Boro fan in family stand

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Not from what I have seen/heard of late, videos of fans on the pitch fighting. Happened a few times now.
One of the worst rows i witnessed at Maine Rd was a rugby encounter between Widness or Wigan V Warrington early 90s with both mobs toe to toe in the Platt Lane. The Wigan (Rugby) firm i saw a couple of years later walking through Moss-Side was on a scale of anything i've seen at the football.
 
Presumably if we had managed to score more than the single goal that our dismal stats revealed regarding possession and shots on goal he would have had very little to celebrate other than a consolation goal.

I think we all felt a little disappointed with our team yesterday and maybe he just reflected this.
 
One of the worst rows i witnessed at Maine Rd was a rugby encounter between Widness or Wigan V Warrington early 90s with both mobs toe to toe in the Platt Lane. The Wigan (Rugby) firm i saw a couple of years later walking through Moss-Side was on a scale of anything i've seen at the football.
This post makes me so angry that I want to punch you on the back of the head.
 
you know me mate, as it is me.

whats funny they call the arse a "hotbed" of football. all three clubs up their have the most fickle fans in football.

Was only saying this to my lad sat in the South Stand 3, when they were enquiring to our whereabouts 'when we were shit'! It really is only a matter of months since their ground actually looked closed there were so few fans.
 
A generalisation I know but Boro fans are obnoxious bastards. I had the misfortune of being behind three of them in the queue for the tram, after the game. "It's like the United Nations, no-ones English " etc.
A metro link employee tried to close the gate, just before you walk down to the platform; they forced the gate open and pushed him out of the way.
Poor excuses for Geordies and I hope they go straight back down.
 
One of the worst rows i witnessed at Maine Rd was a rugby encounter between Widness or Wigan V Warrington early 90s with both mobs toe to toe in the Platt Lane. The Wigan (Rugby) firm i saw a couple of years later walking through Moss-Side was on a scale of anything i've seen at the football.

I was at that. It was a fucking humdinger. There were at least 200 lads on the Warrington side who went for trouble but 3 x as many Wigan. Doesn't happen so much now though.
 
I wouldnt ever advocate punching someone in the back of the head, I would rather they fall asleep on a train and then slap the shitbag, its just how I roll.
Your method, much like sink pissing, has stood the test of time. Anyone can devise a new cowardly means of attacking someone when their guard is down, but will it stand the test of time?

I think it will go the same way as sink pooing, personally.
 
Your method, much like sink pissing, has stood the test of time. Anyone can devise a new cowardly means of attacking someone when their guard is down, but will it stand the test of time?

I think it will go the same way as sink pooing, personally.

I was a fan of the new fangled, johnny come lately, sink pooers, they showed promise, but logistically it was a no starter, especially if advancing in years one would often need a hand onto the sink and those who were on the more portly side often were left in a shower of water and porcelain on the floor, never a good look. They should never be derided for their lack of ambition though.
 
I was a fan of the new fangled, johnny come lately, sink pooers, they showed promise, but logistically it was a no starter, especially if advancing in years one would often need a hand onto the sink and those who were on the more portly side often were left in a shower of water and porcelain on the floor, never a good look. They should never be derided for their lack of ambition though.
If we had more Belfast sinks dotted around the ground these trailblazers might have stood a chance, but once again the club didn't listen to an important section of its fans.
 
I was a fan of the new fangled, johnny come lately, sink pooers, they showed promise, but logistically it was a no starter, especially if advancing in years one would often need a hand onto the sink and those who were on the more portly side often were left in a shower of water and porcelain on the floor, never a good look. They should never be derided for their lack of ambition though.
Main problem was akin to the atmosphere problem. We're all willing to try sink pooing but don't want to be the only one, like singing during the game in 105.
 
If we had more Belfast sinks dotted around the ground these trailblazers might have stood a chance, but once again the club didn't listen to an important section of its fans.

I think the Catholics in our support would have opposed such move, I dont think such sectarian sinking has a place in modern football.

Maybe if Sterling forked out on some suitable sinks rather than wasting money on his mother's then this much maligned and misunderstood section of our new fan base would have the satisfaction they require.
 

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