Prestwich_Blue
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The Germans do have a bit of form for this.We stood in sweltering heat in the carriage for another 30 minutes waiting for it to set off, herded in like cattle, many people sweating and unable to breathe.
The Germans do have a bit of form for this.We stood in sweltering heat in the carriage for another 30 minutes waiting for it to set off, herded in like cattle, many people sweating and unable to breathe.
Fuck sake man, not even kidding i choked on my highland park reading that bwahahahahahahahaThe Germans do have a bit of form for this.
I was , although not nice it was well funny when guy with the umbrella fought them off.The train journey back to Dusseldorf was exactly the same ten years ago when we played Schalke in the UEFA. It's why I advised that blues should have stayed close to Gelsenkirchen on the evening of the game
If I remember correctly @Bill was on that train
They video their own toxic behaviour and post it online. Totally oblivious to their own cnuntish behaviour.
parents were there to it was a family trip
I am surprised by this as well the German fans we met were great and the lack of segregation and beers I thought was ok. I am sorry to hear about the lad and I hope he gets through.
Although I have to say the aggressors I saw were city fans throwing beer at fans Schalke and city and arguing amongst each other. As we were leaving having just scored a winner there were the usual Charlied up young ones pushing each other and threatening to twat each other. Blues.
We went into the Schalke section to leave to avoid them. That’s right we felt safer leaving with the Schalke fans.
It gets worse every time I go. The team is sponsored by etihad a lot of our fans are sponsored by cocaine.
We were told by some of the little scrots when we got back to the hotel that because we are old we should stop going so more of the little coked up fuckers can get tickets, and he wasn't joking