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Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:45 pm
Vintage 63 wrote:maybe she can be a vigilante type guardian angel for the forthcoming autumn and 6 nations rugby matches too ?
Tue Oct 05, 2010 3:57 pm
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krab wrote:if we ever get to the prem,this is the type of stuff the english press will relish on
Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:13 pm
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Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:43 pm
Hiya mate! Alright? wrote:You've also got to ask yourself who actually went to the press with the story, the "hooligans?"...nope, British Rail?......nope, the Police?......Nope
Or a woman who thought it best to cause chaos to everyone on that train and all the other trains now held up, and all the people waiting at stations further down the line, by up by breaking the law and jumping onto a railway track in full view of her crying kid, instead of doing what most sensible people and good parents would do, take your kid away from the situation asap. Not excusing the abuse in the slightest, it was wrong, but blown all out of proportion by a self-righteous attention seeker.
My guess is that she's deliberately gone to the press to try and avoid any sort of fine from the train company or police as a result of their investigation.
Have a go hero?......... or inconsiderate, selfish bellend. I'm sorry, but although I have sympathy with her situation, the way she reacted was totally selfish, over the top and out of order. If a City fan had jumped on the track just because he had been verbally abused by a group of lads they would have thrown the book at him.
Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:43 pm
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:04 pm
krab wrote:if we ever get to the prem,this is the type of stuff the english press will relish on
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:10 pm
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:12 pm
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:13 pm
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:18 pm
Hiya mate! Alright? wrote:You've also got to ask yourself who actually went to the press with the story, the "hooligans?"...nope, British Rail?......nope, the Police?......Nope
Or a woman who thought it best to cause chaos to everyone on that train and all the other trains now held up, and all the people waiting at stations further down the line, by up by breaking the law and jumping onto a railway track in full view of her crying kid, instead of doing what most sensible people and good parents would do, take your kid away from the situation asap. Not excusing the abuse in the slightest, it was wrong, but blown all out of proportion by a self-righteous attention seeker.
My guess is that she's deliberately gone to the press to try and avoid any sort of fine from the train company or police as a result of their investigation.
Have a go hero?......... or inconsiderate, selfish bellend. I'm sorry, but although I have sympathy with her situation, the way she reacted was totally selfish, over the top and out of order. If a City fan had jumped on the track just because he had been verbally abused by a group of lads they would have thrown the book at him.
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:43 pm
Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:56 pm
bargoedbluebird wrote:most of the things said in the media about this is absolute bollocks.. none of the boys we're drunken yob's.. we were a few boys who went to watch the football and had a few pints.. also, we did not shout a string of 4 letter words at her, we was singing "naughty girl" and "sit down and behave yourself" after she had slapped one of the men infront of us for telling her to shut up when she started shouting and screaming because they was singing get your tits out to some woman on heath high level who loved it , and singing cardiff songs.. we did not abuse her child of husband as she says on the article's and she was not crying or shaking.. she was just attention seeking in my opinion.
Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:01 pm
bargoedbluebird wrote:most of the things said in the media about this is absolute bollocks.. none of the boys we're drunken yob's.. we were a few boys who went to watch the football and had a few pints.. also, we did not shout a string of 4 letter words at her, we was singing "naughty girl" and "sit down and behave yourself" after she had slapped one of the men infront of us for telling her to shut up when she started shouting and screaming because they was singing get your tits out to some woman on heath high level who loved it , and singing cardiff songs.. we did not abuse her child of husband as she says on the article's and she was not crying or shaking.. she was just attention seeking in my opinion.
Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:26 pm
Lawnmower wrote:bargoedbluebird wrote:most of the things said in the media about this is absolute bollocks.. none of the boys we're drunken yob's.. we were a few boys who went to watch the football and had a few pints.. also, we did not shout a string of 4 letter words at her, we was singing "naughty girl" and "sit down and behave yourself" after she had slapped one of the men infront of us for telling her to shut up when she started shouting and screaming because they was singing get your tits out to some woman on heath high level who loved it , and singing cardiff songs.. we did not abuse her child of husband as she says on the article's and she was not crying or shaking.. she was just attention seeking in my opinion.
Just to confirm this was the train I was also on was it about 5ish from Central ?
Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:31 pm
Hiya mate! Alright? wrote:Lawnmower wrote:bargoedbluebird wrote:most of the things said in the media about this is absolute bollocks.. none of the boys we're drunken yob's.. we were a few boys who went to watch the football and had a few pints.. also, we did not shout a string of 4 letter words at her, we was singing "naughty girl" and "sit down and behave yourself" after she had slapped one of the men infront of us for telling her to shut up when she started shouting and screaming because they was singing get your tits out to some woman on heath high level who loved it , and singing cardiff songs.. we did not abuse her child of husband as she says on the article's and she was not crying or shaking.. she was just attention seeking in my opinion.
Just to confirm this was the train I was also on was it about 5ish from Central ?
Hi Lawnmower, I see TLG had a pop at you on the other board for daring to suggest that you "may have" been on the train without definite proof or hard facts to back it up Little things like that seem to really bother him
Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:37 pm
Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:44 pm
Lawnmower wrote:Just to confirm this was the train I was also on was it about 5ish from Central ?
Tue Oct 05, 2010 7:48 pm