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Roath_Bluebird wrote:http://forum.planetswans.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=72653
Picture No 7 http://www.annisabraham.co.uk/photos-2/swansea/
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CityGent wrote:Swansea/Den Haag started through Johnny van Zweden, a Den Haag scarfer who is now involved with the Swansea board
Several Den Haag used to go to Millwall. A few of them turned up at Holland v Wales in Eindhoven 1996. Den Haags main faces laughed when i asked them about the Swansea link. It's a fans thing, although the inbreds from the Railway Inn have it in their deluded minds that it's proper hooligans from Holland. They aren't, and for those who have been to the Liberty the last few times have seen for themselves that they're nobodies
Anything for the non-existent Jack to feel better about himself
Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:52 pm
CityGent wrote:Swansea/Den Haag started through Johnny van Zweden, a Den Haag scarfer who is now involved with the Swansea board
Several Den Haag used to go to Millwall. A few of them turned up at Holland v Wales in Eindhoven 1996. Den Haags main faces laughed when i asked them about the Swansea link. It's a fans thing, although the inbreds from the Railway Inn have it in their deluded minds that it's proper hooligans from Holland. They aren't, and for those who have been to the Liberty the last few times have seen for themselves that they're nobodies
Anything for the non-existent Jack to feel better about himself
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Nottage Blue wrote:CityGent wrote:Swansea/Den Haag started through Johnny van Zweden, a Den Haag scarfer who is now involved with the Swansea board
Several Den Haag used to go to Millwall. A few of them turned up at Holland v Wales in Eindhoven 1996. Den Haags main faces laughed when i asked them about the Swansea link. It's a fans thing, although the inbreds from the Railway Inn have it in their deluded minds that it's proper hooligans from Holland. They aren't, and for those who have been to the Liberty the last few times have seen for themselves that they're nobodies
Anything for the non-existent Jack to feel better about himself
Funny you should mention the Millwall thing. A few of my mates are Millwall fans and one of them got a letter from Den Haag fans asking them to go over for the Ajax game, about 1987. The police found out about the contact and were waiting for my mates as they queued to get in. They got taken to the police station, stripped down to their underwear and kept there til the game finished (apparently the police were amused that one of them had Eastenders boxer shorts on). When the game finished, they were allowed to get dressed, taken to the ferry and put back on and told never to go back again
Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:30 pm
CityGent wrote:Nottage Blue wrote:CityGent wrote:Swansea/Den Haag started through Johnny van Zweden, a Den Haag scarfer who is now involved with the Swansea board
Several Den Haag used to go to Millwall. A few of them turned up at Holland v Wales in Eindhoven 1996. Den Haags main faces laughed when i asked them about the Swansea link. It's a fans thing, although the inbreds from the Railway Inn have it in their deluded minds that it's proper hooligans from Holland. They aren't, and for those who have been to the Liberty the last few times have seen for themselves that they're nobodies
Anything for the non-existent Jack to feel better about himself
Funny you should mention the Millwall thing. A few of my mates are Millwall fans and one of them got a letter from Den Haag fans asking them to go over for the Ajax game, about 1987. The police found out about the contact and were waiting for my mates as they queued to get in. They got taken to the police station, stripped down to their underwear and kept there til the game finished (apparently the police were amused that one of them had Eastenders boxer shorts on). When the game finished, they were allowed to get dressed, taken to the ferry and put back on and told never to go back again
A few of us went to the Birmingham v Millwall game in 1995. You may recall a home-made hand grenade was found in the Millwall end. It was the ten or so Den Haag there who made a few of them. They were armed to the teeth with explosives!!
f*cking cuckoo
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moz-dublin wrote:sit down and behave yourself
you have to be up early in the morning to get collect heather after you`ve cut off those lucky rabbits feet
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Nuclearblue wrote:This Den Haag thing ZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzIf i was a Jack i would be embarrassed. Why have you got to get someone else to beat up your rivals ? coz they cant do it themselves. :lolI hope they are in the Canton which i think i will have more chance of winning the lottery than that happening.
Why would they associate themselves with Gypo sister shagging inbreds like you ? Am i worried ? am i f**k.Is that all you inbreds have got. I pray to god we get you muppets in the play offs and lets see who the number one supporters are.
The only time you lot will have a go is if you outnumber us by at least 25-1.
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