maccieblue
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Hopefully he will be snookered and someone will be going for the difficult brown tonight thenHe's called Jimmy White isn't he, ha ha ha.
Hopefully he will be snookered and someone will be going for the difficult brown tonight thenHe's called Jimmy White isn't he, ha ha ha.
Probs many cockney reds amongst the worst police force in EnglandYou are joking, we got near the Crystal club at 2:30 after being held up in traffic, the Police blocked us from getting to the ground by parking vans, creating a cordon. About 10 minutes later they reversed ONE van and left a gap of about 3 feet to let us through, it kicked off as people were struggling to get through the gap.
My mate who is mid 70’s was shook up by it, especially when the police tried to reroute us to walk all the way round the Stadium, I told a Bobby in no uncertain terms we were not doing that route. We got to the turnstiles at 2:50, they were then closed as the dithering wankers couldn’t make a decision on how they let us in (Entrance L, yellow). We finally got in at 3:07, thanks, Met Police and Wembley, you are cunts.
Probably so they can post them on FB and pretend they took them off bluesWas on the barrier of segregation and stewards were asking City fans for flags that had been left on the floor and passing them over to United fans to take home which I thought was particularly odd
The Mibs are a sad parody of themselvesNearly kicked of with a group of rags on the train I was on going back to Watford Junction.
We we’re smirking a bit, they didn’t like it, a few words were exchanged, it was getting a bit tense, a couple of them came over to us, started talking to us, and everything settled down.
Apart from that all I saw was a group of grown men/MIB’s being escorted to Wembley, as they passed us in the spoons, one of them ripped off the only City fans signs and threw them in the air. Dead hard. Lol
Upside down of course..Probably so they can post them on FB and pretend they took them off blues
Might be missing something here but whats the reasoning for being urged to plead guilty mate by his brief mate and not go with the points total reason and try to get off with it?I’ve worked for the courts. If he has a brief with an ounce of ability then he’ll be urged to plead guilty.
It appears to be the same lad but he also has previous for racially motivated arson.
Fookin part time half and halfers, I suspectTwo United fans in United shirts were on our concourse before the game wtf. Walked straight round and into the bar queue as though it was entirely normal. Quickly taken away by a steward, luckily for them.
2011 was fabulousThey weren't as quick as they were in 2011. Clearly need more practice as they've got stale.
I was there in 74 and 76 and I agree fans were far more respectful in those days. Though you need to ask the question, if MU had won would we have done the same? I suspect so!I remember going to Wembley in 74, 76 and 81, twice. Everyone stayed for the presentation. In 74 and 76, I swear the accepted practice was to clap both sides on a walk around the track, win or lose. I was young and with my dad, me stood on a beer crate, which was allowed. They were 'events' and there was an accepted way of doing things, I am sure of it. Maybe my memories are warped. Lol.
Perhaps it's a societal thing, I don't know. Or just shithousery, entitlement and immaturity.
He’ll crack. Pleading not guilty will lessen any judgement.Might be missing something here but whats the reasoning for being urged to plead guilty mate by his brief mate and not go with the points total reason and try to get off with it?