Blue Smarties
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Sadly sounds like the Blackpool fan from the weekend has passed away. Regardless of the Vinny connection, 6,000 of these on the booze all day might not end well.
Sadly sounds like the Blackpool fan from the weekend has passed away. Regardless of the Vinny connection, 6,000 of these on the booze all day might not end well.
Second time it’s happened to Burnley. Ask Forest.It can happen with any fan base,it only takes one **** to cause a tragedy.
*The phantom bog door kopite scribbler likes this post*It can happen with any fan base,it only takes one **** to cause a tragedy.
I think it’s wise for the full facts to emerge first before passing any kind of comment.Whilst Burnleys fanbase has more than its fair share of wronguns its fair to say this 56 yr old gent should have known better than allegedly approach the designated away fans seafront pub with other pool fans at 7pm thus sparking some lively debate. No football team is worth dieing for or a long prison sentence .
Thought we'd got rid of this shit in the early 90s, thirty years of relative peace but notice its been getting worse the last couple of years. RIP fella no game of footy is worth this.Sadly sounds like the Blackpool fan from the weekend has passed away. Regardless of the Vinny connection, 6,000 of these on the booze all day might not end well.
Bit of a moot point as the perpetrator of that one wasn't really a Burnley fan though - as I'm sure you know, he was a City season ticket holder from Burnley, although it did happen at a Burnley match rather than a City match. I had the (not so good) fortune of meeting "Suicity" about 6 weeks before that tragic incident on Wilmslow Road following the 3-1 derby win in our final season at Maine Road. He was a proper scrote who fancied himself as a hooligan but probably couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag. As it happens, the attack on the Forest fan was as cowardly as it gets.Second time it’s happened to Burnley. Ask Forest.