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dw7 said:I'm not doubting SOME trouble did happen but I didn't see one bit what so ever tbh
I still have several lumps on the back of my head from
Wembley Way.
dw7 said:I'm not doubting SOME trouble did happen but I didn't see one bit what so ever tbh
This why go looking when you can avoid itcitykev28 said:i understand your idea of marching down wembley way in numbers but when you've got your lad with you, you simply take the safe option. stay away from the twats as much as possible.
dw7 said:This why go looking when you can avoid itcitykev28 said:i understand your idea of marching down wembley way in numbers but when you've got your lad with you, you simply take the safe option. stay away from the twats as much as possible.
You're exagerating. Some Utd fans were very aggressive, but there was little or no trouble because most ignored themWhitworth Park said:I posted on here on a couple of occasions warning people what utter scum
the Cockney Reds are would not hesitate to attack women and children and
people with shirts.
I was accused of scaremongering and derided by some posters.
(Who obviously live in cotton candy land )
However this is not an I told you so rant because what happened was horrendous and I did think that the Police would have provided better
protection on Wembley Way.
With the prospect of another meeting in the Charity Shield things need
to be put in place.
When we win everyone (as many people as possible) should exit down Wembley
Way as it was proved on Saturday that when faced with equal numbers they
didnt want to know.
It would seem that we will be allocated the same end so people with children
female and elderly fans would be advised if possible to use Wembley Central
and avoide Wembley Park.
If the MET are unable to protect City fan's then we have to assume the
responsibility ourselves and ensure there is no repeat of Saturday.
Marvin said:You're exagerating. Some Utd fans were very aggressive, but there was little or no trouble because most ignored themWhitworth Park said:I posted on here on a couple of occasions warning people what utter scum
the Cockney Reds are would not hesitate to attack women and children and
people with shirts.
I was accused of scaremongering and derided by some posters.
(Who obviously live in cotton candy land )
However this is not an I told you so rant because what happened was horrendous and I did think that the Police would have provided better
protection on Wembley Way.
With the prospect of another meeting in the Charity Shield things need
to be put in place.
When we win everyone (as many people as possible) should exit down Wembley
Way as it was proved on Saturday that when faced with equal numbers they
didnt want to know.
It would seem that we will be allocated the same end so people with children
female and elderly fans would be advised if possible to use Wembley Central
and avoide Wembley Park.
If the MET are unable to protect City fan's then we have to assume the
responsibility ourselves and ensure there is no repeat of Saturday.
Marvin said:You're exagerating. Some Utd fans were very aggressive, but there was little or no trouble because most ignored themWhitworth Park said:I posted on here on a couple of occasions warning people what utter scum
the Cockney Reds are would not hesitate to attack women and children and
people with shirts.
I was accused of scaremongering and derided by some posters.
(Who obviously live in cotton candy land )
However this is not an I told you so rant because what happened was horrendous and I did think that the Police would have provided better
protection on Wembley Way.
With the prospect of another meeting in the Charity Shield things need
to be put in place.
When we win everyone (as many people as possible) should exit down Wembley
Way as it was proved on Saturday that when faced with equal numbers they
didnt want to know.
It would seem that we will be allocated the same end so people with children
female and elderly fans would be advised if possible to use Wembley Central
and avoide Wembley Park.
If the MET are unable to protect City fan's then we have to assume the
responsibility ourselves and ensure there is no repeat of Saturday.