones so far this year.

Some good singing, especially the "I love you ...." chant. Like it! And none of that "come on, let's hav it" across a massive barrier and lots of stewards bullshit behaviour. Can we host you every week?

Southerners, southerners, southerners.

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by Turnball ACs » 27 Oct 2012 21:57

Very interesting before the game in the old Alder Valley bus station. Clearly the old bill simply don't have a clue how to police a matchday in Reading. What are they being paid for? Absolutely disgraceful that Fulham and Reading hooligans can clash uninterrupted with no coppers in sight. All they are worried about is earning their overtime. "What a waste of council tax, Thames Valley Police".

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by harryroyal » 27 Oct 2012 22:00

Ups and Downs I sit right next to the away fans in u26 and can say that, by a absolutely massive distance, the fulham fans we the most reserved/refined/well behaved ones so far this year.

Some good singing, especially the "I love you ...." chant. Like it! And none of that "come on, let's hav it" across a massive barrier and lots of stewards bullshit behaviour. Can we host you every week?

Southerners, southerners, southerners.

i agree they are the least scummy team. ALthough at the match i always think the team we're playing are massive oxf*rd when we're are down.

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Re: fulham "firm"

by Royal Ginger » 28 Oct 2012 01:14

soggy biscuit This was a clash between what must be the 2 most middle class football clubs in the land. Hardly going to be trouble.


This. I saw a man wearing a cravat today.


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Re: fulham "firm"

by semtex1871 » 28 Oct 2012 20:07

I overheard a couple of Fulham fans tutting at the queue for the stir-fry cooking station in hospitality........thought it was gonna kick off!!!!!

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Re: fulham "firm"

by Jackson Corner » 28 Oct 2012 20:19

It nearly did they had a Volvo estate on stand by for a quick get away.

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Re: fulham "firm"

by maffff » 28 Oct 2012 22:55

I had some asian kid in an Orange Petric shirt over a grey hoodie try fronting up to me before of all his mates. Told him to stop being a pussy and hit me, he backed down and walked off....

fun.

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Re: fulham "firm"

by HoneyRoastHoax » 29 Oct 2012 08:57

firms don't wear colours :roll:

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by bobby1413 » 29 Oct 2012 09:00

We should set up a firm now, in case there is further trouble. Or join forces with The Scorpions?

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Re: fulham "firm"

by BraisingsteakRoyal » 29 Oct 2012 09:24

Their firm is called "The Ruffians"

They were there on Saturday because I heard the rallying call of "Dukes up, Arthur!""

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Re: fulham "firm"

by loyalroyal4life » 29 Oct 2012 09:31

HoneyRoastHoax firms don't wear colours :roll:



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