rhyl vs city

Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
Why Always Ste said:
I thought The BA had disbanded?
This is what I was told anyway.

they probably still all go as a group.
yes they do.....on a coach.....not on the train so this about there being trouble in a pub near a train station is nothing to do with them.
 
cant spell-dont care said:
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
Why Always Ste said:
I thought The BA had disbanded?
This is what I was told anyway.

they probably still all go as a group.
yes they do.....on a coach.....not on the train so this about there being trouble in a pub near a train station is nothing to do with them.


No disrespect but ............... can you not go to a pub near the train station if you travel by coach? I have no idea if anyone caused problems or not and whether it was the BA (whoever they are) or not so I have no opinion on that score. :-)
 
citykev28 said:
Why Always Ste said:
I thought The BA had disbanded?
This is what I was told anyway.

I thought you were in the BA?
This is what I was told anyway.

I'm too old and not cool enough to be in The BA Kev Hehe...

Seriously though this is the problem with any group. Some trouble occurs and even if just one current/former member of said group is in the vicinity of the trouble, the finger is immediately pointed and all blame is thrown at the group.

Some BA don't necessarily help themselves as they like a few beers and as they see it a good time but this will continually attract opposition resulting in conflict.

Nobody is being shot or killed, leave 'em to it... atleast somebody is singing
 
Why Always Ste said:
citykev28 said:
Why Always Ste said:
I thought The BA had disbanded?
This is what I was told anyway.

I thought you were in the BA?
This is what I was told anyway.

I'm too old and not cool enough to be in The BA Kev Hehe...

Seriously though this is the problem with any group. Some trouble occurs and even if just one current/former member of said group is in the vicinity of the trouble, the finger is immediately pointed and all blame is thrown at the group.

Some BA don't necessarily help themselves as they like a few beers and as they see it a good time but this will continually attract opposition resulting in conflict.

Nobody is being shot or killed, leave 'em to it... atleast somebody is singing
exactly this, i dont know who was there from the blue alliance (even though as a group, the blue alliance isn't actually a group anymore) but it's unfair to simply say it was them who caused the trouble. as usual its just trendy to blame it on the group and again it'll be felix and liam who get abuse and shit on here, even though they were nowhere near rhyl this weekend.
 
ell said:
I was in the section where it was quite noisy. All good fun really, the racist abuse is the first ive heard of it didn't hear any at all? Flares and smokebombs its one of them you either like them or don't. I only heard about 1 munich song but was watching the match so may have missed it if there was a few.

Then at halftime the stewards advised us to move over to the terrace. This is when it turned from a good atmosphere to a sour one because as stated someone threw a bottle at a city fan who had been ejected for being too drunk. It then kicked off with one lad having a stool thrown over his head. The police/Stewards managed to get everything in order again until the end of the match when the United fans were outside waiting for the city fans. It then kicked off a bit up the road but the place was soon swarming with police.

Got to be honest the city fans were just defending themselves that's how I saw it, I don't understand why people who didn't even go feel the need to slag off their own fans when they don't know what actually went on.

Pleased we left after the mither had a feeling it would kick off later, didnt see anything in town centre later but plenty dibble about. What an inbred town Rhyl is though.
 
Quite a lot of what has been said is true, one or two young ones who had to much to drink one young lad sat outside The Milbank boasting about his junior ticket, but even about a hour before kick off it was obvious he had had enough, But he carried on drinking the same lad was sick as a dog in the ground before the end of the match, The steward's of Rhyl looked after him and got him a drink of water (he should of been on that earlier ) nearly every thing went well, as I live in Prestatyn and know quite a few of the Rhyl fans all the ones I spoke to said what a great day it had been, I hope we have as many City fans up for the Prestatyn game this Saturday. You always get some that spoil a good day out but on the whole they were well behaved, The fighting out side was 2-3 idiots giving it large and got what they deserved in my opinion.
 
Why Always Ste said:
I thought The BA had disbanded?
This is what I was told anyway.

They have. And none of the people who started the group were there at the weekend.

I'm not sure whether some of the younger lads cling to the name because it gives them some sort of identity, or whether people see young lads pissed and think "oh it must be them". Maybe it's somewhere down the middle.

I completely agree with the sentiment that some of our younger pissed up fans need to wind their necks in somewhat, as it's doing themselves no favours.
 

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