Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:50 pm
Magger1 wrote::twisted: regards the attack at your place ,I really hope there's no reprisals when you play at ours
Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:53 pm
Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:54 pm
Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:55 pm
Magger1 wrote::x I haven't witnessed any of these at the gate,BUT there is always a first time !
Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:21 pm
Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:37 pm
NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Agree... Snitches get stiches
Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:30 pm
Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:39 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:following recent events was just wondering if anyone would like to retract their statements in this topic
Mon Sep 12, 2011 6:10 pm
Xcasual wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:following recent events was just wondering if anyone would like to retract their statements in this topic
Why bring this back up ???????? Pointless mate ,leave it go
Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:53 pm
Xcasual wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:following recent events was just wondering if anyone would like to retract their statements in this topic
Why bring this back up ???????? Pointless mate ,leave it go
Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:42 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Agree... Snitches get stiches
wouldnt want you helping me thank you very much i can handle myself if needs be, but i dont feel the need to run around in a silly group jumping up and down 'giving it the big one' and being proud of beating people purely on the basis that they support a different club, life has moved on roll with the times. If you want to be a brave hard man do a brave hard job, join the military, police force or become fire fighter or paramedic jobs with purpose and dignity, instead of being a cost to your football club and ruining if for others.
Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:24 am
NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Agree... Snitches get stiches
wouldnt want you helping me thank you very much i can handle myself if needs be, but i dont feel the need to run around in a silly group jumping up and down 'giving it the big one' and being proud of beating people purely on the basis that they support a different club, life has moved on roll with the times. If you want to be a brave hard man do a brave hard job, join the military, police force or become fire fighter or paramedic jobs with purpose and dignity, instead of being a cost to your football club and ruining if for others.
Mate who said i was none of the above, i'm not, but do get in the cage for a bit of mma, weather or not you would want my help if i seen you get attacked i would help you without a shadow of doubt, sorry if you don't agree with me but there you go, and by the way picking on shirts is a cunts game only have it with people who are like minded, but don't agree with grasses unless its taken too far then you got to
Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:43 am
JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Agree... Snitches get stiches
wouldnt want you helping me thank you very much i can handle myself if needs be, but i dont feel the need to run around in a silly group jumping up and down 'giving it the big one' and being proud of beating people purely on the basis that they support a different club, life has moved on roll with the times. If you want to be a brave hard man do a brave hard job, join the military, police force or become fire fighter or paramedic jobs with purpose and dignity, instead of being a cost to your football club and ruining if for others.
Mate who said i was none of the above, i'm not, but do get in the cage for a bit of mma, weather or not you would want my help if i seen you get attacked i would help you without a shadow of doubt, sorry if you don't agree with me but there you go, and by the way picking on shirts is a cunts game only have it with people who are like minded, but don't agree with grasses unless its taken too far then you got to
your arguement makes no sense so its not ok to grass on someone unless that someone has taken it too far then its ok, so tell me what exactly do you have to do before its justifiable to grass on someone, because you seem to say that this bristol fan only got punched so thats fine, does the fan have to die to involve the police or is that still make you justified in giving a snitch a few stitches. I think the fact that someone cant go to a football match in relative peace and safety without having to look over his shoulder every five minutes is very sad but thats just my opinion
Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:53 am
NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Agree... Snitches get stiches
wouldnt want you helping me thank you very much i can handle myself if needs be, but i dont feel the need to run around in a silly group jumping up and down 'giving it the big one' and being proud of beating people purely on the basis that they support a different club, life has moved on roll with the times. If you want to be a brave hard man do a brave hard job, join the military, police force or become fire fighter or paramedic jobs with purpose and dignity, instead of being a cost to your football club and ruining if for others.
Mate who said i was none of the above, i'm not, but do get in the cage for a bit of mma, weather or not you would want my help if i seen you get attacked i would help you without a shadow of doubt, sorry if you don't agree with me but there you go, and by the way picking on shirts is a cunts game only have it with people who are like minded, but don't agree with grasses unless its taken too far then you got to
your arguement makes no sense so its not ok to grass on someone unless that someone has taken it too far then its ok, so tell me what exactly do you have to do before its justifiable to grass on someone, because you seem to say that this bristol fan only got punched so thats fine, does the fan have to die to involve the police or is that still make you justified in giving a snitch a few stitches. I think the fact that someone cant go to a football match in relative peace and safety without having to look over his shoulder every five minutes is very sad but thats just my opinion
Firstly I am not agruging, so there is no argument, When i mean grassing i mean over lads taking it too far(over footie), or peados, rapists ect. i won't lie think what you want mate but if a mob tries to take liberties, i and many others wont stand for it. sorry but thats my frame of mind like it or not that's up to you, like you said its your opinion and i respect that even though i have a different opinion
Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:53 am
NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:NinianParkWasMyWife wrote:Lt. Frank Drebin wrote:Listening to Palmers run down and the charges he is being faced with he's almost certain to go down imo. It shouldn't have been done to a shirter but a big part of me cringes when I hear he was 'grassed' up by Cardiff fans. You may need the same Cardiff fans looking after you one day.
Agree... Snitches get stiches
wouldnt want you helping me thank you very much i can handle myself if needs be, but i dont feel the need to run around in a silly group jumping up and down 'giving it the big one' and being proud of beating people purely on the basis that they support a different club, life has moved on roll with the times. If you want to be a brave hard man do a brave hard job, join the military, police force or become fire fighter or paramedic jobs with purpose and dignity, instead of being a cost to your football club and ruining if for others.
Mate who said i was none of the above, i'm not, but do get in the cage for a bit of mma, weather or not you would want my help if i seen you get attacked i would help you without a shadow of doubt, sorry if you don't agree with me but there you go, and by the way picking on shirts is a cunts game only have it with people who are like minded, but don't agree with grasses unless its taken too far then you got to
your arguement makes no sense so its not ok to grass on someone unless that someone has taken it too far then its ok, so tell me what exactly do you have to do before its justifiable to grass on someone, because you seem to say that this bristol fan only got punched so thats fine, does the fan have to die to involve the police or is that still make you justified in giving a snitch a few stitches. I think the fact that someone cant go to a football match in relative peace and safety without having to look over his shoulder every five minutes is very sad but thats just my opinion
Firstly I am not agruging, so there is no argument, When i mean grassing i mean over lads taking it too far(over footie), or peados, rapists ect. i won't lie think what you want mate but if a mob tries to take liberties, i and many others wont stand for it. sorry but thats my frame of mind like it or not that's up to you, like you said its your opinion and i respect that even though i have a different opinion
Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:55 am
JONNY012697 wrote: if trouble occurs at football its for the police to take care of not for fans to take things into their own hands this is the reason why people treat cardiff fans like it we are some kind of second class citizen
Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:02 am
Occasional Violins wrote:JONNY012697 wrote: if trouble occurs at football its for the police to take care of not for fans to take things into their own hands this is the reason why people treat cardiff fans like it we are some kind of second class citizen
Yes, let the police handle it. They'll stand back and happily watch someone take a kick-in; but as long as their getting it all on film eh?
They can muster themselves for a nice piece of overtime and kick the assailants door down three months later (probably after the same tw@t has got pissed up and smashed a few more innocents about.
Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:06 am
JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:JONNY012697 wrote: if trouble occurs at football its for the police to take care of not for fans to take things into their own hands this is the reason why people treat cardiff fans like it we are some kind of second class citizen
Yes, let the police handle it. They'll stand back and happily watch someone take a kick-in; but as long as their getting it all on film eh?
They can muster themselves for a nice piece of overtime and kick the assailants door down three months later (probably after the same tw@t has got pissed up and smashed a few more innocents about.
so i take it thats your justification for violence at football the policw wont help so ive got to get pissed up and do the polices job for them well ive heard it all now
Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:10 am
Occasional Violins wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:JONNY012697 wrote: if trouble occurs at football its for the police to take care of not for fans to take things into their own hands this is the reason why people treat cardiff fans like it we are some kind of second class citizen
Yes, let the police handle it. They'll stand back and happily watch someone take a kick-in; but as long as their getting it all on film eh?
They can muster themselves for a nice piece of overtime and kick the assailants door down three months later (probably after the same tw@t has got pissed up and smashed a few more innocents about.
so i take it thats your justification for violence at football the policw wont help so ive got to get pissed up and do the polices job for them well ive heard it all now
When did I ever get involved in football violence? I called the assailant a tw@t. I'm just calling out the police and saying maybe sometimes, another fan is more likely to step in at the right moment than a police officer with a hand-held. You don't half jump to conclusions mate.
Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:15 am
Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:20 am
Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:08 am
JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
Sat Oct 01, 2011 11:55 am
JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:02 pm
Xcasual wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
What about the Pompey incident ?? 2 Cardiff lads getting beating senseless ,no Ob around !! Should the coaches of Cardiff just Ignore this or stop & help your fellow mates. I know what I would do/want
Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:20 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
The Police have never seen before ? Well newsflash riots have hapened before so that is bullshit
Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:24 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
The Police have never seen before ? Well newsflash riots have hapened before so that is bullshit
yeah riots have happened before of course they have, but not like these before most riots start over a cause and are generally localised but these riots spread quickly with the assitance of social media sights that the police were left completely unawares but recovered quickly
Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:27 pm
Xcasual wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
What about the Pompey incident ?? 2 Cardiff lads getting beating senseless ,no Ob around !! Should the coaches of Cardiff just Ignore this or stop & help your fellow mates. I know what I would do/want
Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:39 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
The Police have never seen before ? Well newsflash riots have hapened before so that is bullshit
yeah riots have happened before of course they have, but not like these before most riots start over a cause and are generally localised but these riots spread quickly with the assitance of social media sights that the police were left completely unawares but recovered quickly
Yes and they did in the early 90s. The police done nothing in the first instance, they knew what to do it was there over politically correct commanders stopping them doing anything. And they were employed by a Politically correct government that believe criminals have human rights. Please don't tell me they don't know how to handle a riot by a couple of hundred idiots that is stupid.
Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:43 pm
JONNY012697 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Occasional Violins wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
The Police have never seen before ? Well newsflash riots have hapened before so that is bullshit
yeah riots have happened before of course they have, but not like these before most riots start over a cause and are generally localised but these riots spread quickly with the assitance of social media sights that the police were left completely unawares but recovered quickly
Yes and they did in the early 90s. The police done nothing in the first instance, they knew what to do it was there over politically correct commanders stopping them doing anything. And they were employed by a Politically correct government that believe criminals have human rights. Please don't tell me they don't know how to handle a riot by a couple of hundred idiots that is stupid.
what the brixton riots, the brixton riots were contained within a 2 mile area and was a stand for the black community to be heard after the death of a black resident Wayne Douglas and police discrimination from the police force and the local council.
Thats a cause you may not agree with it but a cause none the less.
If your reffering to the poll tax riots these were organised marches and they turned violent like most demonstrations and maybe the police should have acted quicker
Im still looking for a reasonable excuse for the august riots and ive yet to find one and riots have never spread so quickly, most riots you can predict there movements but these were completely random attacks which left the police on the back foot
Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:58 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:Nuclearblue wrote:JONNY012697 wrote:And relying on police puts people in the position so many found themselves in during the riots.
well the riots of august 2011 was something the police had never seen before and didnt know how to tackle it correctly but adapted very quickly and soon put a stop to them
but the police tactics used at football whether you agree with them or not are tried and tested so there isnt a lot of confusion
The Police have never seen before ? Well newsflash riots have hapened before so that is bullshit
yeah riots have happened before of course they have, but not like these before most riots start over a cause and are generally localised but these riots spread quickly with the assitance of social media sights that the police were left completely unawares but recovered quickly
Yes and they did in the early 90s. The police done nothing in the first instance, they knew what to do it was there over politically correct commanders stopping them doing anything. And they were employed by a Politically correct government that believe criminals have human rights. Please don't tell me they don't know how to handle a riot by a couple of hundred idiots that is stupid.
what the brixton riots, the brixton riots were contained within a 2 mile area and was a stand for the black community to be heard after the death of a black resident Wayne Douglas and police discrimination from the police force and the local council.
Thats a cause you may not agree with it but a cause none the less.
If your reffering to the poll tax riots these were organised marches and they turned violent like most demonstrations and maybe the police should have acted quicker
Im still looking for a reasonable excuse for the august riots and ive yet to find one and riots have never spread so quickly, most riots you can predict there movements but these were completely random attacks which left the police on the back foot