rhyl vs city

Taylormade said:
Love the way people slagging off city fans who couldn't be arsed going !

No you fool,they're slagging off the dickheads that associate themselves with our great club and tarnish its reputation.
 
kippaxchris said:
Tbilisi said:
Hutton scored again I see,scored a great goal at Chester last week too.
He scored 2 today and both great finishes.

Seems a great character as well.......

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/interviews/2013/one-to-watch-louis-hutton" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/interviews ... uis-hutton</a>


Date of Birth: 09/09/1994



Louis joined Manchester City as a fourteen year old as part of a reported £ 800,000 compensation package(although this has never been officially confirmed) to Leeds United along with George Swann

This will be his first full season as a senior academy player although he did appear for the Under 18 side towards the end of the 2010/11 season.

The midfield player has already played for England at Under 16 & Under 17 level on a number of occasions
 
Today was a fucking embarrassment!

lighting flares in badly confined sections of the stand filled with kids and families, before throwing it onto the pitch, then giving the ref horrible and racist abuse and as he tried to clear it from the pitch.

loads of 'M' songs.

I was at the same fixture last year and it was a million times better, no pissed up stone island chavs, no fighting (including 'city' fans fighting each other!)

Rhyl FC have a nice little set up there considering the financial state of welsh football, and are going about things the right way on their way up the league. A lot of that is down to fans and locals, giving up their time to help out for the love of their club.

I felt sorry for the voluntary stewards who were at the game, giving up their sunny Saturday afternoon to babysit some knobheads for nothing!!
 
Some quality players in this match. Ashley Smith-Brown, Dominic McHale, Louis Hutton, the stand out players for me
 
FantasyIreland said:
Taylormade said:
Love the way people slagging off city fans who couldn't be arsed going !

No you fool,they're slagging off the dickheads that associate themselves with our great club and tarnish its reputation.
So are these young lads who follow our great club not fans because they enjoy themselves on a away day ! I was there yesterday with my 2 daughters and the trouble started when a group of 6 Rhyl fans threw a bottle at a drunk city fan who was outside the ground and a few city fans nearby took exception this same group had been looking for trouble all the way through game singing utd songs etc
 
No they are not fans, in your very own words you try to defend them and then say they had been looking for trouble all game.

Fucking mindless idiots that want to drag football back to the dark ages and you defending them is no better.
 
bluealf said:
No they are not fans, in your very own words you try to defend them and then say they had been looking for trouble all game.

Fucking mindless idiots that want to drag football back to the dark ages and you defending them is no better.

think you might want to read his post again
 
mcfc1894 said:
bluealf said:
No they are not fans, in your very own words you try to defend them and then say they had been looking for trouble all game.

Fucking mindless idiots that want to drag football back to the dark ages and you defending them is no better.

think you might want to read his post again


Well a comma may have helped the later part of his sentence lol
When he said Utd songs I presumed he meant what the other poster said about drunk City fans singing Munich songs, but he was still defending these young boys who like to have fun by fighting or did I read that bit wrong also ?
 
bluealf said:
mcfc1894 said:
bluealf said:
No they are not fans, in your very own words you try to defend them and then say they had been looking for trouble all game.

Fucking mindless idiots that want to drag football back to the dark ages and you defending them is no better.

think you might want to read his post again


Well a comma may have helped the later part of his sentence lol but he was still defending these young boys who like to have fun by fighting or did I read that bit wrong also ?

no you seemed to read that right haha. I wasn't there so can't comment, but I'm sure it wasn't all our fans fault. takes two to tango and all that. at home games we get away fans singing united songs and a few people sing back munich songs, sad but true. and as far as I can tell this is what happened yesterday and it stupidly went up another level to people fighting. the group of rhyl 'fans' who apparently sang united songs went to that game for one reason and one reason only and that was to provoke and cause trouble, seems it worked.
 
bluealf said:
mcfc1894 said:
bluealf said:
No they are not fans, in your very own words you try to defend them and then say they had been looking for trouble all game.

Fucking mindless idiots that want to drag football back to the dark ages and you defending them is no better.

think you might want to read his post again


Well a comma may have helped the later part of his sentence lol
When he said Utd songs I presumed he meant what the other poster said about drunk City fans singing Munich songs, but he was still defending these young boys who like to have fun by fighting or did I read that bit wrong also ?
I'm not defending all city fans behaviour yesterday ,I'm defending the city fans who reacted when the Rhyl fans threw bottle at lad who was outside the ground and could not defend himself
 
mcfc1894 said:
bluealf said:
mcfc1894 said:
think you might want to read his post again


Well a comma may have helped the later part of his sentence lol but he was still defending these young boys who like to have fun by fighting or did I read that bit wrong also ?

no you seemed to read that right haha. I wasn't there so can't comment, but I'm sure it wasn't all our fans fault. takes two to tango and all that. at home games we get away fans singing united songs and a few people sing back munich songs, sad but true. and as far as I can tell this is what happened yesterday and it stupidly went up another level to people fighting. the group of rhyl 'fans' who apparently sang united songs went to that game for one reason and one reason only and that was to provoke and cause trouble, seems it worked.
Please don't "elevate" these 2 pint wonders up to the level of football hooligans. They were being dicks and will hopefully grow up and realise what they were like.
 
citykev28 said:
My old man was there and said the same, that it was local rags trying to stir up shit. Unfortunately, some of our fans reacted.

Why "unfortunately"? Local inbred mongs playing-up should get what local in-bred mongs deserve if they start taking liberties with Blues.
 
citykev28 said:
My old man was there and said the same, that it was local rags trying to stir up shit. Unfortunately, some of our fans reacted.
I lived in rhyl, and it is a utd enclave, so trouble with city fans does not surprise me one bit. Shame though, hope it did not spoil your day out.
 
Took my grandson to his first game yesterday.

Good turn out but some of our "younger generation" just don't know when to stop. Flares, effing and blinding, abuse etc...it's something we have to put up with now. Too pissed up. We see at every game.

There were a few there with Rag, Liverpool, Everton shirts on just out to watch a game and causing no grief.

Other than that, it was a good day out and will be doing the same for Prestatyn.
 
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.
 
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.

I wasn't there but I bet you're a 2 pint wonder who sings munich songs and sells smoke bombs to kids.
 
Solihull Samba Boys said:
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.

I wasn't there but I bet you're a 2 pint wonder who sings munich songs and sells smoke bombs to kids.
You forgot to mention racist.
 

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