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Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:14 am
by davey
dont know if you know anything about football violence mate but the football factory was about chelsea's firm !wink!
i was there too as a neutral with a few wham mates.i thought millwalls firm were game as a bagel even though they were badly outnumbered.i think the numbers quickly showed and the general opinion is they got a slap before the game but things were different after the game.fair play to them though they put on a good show.As for them not geting stuck in inside the ground well anyone with half a brain is gonna keep their head down with all the cctv inside the ground arent they?as for the people on the pitch theres gonna be quite a few people geting an early morning knock in the next few weeks from !bobby! for a few hours an awful lot of middle aged men felt young again last night
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:38 am
by hammer4life
davey
they took a hiding outside good and proper, as ive already said they fully expected to turn up wednesday night turn over a few pubs then head back to south london with their tales between their legs.
Instead they took a fucking good beating and when the chance arose for these supposed "hooligans" to get stuck in to our lot they shat themselves and spent the entire game behind a police cordon.
JONONE
They were indeed, from what i was told the whole affair was pre planned and millwall knew full well the ICF were their in numbers ready to get stuck in
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:09 am
by jj
Which is fine, until we lose the '18 World Cup on the strength of
last night.
But of course, people who do this crap don't give a shit about
football.
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:11 am
by jj
It seems from the above obvious that you're more in love with
mindless violence, than football.
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:35 am
by Marino
All this violence talk makes me want to give my bird a good kicking. Just because I can.
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:21 am
by Jonone
"for a few hours an awful lot of middle aged men felt young again last night"
A new solution to the mid-life crisis. A girlfriend 15 years younger than yourself, a motorbike, and now football violence !
Hammer4life - youre joking, of course?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:02 am
by David Johnson
I assume you are joking. It certainly sounds like a sick joke.
I note that about 30% of all blokes in the UK under 34 still live at home with mummy and daddy. Amazing statistic, but when you see the sort of behaviour at the match - middle aged men, shirts off, looking for a punchup, you realise that there are a lot of 13 year old adolescents, selfish, childish and irresponsible, knocking around in men's bodies. You see it in most British cities of a weekend - Saturday night hard men. Pathetic!
It shouldnt need saying, but maybe does. West Ham v. Millwall - its 22 blokes kicking a ball around. Passionate, enthralling, emotional, but in the scheme of things pretty unimportant. Helmand province, Afghanistan, its a battle, blood and guts, do or die, life and death, a war. Don't mix the two up.
Faces contorted with Rage!annoyed!
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:41 am
by Sarah Kelly
The story of 300 Spartans staying behind at thermopylea,to hold back sum 50,000 Persians from invading Greece,is a true one. they knew they would die,but could last out long enough for mesage to get through and raise an Army....... I wonder how many "hard"men that frequent these games would volunteer for that? They make me laugh when i see them posturing,faces contorted with rage......... the sad thing is,many will have girlfriends/wives who bare the brunt of that... and even worse,children that grow up in an environment of fear and control and think its normal!.... Whether its invading the pitch,throwing things or worse, i think they should be dyed blue,for all to see and know who/ what they are...an inadequate,violent loser,best avoided ...
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:30 pm
by hammer4life
david johnson
you clearly dont understand the intensity and passion this great sport brings to the table.
To many people including myself your football team isnt just an occasional saturday afternoon hobby but infact a large part of who you are as a person.
The 2018 bid wont be affected by it and if it is then the blame should be squarely laid at the feet of the metropolitan police for failing to control a volatile situation and not WHUFC itself.
As ive said all along millwall football club has been the scum of british football for far too long now and it was just a matter of time before they got the hiding they received on tuesday night
FWIW - nobody likes you....because your cunts
Re: was at upton park last night...
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:44 pm
by David Johnson
You know nothing about my passion or otherwise for football. As someone who was brought up in the North East in a mining village, getting on the coach every weekend to watch the match, I dont need anybody to tell me about the passions of supporting football teams - even though they were very unsuccessful, lol.
What seems to differ between you and me, is that I dont see football passion as a good enough excuse for a ruck. I've always thought this was unacceptable and still do. Such an attitude "just a matter of time before they got a hiding" has resulted in the loss of lives and could easily have done so at the West Ham match where a bloke got stabbed in the chest.
Thats why I put what I did in my previous message. Its football, not a war.