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  1. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Yeah OK fair enough, but that isn't what I mean. I'm too old to be fighting. All I want is for the atmosphere to come back in the North, and for the club to get out of this mess. Which I assume is what everyone else wants.
  2. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Er, no I'm not. I'm not going to fight anyone, or suggest to, I'm an actual adult. Bored with all this now anyway, it's Sunday, football has finished until after Christmas, it doesn't matter anymore. Merry Christmas to all.
  3. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Keyboard warrior / bravado? I posted my seat number. Come and have a chat if you think I'm a keyboard warrior. I didn't 'do bugger all' because I'm 32 years old, have a child and have at least average intelligence. And it's 2014. And I'm not in to pretend 'hold me back' football violence...
  4. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    This. Funny how he didn't try and take that banner away, he just shouted abuse. I wonder why!
  5. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Also, funny how the guy who displayed a 'Hypia Out' piece of cardboard had it unceremoniously ripped up by 'The Judge', yet the lads at the back of the stand with the larger banner (four or five more tasty looking chaps) didn't have to deal with the same interference? I wonder why that could be?
  6. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Indeed, come on police box chaps, explain why people aren't entitled to their opinion?
  7. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Really? Fact of speculation? Surely CCTV will be conclusive?
  8. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    Not really, they wanted to shoot down anyone who disagreed with them. And when a guy who clearly disagreed with them went over to them before half time to shake hands with them, they threw their toys out the pram and gave him nothing but abuse. Make no mistake, some of these lads have...
  9. Commander

    The state of football violence in this country

    It is a disgrace, an absolute disgrace. Millwall at home. Half way through the second half they plucked up the courage to taunt 8 (eight) stewards (stewards, not police) to the point where at least another ten stewards were required. What the hell has happened to what was once a national...
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