City fans attacking City fans, why? ?

paulchapo said:
Yesterday I was sitting in the reception at the hilton hotel just after the game when the door staff led in a mid twenties guy in some distress and shock, accompanied by an older guy.HIs face was bruised and swollen and on asking the older guy what happened it APPEARED 6 city fans had been pushing and kicking off with anyone near them. As they ran past one of them punched the young lad in city colours for no reason at all.

Yesterday I saw too many drunken aggressive scum in our colours and all day drinking or not you need to take a long hard look at yourselves, some of whom were no kids but people of an age who really should know better!

I don't know if the two guys come on here but if they do I hope the lad who got hit is ok If the cowardly scum who like to smack an innocent fellow blue are here fuck off to the rags they are right up your street. .

You don't really know what happened then?
 
That's what comes with a 1715hrs kick off. Too many people who can't handle alcohol. Think of the Rangers fans in Manchester a few years back.
 
Big Ernst said:
I was in Block 134 yesterday and it kicked off in 136 at the final whistle with the ending result being a woman caught flush in the face by a bloke. Needless to say the bloke was ejected but to say myself and my 9 year old lad were shocked was a massive understatement. A total embarrassment to the club and fans alike.

Where abouts were you sat in 136? I was sat there and didn't see it kick off.
 
There was a lad around 18-20 near me who was apoplectic at the final whistle and I legit thought he was going to attack people but fortunately just took it out on his chair.

Some people struggle to accept defeat with the heightened expectations. I nearly broke a table on the coach back to Bury after our 3-2 loss to United but that's a derby loss, always a source of rage.

There were some neanderthals at Wembley yesterday but also plenty of the same old City fans... applauding Wigan, shaking hands with their supporters, and singing "We never win at home and we never win away...".
 
tidyman said:
paulchapo said:
Yesterday I was sitting in the reception at the hilton hotel just after the game when the door staff led in a mid twenties guy in some distress and shock, accompanied by an older guy.HIs face was bruised and swollen and on asking the older guy what happened it APPEARED 6 city fans had been pushing and kicking off with anyone near them. As they ran past one of them punched the young lad in city colours for no reason at all.

Yesterday I saw too many drunken aggressive scum in our colours and all day drinking or not you need to take a long hard look at yourselves, some of whom were no kids but people of an age who really should know better!

I don't know if the two guys come on here but if they do I hope the lad who got hit is ok If the cowardly scum who like to smack an innocent fellow blue are here fuck off to the rags they are right up your street. .

You don't really know what happened then?

Einsten you are not mate! I of course only have the guy I spoke to's version as I said and listening to the conversation of the hilton staff but two more harmless looking city fans you wouldn't see. What I DO know is the lad was in pain and shock and the mark and swelling on his face was very visible and real. His mate couldn't believe it was fellow blues did it at random for no reason.
 
Some Norn Iron twat had a hop off of four (yes, four!) of my mates at half time, yesterday. No violence just your run of the mill, raw-mouthed, verbal ignorance. As far as the lads could understand his bitter, drunken raving, he seemed to take umbrage at the "fact" that they were from Glasgow (they couldn't be arsed informing him, that they're not and are in fact also Irish) and he kept threatening to "have them sorted" and even showed them his UVF tattoo, just to prove that he was indeed a hard man (seriously!).
The lads tried ignoring the moron but in the end, one of them had to walk over and advise him of the advantages of shutting his cake hole and promptly fucking off. Startled, he took off like a rat up a drainpipe.
Ten minutes into the second half and he was spotted being escorted from the stadium by a steward and two coppers.
Nothing at all was said by any officials to my mates. So, to be fair to them, they did their job right. That didn't stop them spending the rest of the game, waiting for a tap in the shoulder.
 
danny123 said:
Big Ernst said:
I was in Block 134 yesterday and it kicked off in 136 at the final whistle with the ending result being a woman caught flush in the face by a bloke. Needless to say the bloke was ejected but to say myself and my 9 year old lad were shocked was a massive understatement. A total embarrassment to the club and fans alike.

Where abouts were you sat in 136? I was sat there and didn't see it kick off.

I was in 134 directly behind the goal and to the right of me it went off at the final whistle involving about 8 with the woman then left in tears after being hit. An utter disgrace.
 
It's bang out of order but with between 40-45000 blues at Wembley, many drinking all day it's going to happen. In general I thought the vast majority of our fans were fine, many Wigan fans commented on how gracious we were after the game, living in Wigan I feel proud of that.
 

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