i8rags
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Lots of aggression yesterday from blues on blues, saw the Sunderland fans close to me got what they deserved
Blue Mooner said:I don't understand how 15-20 Sunderland fans can get tickets all sat together, as that is like a block booking of season card holders. No way individual season card holders would give up their tickets and they all happen to be sat together. The only tickets that get sold in blocks all together are supporters clubs allocations. Is there a rogue SC that has applied for tickets then sold them en masse?
No idea, but the seat no's should be given to the club to be investigated.
Prestwich_Blue said:Some of the stuff on here is cringeworthy. Correct
I went to the Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield recently and to the Premiership final at Twickenham last May. Fans of both countries/clubs sat together with neutrals and it was all good natured without a spot of bother. Just proves that many football fans are complete neanderthals and it's no wonder the police take such a dim view of us.
Prestwich_Blue said:Some of the stuff on here is cringeworthy.
I went to the Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield recently and to the Premiership final at Twickenham last May. Fans of both countries/clubs sat together with neutrals and it was all good natured without a spot of bother. Just proves that many football fans are complete neanderthals and it's no wonder the police take such a dim view of us.
Prestwich_Blue said:Some of the stuff on here is cringeworthy.
I went to the Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield recently and to the Premiership final at Twickenham last May. Fans of both countries/clubs sat together with neutrals and it was all good natured without a spot of bother. Just proves that many football fans are complete neanderthals and it's no wonder the police take such a dim view of us.
Prestwich_Blue said:Some of the stuff on here is cringeworthy.
I went to the Calcutta Cup game at Murrayfield recently and to the Premiership final at Twickenham last May. Fans of both countries/clubs sat together with neutrals and it was all good natured without a spot of bother. Just proves that many football fans are complete neanderthals and it's no wonder the police take such a dim view of us.
DortmundDummy said:actually i find it pathetic that people are scared of their own shadows and can`t stand up for them selves... weak people these days.DortmundDummy said:They wanted a reaction and got it, unfortunate for them they came unstuck. I watched the game in the Printworks and had two sat behind me cheering every move from Sunderland, I was very very close to lamping the big fat ugly twat who HAD A GO AT ME when City equalised, my wife and daughter stopped me from flying in, other City fans in there aplauded me standing up to the c**ts.. TheyGaudinosWheels said:This was in the row in front of me. A group of Sunderland fans started celebrating when they scored and received the obvious invitation to move on. Soon turned really nasty and it was mainly Blues that we're escalating it I'm sorry to say. Really sad thing was that loads of wannabe hard men saw what was happening and came rushing down from many rows back to get involved. Idiotic from the Sunderland fans to celebrate that wildly in our end but the reaction from some Blues was well over the top. Grown men fighting at a Cup final (or any game!) is fuckin pathetic!
got turfed in the end and I had a pat on the back from other blues and plenty of kisses off the city girls in there, and even a united fan (said i should have hit them) was on our side, after it all calmed down it turns out the knobs were pissed up aussies trying to be clever, I think they may be a little quieter next time in manchester, MY last words were its Partizan in Manchester fuck off.