[Football] Millwall v the police

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Gullflyinghigh

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Apr 23, 2012
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Any Millwall thread is clickbait for the wannabe hoolies round here.
No wannabes here, just a bunch of tasty geezers looking for some naughty action.

Or something like that, though it does sound a bit like something you'd see in the adult classifieds...which actually makes sense. Fine line between love and hate.
 






bn1&bn3 Albion

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Jan 15, 2011
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Portslade
I'm sure your right, but I did mean the final. Apparently a few of them (blokes in 40s, leather jackets, white T shirts, blue jeans, no 'colours') were openly on the charlie, in front of kids, and when a few folk remonstrated it became unpleasant. A friend of mine, who has followed Millwall all his life confirmed that there is an element who like to do this sort of thing. I'm sure we have a few a Brighton, but so fat they have managed to keep their heads down. These Millwall chaps appear to like to let it be widely seen what they are up to :shrug:

What does their weight have to do with anything?
 


Codner's Wallop

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Sep 11, 2013
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Whenever I read about middle-aged men (and older) discussing with great relish the joys of hooliganism, past and present, it makes me cringe.

Hooliganism is a pastime reserved for small-minded, moronic loners with deep inferiority complices who cling desperately to the plaudits of...other loners and outcasts.

Thuggery has no honour or credibility. It's just a badge which screams 'desperate loser'.
 


brighton fella

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Mar 20, 2009
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Whenever I read about middle-aged men (and older) discussing with great relish the joys of hooliganism, past and present, it makes me cringe.

Hooliganism is a pastime reserved for small-minded, moronic loners with deep inferiority complices who cling desperately to the plaudits of...other loners and outcasts.

Thuggery has no honour or credibility. It's just a badge which screams 'desperate loser'.

it is something that you will never understand in your lifetime unless you had experienced it for yourself.
your tone speaks volumes, quite ironic really.
 




OGH's Libido

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Nov 30, 2014
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Very disrespectful.
Nobody got hurt by the petrol bomb, it was a stupid thing to do and he wasn't the only one that went down.
But he did his time and moved on and became a better person, and died very young which was no fault of his own.

I'm glad he turned it round in the short time he had left.

But I'm not going to let you dismiss throwing GLASS, PETROL (presumably diesel, but he doesn't sound very good at all this hooligan stuff) AND FIRE as something done in the abandon of youth.

If there is a more cowardly act I haven't heard of it, and you don't seem to grasp how serious this is.

Respect? I've got plenty for human life. Do you?
 


BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
I'm glad he turned it round in the short time he had left.

But I'm not going to let you dismiss throwing GLASS, PETROL (presumably diesel, but he doesn't sound very good at all this hooligan stuff) AND FIRE as something done in the abandon of youth.

If there is a more cowardly act I haven't heard of it, and you don't seem to grasp how serious this is.

Respect? I've got plenty for human life. Do you?

The only reason I mentioned RESPECT was because the chap is dead, don't get all serious you were the one with the petty name calling.

I know how a petrol bomb is made, and I have already said in MORE THAN ONE POST on this thread it was a silly thing to do.

I would agree it was a cowardly thing to do IF he threw the petrol bomb at a person or into a house, shop, office etc, but from what I was told it was thrown against a concrete wall of an empty car park.

I have got respect for human life, and please don't preach to me about how serious this was.
I was just reporting what I knew about this chap and what happened.
 


Codner's Wallop

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Sep 11, 2013
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it is something that you will never understand in your lifetime unless you had experienced it for yourself.
your tone speaks volumes, quite ironic really.

Sorry, I missed the 'irony'.

And yes I've been watching football for 40 years, travelled all over the country - of course I've 'experienced' hooliganism.
 








BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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If there is a more cowardly act I haven't heard of it,

Try watching the news or reading a newspaper.

How about mugging an OAP? Or did you see the video of the bloke knocked up in the air by the hit and run driver in Kemp town?

There's two cowardly acts that are far worse than what he did.
 




Jan 30, 2008
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Try watching the news or reading a newspaper.

How about mugging an OAP? Or did you see the video of the bloke knocked up in the air by the hit and run driver in Kemp town?

There's two cowardly acts that are far worse than what he did.

i wouldn't bother responding mate, he's had two penny's worth of twaddle
regards
DR
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,286
Surrey
Try watching the news or reading a newspaper.

How about mugging an OAP? Or did you see the video of the bloke knocked up in the air by the hit and run driver in Kemp town?

There's two cowardly acts that are far worse than what he did.
This is the thing mate. Some of you know him, but did that other fella come on here spouting about him chucking petrol bombs? He's not exactly doing his best to ensure his memory is respected by highlighting that. And sadly it has come to this: you effectively saying "My mate; RIP, he wasn't as cowardly as someone who mugs OAPs. I think it's sad it's come to this really.

With that, I'm out.

Oh apart from this:

i wouldn't bother responding mate, he's had two penny's worth of twaddle
regards
DR
It's high time you shut your noise you tedious, irritating thicket. You're an absolute simpleton and the biggest laughing stock on the board. Just let the grown ups do the talking.
 






brighton fella

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Mar 20, 2009
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The only reason I mentioned RESPECT was because the chap is dead, don't get all serious you were the one with the petty name calling.

I know how a petrol bomb is made, and I have already said in MORE THAN ONE POST on this thread it was a silly thing to do.

I would agree it was a cowardly thing to do IF he threw the petrol bomb at a person or into a house, shop, office etc, but from what I was told it was thrown against a concrete wall of an empty car park.

I have got respect for human life, and please don't preach to me about how serious this was.
I was just reporting what I knew about this chap and what happened.

in fact mate i reported it completely wrong, he didn't get the chance to throw it even if he wanted to,, he was found at the seen where the stash was hidden and went down because someone had grassed him up. .
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
This is the thing mate. Some of you know him, but did that other fella come on here spouting about him chucking petrol bombs? He's not exactly doing his best to ensure his memory is respected by highlighting that. And sadly it has come to this: you effectively saying "My mate; RIP, he wasn't as cowardly as someone who mugs OAPs. I think it's sad it's come to this really.

With that, I'm out.

Oh apart from this:

It's high time you shut your noise you tedious, irritating thicket. You're an absolute simpleton and the biggest laughing stock on the board. Just let the grown ups do the talking.

and the biggest cry baby joins the fray :tantrum:
regards
DR
 








brighton fella

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Mar 20, 2009
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Cry baby?

My five year old has better grammar and literacy than you. You really are a moron, and probably a complete drip on the quiet. Like the speccy turd who stands behind the school bully.

i thought you was ****i*ng off, i would rather it if you did as you are sure testing my patience.
 




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