Manchester33
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32,000 City fans going down to Wembley, at least half of them pissed out their faces drinking all day and people are shocked that it kicked off a few times?
Can't stop laughing!squirtyflower said:You can lift her all you like, my back's gone so I can't do itmancitymick said:Was in 134 and never noticed any trouble. The nearest there could have been was me lifting Mrs Squirtyflower and hubby getting a shitty on (which would not happen) in the air when YaYa scored
Not shocked, disappointed.Loukas said:32,000 City fans going down to Wembley, at least half of them pissed out their faces drinking all day and people are shocked that it kicked off a few times?
Loukas said:32,000 City fans going down to Wembley, at least half of them pissed out their faces drinking all day and people are shocked that it kicked off a few times?
ell said:jimharri said:Sorry to hear that, and I hope your lad is okay. Fingers crossed it didn't ruin the day too much for him. Anyone know who they were by those specific seat numbers? Name and shame time.St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:It was block 137 row 19 seats 88 and 87..
The reason i know is because i was sat directly behind it and my 13 yr old was breaking his heart after being in the middle of it..the two cunts were a father and lad on anyone they didnt like. It all started because someone called a sunderland player the m word and this father and lad got all precious and decided to kick off..i cut my hand getting inbetween my lad and these two pricks fighting with anyone. In the end.they.got turfed out tellong people to fuck off on the way..
Alcohol and the fact we were losing didnt help..
Idiots idiots..so many drunken twats watching city..glad the team made me and my boy smile in thr end..just at.marlybone now for a swift beer...
Those two twats should be ashamed of themselves.
This was all first half in 137 by the way...
Why? were you there? Always two sides to a story and we haven't heard the other side yet so lets not go "Naming and shaming" on the internet like big hard men
peoffrey said:I probably heard it three or four times over the course of the day but just turned a deaf ear. It's obviously distasteful but there's still context behind it when they milked the disaster for all they could. Nobody refers to Liverpool fans as "Hillsboroughs" or "Heysels", do they? Are Chelsea the "Helicopters" or "Hardings"? No.