Foden video

did my 'apprenticeship' there as a kid going with my older brother. Some proper loons at Bolton in 70's
We couldnt get tickets once in the City end (where the supermarket had half the end?) so we went in with Bolton on the other side of the segregation......cue blues shouting over why you in there ? Next it's us against the whole fucking stand of Bolton. Police rescued us and took us across the pitch gave us a bollocking and chucked us out.


Then we are fighting on the car park at the end as they kept City in. Mad days
 
There was loads of trouble from the Bolton bellends years ago at the Senior Soccer tournament in Manchester, absolute bunch of drongo’s, my mate had a City shirt on, we left before the final to avoid that lot.
They’re just restarting seniors football again by the look of it. Wonder if they’ll have better security this time or whether they’ll make the same mistakes again.
 
Who said they're not allowed. It looks like Foden's girlfriend had the common sense to run out and get him back inside pronto when Foden came out to help his mother.

It's his mother who needs educating as her immediate thought was to make things much worse. If she cannot control her temper/anger in these scenarios, then Foden will suffer in the long term

I'm pretty sure that wasn't her immediate thought. I'd wager her immediate thought was to protect her son.
 
And coke, horseracing, boxing football loads of people can't go out without getting coked up. Sad individuals who lack self confidence and need a boost to go out
Oswestry in Shropshire in a nice market town to drive through most of the time.
On a Friday night it is entirely different entirely due to consumption down the throat or up the nose.
 
I am not getting involved in an argument when we have only seen part of the scenario.

Whatever happened that night, Foden and co got off lightly thankfully but I hope lessons were learnt.

He is now a target for all the loons out there, just like all people in the public eye, and the same applies to his family and friends.

He has to change where and who he hangs out with and he needs to learn quickly.
Who is he supposed to hang out with? Give the lad a fucking break. He was out with his family in a private box, it should have been a safe enough environment. He's a Manchester lad and a footballer not a monk.
 
What I don't get is how Phil was goaded all the way back to what must be a vip area.
Did they have a room, given the Bolton accent, were they part of Khan's hanger ons, passed off that he got battered and looking for trouble.
 
Not sure what world some of the members live in but it's a lot more polite and civilised than the one i'm in.

It's the perfect world of sitting and summing up a confrontation in the peace, safety and tranquility of their home. Unfortunately if you're unlucky enough to get caught up in such a confrontation you don't have that luxury. It often happens very quickly and unexpectedly and those minutes are filled with fear, threat and aggression with no idea how bad it is going to get. In those circumstances rational thought and decision making go out of the window and people resort to their animal instincts for survival which is fight or flight. You can take all the precautions you want but sometimes the shitstains of society are unavoidable.
 
There were numerous incidents on the night involving 'famous' people.

Jordan Pickford, Foden and Noel Gallagher all had problems, maybe boxing nights are not places to hang out for celebs.

It's everything to do with who he hangs about with sadly, why do you think so many famous people become lonely? Serious lifestyle changes come as a result of fame and fortune, that's just the reality.
I get what you’re saying, it’s the reason VIP areas exist. Sadly, too many insecure and envious twats out there trying to make a name for themselves. ‘Famous’ people have a choice - normal life and trouble or protection/separation.

But, I have no idea about Foden’s life, who he spends his time with and I can’t draw any conclusion about that from Saturday night. His mum reacted to what she saw as a threat. That can be hard to ignore, in an ideal world it’d be easy and then I’d have a much quieter life as a teacher.

The stuff with Gallagher and Pickford was completely different & can’t be compared -
out in the open, some bloke embarrassing himself by saying city won’t win the CL, bottling the title, Everton will be relegated. No swearing, no aggression, just a knob.

Foden was clearly wound up as he walked into his booth, in a narrow corridor being called a c***t and a f****t by a few blokes, which then continued as he walked away. A completely level of abuse and aggression. Who he was spending his time with wasn’t the reason those lowlifes were abusing him.

the only connection is that all the knobs were Liverpool supporters, what a surprise!
 
It's the perfect world of sitting and summing up a confrontation in the peace, safety and tranquility of their home. Unfortunately if you're unlucky enough to get caught up in such a confrontation you don't have that luxury. It often happens very quickly and unexpectedly and those minutes are filled with fear, threat and aggression with no idea how bad it is going to get. In those circumstances rational thought and decision making go out of the window and people resort to their animal instincts for survival which is fight or flight. You can take all the precautions you want but sometimes the shitstains of society are unavoidable.
Spot on and unfortunately there's more shitstains in society than clean cloth. Scares me shirtless having boys who go out on the piss at a weekend.
Having freely walked pissed up regularly from Deansgate to gorton at 3am in tge 80's, I've recently found myself telling my son and his girlfriend not to wander about market Street and picadilly Gardens back to hotel late at night pissed but to jump in a cab, and he plays rugby!
 
What I don't get is how Phil was goaded all the way back to what must be a vip area.
Did they have a room, given the Bolton accent, were they part of Khan's hanger ons, passed off that he got battered and looking for trouble.
I don’t think corporate/VIP areas guarantee anything nowadays.
 
It's not even the Manchester arena,my previous company had one, the VIP boxes have private entrances that have a short corridor and a small set of stairs, once you are in you do not need to leave, and you get to them from the main concourse and are escorted to the door.

Turns out this happened in May 2021 not sure where it is...
 
It's the perfect world of sitting and summing up a confrontation in the peace, safety and tranquility of their home. Unfortunately if you're unlucky enough to get caught up in such a confrontation you don't have that luxury. It often happens very quickly and unexpectedly and those minutes are filled with fear, threat and aggression with no idea how bad it is going to get. In those circumstances rational thought and decision making go out of the window and people resort to their animal instincts for survival which is fight or flight. You can take all the precautions you want but sometimes the shitstains of society are unavoidable.
I've lived all over the place and had the luxury of not being .'en guard when out and about.
Not round here though
 

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