GMP F*** Up Again

Dubai Blue said:
DFT123 said:
People sayin there was no trouble?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB0wIrC9qNA[/youtube]

Fucking hell, you're right. That looks absolutely mental.
that vid was taken like 30 mins after the game,
5 mins after when there wasnt a line of police it was actually mental<br /><br />-- Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:20 am --<br /><br />
Dubai Blue said:
DFT123 said:
People sayin there was no trouble?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB0wIrC9qNA[/youtube]

Fucking hell, you're right. That looks absolutely mental.
that vid was taken like 30 mins after the game,
5 mins after when there wasnt a line of police it was actually mental
 
mcfc_die_hard said:
Pigeonho said:
I think the point he is making is that those who 'fight' at a football match would probably stand there in fear, piss tricking down their legs if they were to fight in somewhere like Afghanistan. Its the point i've been trying to make to you all morning. Anyone can join in a pack and get a queer little dig in then bounce back to the safety of that pack, but faced with a real test I guarantee everyone one of you would shit it.

you really are sounding like a muppet now. there was some nutters in that pack on saturday and obviously you wasnt there. some with upbringings were they have fought all the time and they wud have fought on saturday half of them would probably destroy you so until you admit that people do actually stand ground and dont run the better

fucking hell i didnt know danny dyer was a member of BM.

embarrassing to yourself and the club.
 
There is a light said:
I asked one of the friendly policemen why didn't they keep them in the ground after what happened in the Carling Cup.

His response was "Why should we?" Silly me, I thought that they were responsible for keeping the peace and preventing public disorder. They have no problem keeping us in at the Swamp, so I really don't get why they don't use the same tactic for the scum.

The officer I had the displeasure of speaking to was typically arrogant, it really doesn't surprise me that they were coming under attack too.

I witnessed a few fights breaking out with the Rags who got out before the police closed the gates. My mate ended up getting a crack and a nasty bump on the back of his head. There would have been serious disorder though if they hadn't kept the Rags behind that gate. There was a lot of posturing but it also seemed to be a couple of hundred that were up for trouble.

I noticed that GMP had their cameras out as well. I wouldn't fancy getting a knock on the door off them and a possible ban during City's most exciting period in my lifetime. Not to mention getting the implications with work and family. For me it's just not worth it. United do have the most provocative and nasty little following and we all know what happened in January so I wouldn't condemn anyone for putting some of the big mouths in their place.

I really do need to get this horse shit off my hands now.
Before your next meal yes?
 
A bunch of angry shirters....

City's lads were nowhere near there....
 
The telegraph!!!

''Abdul Diouf, the older brother of United's Senegalese forward, was allegedly punched, kicked, subjected to "Munich" chants and left in a bush following the attack.

The 28 year-old, wearing Mame Biram's Carling Cup final shirt with 'Diouf 32' on the back, was left shaken but uninjured as a result of the incident''


so why fuckin report it then!!!!!!!
 

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