An apology to the West Brom fan

SuperKevinHorlock said:
I do feel guilty but I must add in the cold light day that I confronted him rather than started on him. Personally I'm sick of opposition fans thinking it's ok to wear rag colours it's embarrassing and deserves abuse.

But as mentioned in the op I was wrong.

So what you're saying is, you're sorry but not really.
 
Stuuuuuu said:
SuperKevinHorlock said:
I do feel guilty but I must add in the cold light day that I confronted him rather than started on him. Personally I'm sick of opposition fans thinking it's ok to wear rag colours it's embarrassing and deserves abuse.

But as mentioned in the op I was wrong.

So what you're saying is, you're sorry but not really.


I was sorry that I confronted a baggy who had his away colours on but I would do the same again. If you go to an away game and wear the colours of the home teams main rivals than surely you expect abuse and are probably looking for it.
 
Ah the old 'moral highground' retort - classic.
At the end of the day you 'started' on a few kids, one of whom was wearing a green and yellow scarf. When you say it the way it is, just like I did there, you are actually a bit of a tit, aren't you? So don't come on with the moral highground arguement against those of us who have called you a bit of a silly billy for doing what you did, because its as contradictory of a retort as you could have said.
***Also meant to add, then you came onto a forum and told us all about it, disguising your adventures by pretending it was an apology***
 
SuperKevinHorlock said:
Stuuuuuu said:
So what you're saying is, you're sorry but not really.


I was sorry that I confronted a baggy who had his away colours on but I would do the same again. If you go to an away game and wear the colours of the home teams main rivals than surely you expect abuse and are probably looking for it.

But if they are 'looking for it' they also have to find someone dim enough to 'give it' - looks like they found just the person really
 
SuperKevinHorlock said:
Stuuuuuu said:
So what you're saying is, you're sorry but not really.


I was sorry that I confronted a baggy who had his away colours on but I would do the same again. If you go to an away game and wear the colours of the home teams main rivals than surely you expect abuse and are probably looking for it.

Red, white and black?
 
timesprout said:
SuperKevinHorlock said:
I do feel guilty but I must add in the cold light day that I confronted him rather than started on him. Personally I'm sick of opposition fans thinking it's ok to wear rag colours it's embarrassing and deserves abuse.

But as mentioned in the op I was wrong.
What made you think you had the right to confront anyone ? Stella ?

Don't let your missus goad you into confrontation.
Football violence is sooo '70s/80/s,and is only carried on nowadays in backwards places like Leeds,Stoke and Notlob.
 
"I was sorry that I confronted a baggy who had his away colours on but I would do the same again. If you go to an away game and wear the colours of the home teams main rivals than surely you expect abuse and are probably looking for it."


You my friend are a dying breed stuck in a time warp
 

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