A swan saw its own reflection and shat itself. Still waiting for video clip from security, TBM.TBM wrote:Anyone wanna explain what this thread is all about, maybe with the use of a video clip of the incident
Video embedded in the page below.....TBM wrote:Anyone wanna explain what this thread is all about, maybe with the use of a video clip of the incident
Deserved red tbhSutekh wrote:Video embedded in the page below.....TBM wrote:Anyone wanna explain what this thread is all about, maybe with the use of a video clip of the incident
http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/08/watford-s ... f-5093559/
handbags_harris wrote:Wolves is one of the few grounds where a police presence is required at every match. Walking out of the game last month there was nobody, absolutely nobody outside the away end in a security capacity which directly led to one of our own getting his face smashed in.
The problem is Mr A - Is that many a fan thinks it's ok to behave in an idiotic manner inside the ground as they have the safety of stewards/police and segregation. They're in their own little safety bubble. You know, say like flicking the V's aggressively towards the opposition fans. If you're then recognised outside the ground then don't be too surprised if you get some sort of reprisal.Mr Angry wrote:That underpass is a location where at some point in the future a fan WILL be killed.
When going to Wolves, don't forget to turn your watches back to 1974; whenever I have been there I have expected to see the locals wearing massive flares, permed mullets and their scarves tied to their wrists.
Then there are those who travel to a foreign country and abuse the local, non-football supporting people, because 'that's what football fans do'.No Fixed Abode wrote:The problem is Mr A - Is that many a fan thinks it's ok to behave in an idiotic manner inside the ground as they have the safety of stewards/police and segregation. They're in their own little safety bubble. You know, say like flicking the V's aggressively towards the opposition fans. If you're then recognised outside the ground then don't be too surprised if you get some sort of reprisal.Mr Angry wrote:That underpass is a location where at some point in the future a fan WILL be killed.
When going to Wolves, don't forget to turn your watches back to 1974; whenever I have been there I have expected to see the locals wearing massive flares, permed mullets and their scarves tied to their wrists.
Then there are those than continue their idiotic behaviour outside the ground then moan when someone confronts them.
Well quite. Football fans think it's ok to act in a certain manner just because they're attending a game. For example, pushing and shoving outside a stadium to get in for KO. But that is fine. It's what football fans do.YateleyRoyal wrote:Then there are those who travel to a foreign country and abuse the local, non-football supporting people, because 'that's what football fans do'.No Fixed Abode wrote:The problem is Mr A - Is that many a fan thinks it's ok to behave in an idiotic manner inside the ground as they have the safety of stewards/police and segregation. They're in their own little safety bubble. You know, say like flicking the V's aggressively towards the opposition fans. If you're then recognised outside the ground then don't be too surprised if you get some sort of reprisal.Mr Angry wrote:That underpass is a location where at some point in the future a fan WILL be killed.
When going to Wolves, don't forget to turn your watches back to 1974; whenever I have been there I have expected to see the locals wearing massive flares, permed mullets and their scarves tied to their wrists.
Then there are those than continue their idiotic behaviour outside the ground then moan when someone confronts them.
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