rhyl vs city

davymcfc said:
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.

I did mate. Elliot you're a racist.
 
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 ?[/

If you didn't attend the game and weren't there to witness the 'racism' which was non existent, along with the few united fans stood abusing passing city fans, then I don't think you can comment or slag off these 'mindless idiots' who were simply defending a mate of their's who had a bottle thrown at his head.
 
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:
Living in that shithole no wonder they wanted some entertainment.

Agreed it is a crappy little town which attracts a lot of scousers and scallies to live there for some reason.City fans coming into town would be too much to resist for the local loons not to have some fun picking fights etcetera.This sort of nothing fixture close to home in a seaside resort[the first team being in Finland] would always attract the pissheads and half wits who support us to travel down so the recipee was always there for trouble.
 
Surprised the incidents managed to get 7 pages on it, it was hardly the battle of the Alamo. Ryhl and city mingled well both before and after it and the young city lads involved were not a bad bunch, just a couple of loose cannons among them
 
happychappy said:
Surprised the incidents managed to get 7 pages on it, it was hardly the battle of the Alamo. Ryhl and city mingled well both before and after it and the young city lads involved were not a bad bunch, just a couple of loose cannons among them

Nicely put. You seem a happy chappy?!
 
Was at the match, some of the city fans were well pissed , one could hardly walk into the ground, but they let him in, left before the end, so did"nt see it kicking off, did not see any utd fans . every team has a certain amount of dickheads that follow them. we have our share.
 
paulchapo said:
This sort of nothing fixture close to home in a seaside resort [the first team being in Finland] would always attract the pissheads and half wits who support us to travel down so the recipee was always there for trouble.
Good point.
However when the EDS played there last year it did not happen. I happened to be in a mixed section of Rhyl and City fans. At half-time a group of Rhyl supporters changed ends and said the banter and chanting was good natured with the exception of the first flare in a covered and confined space and the "M" songs... which in fact had been sung outside the main pub by City fans and that was without any provocation by the Rhyl supporters who were in there.... it's not big, funny or clever then to explain to opposing fans it means MU never intended.....etc etc.

The second flare was thrown on to the pitch and the referee accused of having sex with sheep when he kicked it off the field of play.
I doubt if any of these lads had ever heard of Frank Swift... didn't see the bottle incident but heard it was after the game in the car park outside.

Agree with anglesey blue... I felt is was an embarrassment. Lots of wifes, dads, lads and young 'us having to put up with songs about a south Bavarian City with illegitimate inhabitants and slang words for the female anatomy.

Never heard any Rhyl supporters singing about the Rags... only "We hate Bangor..." lots of others in there wearing LFC and EFC tops. Only about 20 young blues off their heads.

Will forget Prestatyn next week and look forward to the Barcodes at the Etihad.
Our EDS side are very talented and the Welsh Premier sides could do with all income.
 
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Re: rhyl vs city
Unread postby Millwallawayveteran1988 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 4:19 pm

Living in that shithole no wonder they wanted some entertainment.


How sad that some people feel the need to be so unpleasant about places such as Rhyl
Many generations of Mancunians enjoyed their annual holidays there but - like most seaside towns - it has suffered decline over the years.
From what I hear most City fans had a great time and were made most welcome - as they were last year.
If you haven't got anything positive to say - perhaps you would be betteroff saying nothing!
 
binns said:
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Re: rhyl vs city
Unread postby Millwallawayveteran1988 » Sun Aug 11, 2013 4:19 pm

Living in that shithole no wonder they wanted some entertainment.


How sad that some people feel the need to be so unpleasant about places such as Rhyl
Many generations of Mancunians enjoyed their annual holidays there but - like most seaside towns - it has suffered decline over the years.
From what I hear most City fans had a great time and were made most welcome - as they were last year.
If you haven't got anything positive to say - perhaps you would be betteroff saying nothing!

And if you have to behave like a complete tw*t at a friendly, maybe it's time to start supporting a different team?
Just a suggestion.
 
Eccles Blue said:
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
football fans drunk at an away match, well i never !!!!!! ;)


Never, ever. I've been home and away for years and never seen a drunken fan at matches!!!! ;-)

me neither,absoloutley disgraceful !!!! what will it come to next ?? Singing...

ill stick to my sandwiches and tea thankyou very much ;)
 
It sounds a mixed bag here.Some people not seeing much wrong with the behaviour or trouble to others being appalled.

I wasn't there thankfully.It sounds mild compared to the 1970/80's i experianced but i guess for the all seater sky tv generation it was a riot.
 
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
Eccles Blue said:
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
football fans drunk at an away match, well i never !!!!!! ;)


Never, ever. I've been home and away for years and never seen a drunken fan at matches!!!! ;-)

me neither,absoloutley disgraceful !!!! what will it come to next ?? Singing...

ill stick to my sandwiches and tea thankyou very much ;)

Surely that should be tea & a bacon barm? :-) If so I'll join you please.
 
Eccles Blue said:
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
Eccles Blue said:
Never, ever. I've been home and away for years and never seen a drunken fan at matches!!!! ;-)

me neither,absoloutley disgraceful !!!! what will it come to next ?? Singing...

ill stick to my sandwiches and tea thankyou very much ;)

Surely that should be tea & a bacon barm? :-) If so I'll join you please.

Muffin.
 
Mad Eyed Screamer said:
Eccles Blue said:
Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:
me neither,absoloutley disgraceful !!!! what will it come to next ?? Singing...

ill stick to my sandwiches and tea thankyou very much ;)

Surely that should be tea & a bacon barm? :-) If so I'll join you please.

Muffin.

Yeeeessss I caught a fish!! ;-)

-- Mon Aug 12, 2013 4:50 am --

Whoops I caught a Mod though so this may be my farewell posting!! We who are about to be banned salute you. Farewell Bluemoan it's been good fun. :-(
 
Young uns will be young uns. Come on, I was the same at that age and I expect
a lot of others on here were aswell. Obviously the Munich songs are never welcome,
but it means sod all to kids, how will they give a shit about something that happened
55 years ago. As for the drink, oooh disgraceful having a few pints, terrible terrible
behaviour. Get off your high horses a lot of blues please.
 
Was there actually flares? or just smoke bombs?


Think people need to calm down... People went to a football match to have a laugh, it kicked off... so what? It's not the end of the world! That is what football is like and has been like for years, its inevitable. So if it outrages you to hear someone get called a sheep sh*gger then don't go?
 
it was a smoke bomb not a flare, as for the trouble, everyone was saying it was the blue alliance, the guys they had trouble with were blues from moston who were sound lads, one moston lad had purchased a rhyl pink away shirt for charity, hence why the alliance lot thought they were locals, and started trouble with them, also the pissed up blue that got thrown out, went up to a kid must of been 10yrs old wearing a Liverpool shirt, and called him a scouse b====rd, when he was pulled to one side in the toilet, by a blue being told what a knob he was his reply was a please don't hit me, latter on that night we bumped into the moston blues in a pub near the train station and one of the alliance lads was in there, they told him to get out of there sight before he got a slap, none of them hit him, he got to the door and mouthed off calling them in breads he still never cottoned on they were city, the police then came and moved him on, I am sure he was on his way to get the train, woops the moston lads were getting the next one too, a few of us had stayed behind in the club house after the match, and the locals were top notch and said city were welcome back anytime, as all clubs have a few idiots.
 

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