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Little scrote, funny watching the other scrotes 'hold him back'...FFS.
*singingtheblues* said:Reminds me of the 8-1 at Middlesbrough.
If you watch it carefully right from the beginning he's clearly backing away in the direction of the stairs, he only takes exception when he gets an unnecessary shove from behind.
I'm only going off that footage, but he's clearly a young lad, wasn't doing much wrong and received more than was warranted. I'm sure the plod would have loved to have had an excuse to hit him with his truncheon too, luckily the kid saw sense and let it go.
I know what it's like to be treated like a second class citizen at the hands of the police, and I know that I'm not the only average, law abiding football fan that has travelled to an away game and had an unsavoury encounter with the uniformed mob of hemorrhoids.
When I was a little younger if I'd have found myself in that lad's shoes, I'd have been tempted to give that copper a swift jab on the tip of his nose, and send him cascading down the stairs with the rest of his uniformed thugs.
Karma will see to his kind eventually.
dom said:Oh for god's sake Pigenio ... grow up
You have strutted around this thread playing the old school tough nut , ignoring any cogent arguments that might dampen your grandstanding.
Like another poster to this thread I was educated probably during the same era as you (my d.o.b. June 1958)
Like that poster , we were beaten so hard and regularly that at 8 years old was scared stiff , at 11 years old just numb, at 13 years old so inured to beatings that the alternatives of lengthy detentions seemed far more irritating than yet more stupid beatings, which actually didn't feel like they hurt anymore.
I was lucky to be a day boy at the shite private Catholic school I attended until I was kicked out (aged 15) Others were not so lucky.
Don't you dare try to assume knowledge of stuff you know F all about.