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Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:09 pm

If you want to talk about taking the piss in someonelses city centre then can I jus say Swansea 1991.

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:10 pm

colours wrote:Excuses are flying again.
Millwall, now your Proper rivals Bristol come and took
The piss :lol:


getting off the train, going to the first pub they see, smashing it up then get escourted to the ground, you call that taking the piss???? :lol:

no cardiff fans drink in the town centre, how many more times have you got to be told to get it through your thick heads.

if they had gone into canton EVERYONE knows it would of been a diffrent story, fact.

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:12 pm

steve davies wrote:
waddle wrote:
splottbluebird48 wrote:
waddle wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
waddle wrote:you seem to be making a lot of excuses here fellas , isn't it "lads" etiquette that if a mob turn up in your backyard and settle in a pub it's up to you to take it to them ?
or you could get the club to issue a to z of cardiff with red crosses on to indicate where you might be :lol:

bristol city taking liberties as did swansea for one international a lower league cup final and a play-off final , and you were nowhere to be seen for any :o


Some just have not got a clue how it all works.

hiding by the ground while the rampagng bristol hordes took liberties in your city :o


Is this an audition for some cockney gangster film "took Liberties in your city" for fucks sake grow up you f*cking clown :laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5:

they came onto your manor taking liberties and not a drop of claret was spilt :)

Sounds exactly like the last time Bristol city turned up on wind street and took liberties all day. Or has that been consigned to bad memories or has twoozy rewritten it to show a Swansea victory that day. :lol:

LINK !!!!!
if you mean the one where they turned up for a midweek game at 5 o'clock and smashed the potters wheel pubs window then got thrown in the ground , there was riots after that game ask any bristol city fan , got to protect your manor haven't you :lol:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:13 pm

Took the piss by getting escorted into a pub smashing it up and then escorted to the ground. This is the problem people think turning up in numbers in an escort is getting a result, what planet are you on. Why would you attack an escort? Get nicked for getting within 200 yards of them thats not what its about. Its there job to get to Cardiff undetected with no old bill, which no one seems to want to do, apart from Millwall (fair play to them). Even when you jack twats came down large numbers and wrapped up by old bill nice and safe. Why not come in cars undetected and have it properly.... Because you and bristol both know you would get smashed FACT

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:13 pm

bluearmy1990 wrote:
colours wrote:Excuses are flying again.
Millwall, now your Proper rivals Bristol come and took
The piss :lol:


getting off the train, going to the first pub they see, smashing it up then get escourted to the ground, you call that taking the piss???? :lol:

no cardiff fans drink in the town centre, how many more times have you got to be told to get it through your thick heads.

if they had gone into canton EVERYONE knows it would of been a diffrent story, fact.

why have you got an avatar of tyrone ?

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:16 pm

jesus you boys don't half get wound up when someone takes the piss out of your "reputation" those days have gone fellas and wait til you play prem footie next year you'll be surprised how tepid the crowds are
don't get so wound up fellas :thumbup:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:17 pm

waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote::lol: this thread is pathetic, swansea what have you ever done off the pitch??? i would really like to know

i refuse to talk with someone who has an avatar of tyrone off corrie :thumbup:


ok ill change my avatar and then you can tell me what the famous 'jack army' have done over the years,

cant wait for this :happy1:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:19 pm

bluearmy1990 wrote:
waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote::lol: this thread is pathetic, swansea what have you ever done off the pitch??? i would really like to know

i refuse to talk with someone who has an avatar of tyrone off corrie :thumbup:


ok ill change my avatar and then you can tell me what the famous 'jack army' have done over the years,

cant wait for this :happy1:

that poof from the knicker factory isn't allowed either fella

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:19 pm

you seem to be making a lot of excuses here fellas , isn't it "lads" etiquette that if a mob turn up in your backyard and settle in a pub it's up to you to take it to them ?
or you could get the club to issue a to z of cardiff with red crosses on to indicate where you might be :lol:

bristol city taking liberties as did swansea for one international a lower league cup final and a play-off final , and you were nowhere to be seen for any :o

Some just have not got a clue how it all works.[
hiding by the ground while the rampagng bristol hordes took liberties in your city :

Is this an audition for some cockney gangster film "took Liberties in your city" for fucks sake grow up you f*cking clown :laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5:
they came onto your manor taking liberties and not a drop of claret was spilt :
Sounds exactly like the last time Bristol city turned up on wind street and took liberties all day. Or has that been consigned to bad memories or has twoozy rewritten it to show a Swansea victory that day. :lol
LINK !!!!!
if you mean the one where they turned up for a midweek game at 5 o'clock and smashed the potters wheel pubs window then got thrown in the ground , there was riots after that game ask any bristol city fan , got to protect your manor haven't you :lol:[/quote][/quote][/quote][/quote]
So basically they got off the train went into a local pub and smashed a window and a few tables and chairs before being escorted to the ground. So that's not a result in Swansea but its is in Cardiff according to you. You couldn't make it up with you lot but twoozy does that on your behalf

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:21 pm

waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote:
waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote::lol: this thread is pathetic, swansea what have you ever done off the pitch??? i would really like to know

i refuse to talk with someone who has an avatar of tyrone off corrie :thumbup:


ok ill change my avatar and then you can tell me what the famous 'jack army' have done over the years,

cant wait for this :happy1:

that poof from the knicker factory isn't allowed either fella


taking the piss outta my avatar, yea that hit a nerve :thumbright:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:22 pm

not talking to you either steve til you learn to quote
Last edited by waddle on Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:23 pm

bluearmy1990 wrote:
waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote:
waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote::lol: this thread is pathetic, swansea what have you ever done off the pitch??? i would really like to know

i refuse to talk with someone who has an avatar of tyrone off corrie :thumbup:


ok ill change my avatar and then you can tell me what the famous 'jack army' have done over the years,

cant wait for this :happy1:

that poof from the knicker factory isn't allowed either fella


taking the piss outta my avatar, yea that hit a nerve :thumbright:

you were the one that said you were going to change it so i must have :lol:

why tyrone ?

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:25 pm

waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote:
waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote:
waddle wrote:
bluearmy1990 wrote::lol: this thread is pathetic, swansea what have you ever done off the pitch??? i would really like to know

i refuse to talk with someone who has an avatar of tyrone off corrie :thumbup:


ok ill change my avatar and then you can tell me what the famous 'jack army' have done over the years,

cant wait for this :happy1:

that poof from the knicker factory isn't allowed either fella


taking the piss outta my avatar, yea that hit a nerve :thumbright:

you were the one that said you were going to change it so i must have :lol:


wrong. i just really wanna know what the jacks have done off the pitch, then you turn to taking the piss outta my avatar :lol:
you f*cking quim

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:27 pm

do you "like" tyrone ;)

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:30 pm

waddle wrote:do you "like" tyrone ;)


Bet you do, the way you keep PM - in everyone asking to meet up. You're on the way to being banned, keep it up and I'll sort it out for you this evening. Consider this as a warning.

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:32 pm

don't know if your comment is at me blazing , i've got you on ignore because your full of shit :thumbup:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:34 pm

enough bites for tonight fellas nighty night :lol:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:35 pm

Cardiff did used to rate Swansea in Tracey/Stacko/Ivy's Day. Had a very good fifty or so that would be a handful for anyone. But that is absolutely years and years ago. Your firm has been wank since the early nineties.

Cardiff's is still there but largely inactive as the effects of our efforts over the last twenty years have come home to roost and no-one is prepared to go away for stupid 10 second scuffles which is how its become.

You boys have become brave now that you have the protection from the police to do so, unlike your forebears who although did not travel well or often, when they did were a good little firm.

You will never or have ever achieved the level of respect Cardiff have everywhere.

E.G. when wales went to Russia, had they ever heard of the Jacks? who were they waiting for?

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:38 pm

Magger1 wrote:
Jinks wrote:
swansealad69 wrote:Typical cardiff make no effort to get at them.


Typical wank firm like swansea arrive after making noise so they get protected.
Proper firms like millwall , boro etc came to cardiff trying to avoid an escort not attract one..
Cardiff went to spurs and chelsea and took it to them all day how did swansea do up there :laughing6:
Heard some of your lads were ringing chelsea to meet up for a beer before your game up there :oops: :oops: and were told to f**k off :lol: :lol: :lol:


Your having a laugh Cardiff,all this talk after game,you should know by now where the train stops,so why no show,we were there you were no where


Nothing to prove to bristol city or anyone else those days are gone. But ask any tidy lads from over the uk about cardiff in the days when it counted and we were rated unlike some :sleepy2:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:38 pm

Magger1 wrote:
Jinks wrote:
swansealad69 wrote:Typical cardiff make no effort to get at them.


Typical wank firm like swansea arrive after making noise so they get protected.
Proper firms like millwall , boro etc came to cardiff trying to avoid an escort not attract one..
Cardiff went to spurs and chelsea and took it to them all day how did swansea do up there :laughing6:
Heard some of your lads were ringing chelsea to meet up for a beer before your game up there :oops: :oops: and were told to f**k off :lol: :lol: :lol:


Your having a laugh Cardiff,all this talk after game,you should know by now where the train stops,so why no show,we were there you were no where


2-1 :lol: Enjoy your trips around League 1 knobhead ;)

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:39 pm

Nuclearblue wrote:Paul you know very well every inch in the centre is covered by CCTV. So what mug is going to do certain bird for the sake of some brain dead BCFC fans ?

will be honest football violence as we all new it is all but over ,cctv , banning orders , growing up were all getting older , we did all we could were wrapped up in a big way , ( even though i escaped to the prince of wales for a couple ) also totally understand your lot not coming into town , dont think for 1 min nuclearblue that the escourt was wanted i have followed city for many a year there was a big mob there ( forget the hangers on ) who were right up for it if it happened , by the way fair play to about 30 cardiff lads from the valleys came into moocha bar about 5pm where 30 of us were drinking alot of mutual respect both lots just wanted to have a beer so left each other to it ( was a bit tense for both sides for a while though )

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:43 pm

That sums it up. No-one wants the trouble from the police.

Don't give them the pleasure.

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:44 pm

swansealad69 wrote:Before u all get on your high horse's ?i dont bother no more.but ist funny as f**k when cardiff give it and your all big balls then,however on the other hand when you are taken the pis off AGAIN its all a thing of the past and dont get involved.
A very bitter sad lot u are.
Love to bath in your glory but cry when its u being taken the piss out of.



Retard you're pathetic :wave:

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:45 pm

dennis skinner wrote:bristol city finally come to the hooligan party 5 years after everyone else has gone home.....claiming a result today is pathetic....pub tables don't hit back......expect an early morning knock on the door :geek:

whos claiming a result one winner as always the last 5 years THE OLD BILL SIMPLES

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:48 pm

wurzel red wrote:
dennis skinner wrote:bristol city finally come to the hooligan party 5 years after everyone else has gone home.....claiming a result today is pathetic....pub tables don't hit back......expect an early morning knock on the door :geek:

whos claiming a result one winner as always the last 5 years THE OLD BILL SIMPLES


I haven't seen any Bristol claiming a result. Fact is any of their real boys will be embarresed at smashing a pub up :oops: .

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:51 pm

splottbluebird48 wrote:After breaking the tables and chairs Ikea must be shitting themselves for wurzels next away game :laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5:


dont tar us all with the same brush you have numpties like we have there was about 15 young pricks misbehaving ( totally sickened by what they done ) personally wasnt in the pub was outside as it was impossible to get in , as soon as they started doing that i sneaked away from the old bill in disgust ( got meself a crafty few pints with a few of your lot in the prince of wales

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:00 pm

porthcawlcasual wrote:
wurzel red wrote:
dennis skinner wrote:bristol city finally come to the hooligan party 5 years after everyone else has gone home.....claiming a result today is pathetic....pub tables don't hit back......expect an early morning knock on the door :geek:

whos claiming a result one winner as always the last 5 years THE OLD BILL SIMPLES


I haven't seen any Bristol claiming a result. Fact is any of their real boys will be embarresed at smashing a pub up :oops: .

Hi porthcawl , dont know if your cardiff or swansea , but thats exactly how it is no one i know has claimed a result and yes everybody is embarrassed about the young pricks smashing up a few chairs , but the fact is bristol did have a big mob there and game something cardiff seem to be glossing over

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:04 pm

waddle wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
waddle wrote:you seem to be making a lot of excuses here fellas , isn't it "lads" etiquette that if a mob turn up in your backyard and settle in a pub it's up to you to take it to them ?
or you could get the club to issue a to z of cardiff with red crosses on to indicate where you might be :lol:

bristol city taking liberties as did swansea for one international a lower league cup final and a play-off final , and you were nowhere to be seen for any :o


Some just have not got a clue how it all works.

hiding by the ground while the rampagng bristol hordes took liberties in your city :o

FFS i usually don't get involved in arguing with you lot. But you don't half talk shite.
A/ When your lot came down and so say took liberties you ended up in a gay bar. Then you was attacked on the way to the ground, so the old Bill put you on the train back to Scumsea for your own protection. Yeah what a liberty that was.

B/ Hiding in our Backyard :? :roll: What drinking where we always drink. But hey you think we are stupid enough to go to the Centre where it is loaded up with CCTV ? Nah we will leave stupid to you. Truth is you and that lot today are from the same mould !! A fooking Jimmy Savile short of a Paedophile ring

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:10 pm

A fooking Jimmy Savile short of a Paedophile ring

Absolute class :laughing5: :laughing5: :laughing5: Nukes is back

Re: Trouble in town?

Sat Feb 16, 2013 11:16 pm

waddle wrote:not talking to you either steve til you learn to quote

I understand fella made a bit of a gaff there with the potters wheel. No shame in a tactical retreat have a good weekend and good luck against the scouters :thumbup: