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By:
bigH
When: 20 May 16 09:13
Every club has their fair share of low-life morons who bring nothing but shame on their club

And I mean EVERY club.

It is pointless arguing about it, or trying to apportion blame

It's up to the decent fans of every club (99.9%) to identify them and get them banned by the club or have travel orders issued.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 20 May 16 10:20
we don't
By:
stu
When: 20 May 16 12:02
That's because you've got no fans Brewers Silly

(only joking before offence taken) Wink
By:
Solano1
When: 20 May 16 17:30
UEFA open investigations into behaviour of both sets of fans.
By:
pushkin99
When: 20 May 16 17:41

May 20, 2016 -- 7:40AM, OnePercenter wrote:


That's right pushkin when you've lost the argument call people names.The fact is no normal person would get involved in a scrap so soon after the Hillsborough inquest. Those involved should hang their heads in shame as should those trying to excuse their vile behaviour. End of.


What a shame that there are so many obsessed bigots infesting this forum, whose lives are so mind numbingly empty that they have nothing better to do that spend all night and day trolling around the internet, desperately trying to make something out of nothing.

Get a life u SADDOS

By:
unbiased
When: 20 May 16 17:47
Is that why you send obnoxious post after obnoxious post to the Chelsea forum,just to make waves?Shameful behaviour!And you have the cheek to tell other posters how to behave!Pot,kettle!
By:
pushkin99
When: 20 May 16 17:59

May 20, 2016 -- 5:47PM, unbiased wrote:


Is that why you send obnoxious post after obnoxious post to the Chelsea forum,just to make waves?Shameful behaviour!And you have the cheek to tell other posters how to behave!Pot,kettle!


What a shame that there are so many obsessed bigots infesting this forum, whose lives are so mind numbingly empty that they have nothing better to do that spend all night and day trolling around the internet, desperately trying to make something out of nothing.

Get a life u SADDOS

By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 20 May 16 18:55
Liverpool fans have reportedly caused trouble in 4 out of the last 5 european finals theyve participated in....

Maybe another ban should be on the cards.
By:
Hamsterdam
When: 20 May 16 19:22
Another UEFA investigation into Liverpool fans FFS they've had loads already plus a drug/PED investigation.

JUSTICE was served as they lost in highly amusing fashion.
By:
OnePercenter
When: 21 May 16 08:53
Pushkin99

something out of nothing.


What a short memory you must have. Violence at football matches is simply unacceptable. It has cause too many deaths. The fireworks have to stop too.
By:
OnePercenter
When: 21 May 16 11:10
Two wrongs do not make a right. Liverpool fans fighting at a European final is sheer lunacy. The fans involved need lifetime bans and jail time. You can excuse their behaviour.
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 11:35

May 21, 2016 -- 11:10AM, OnePercenter wrote:


Two wrongs do not make a right. Liverpool fans fighting at a European final is sheer lunacy. The fans involved need lifetime bans and jail time. You can excuse their behaviour.


It is obvious that down in his Sevenoaks council estate, onepercenter never sees the Manchester evening news, so for his benefit this is a typical article covering Manchester related football violence in that paper.

As new figures are set to show a rise in football-related violence, Mike Keegan reveals a catalogue of trouble at City and United games across the country.  A shock dossier compiled by the M.E.N. reveals that the menace of football hooliganism is far from extinct. Documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws show police had to deal with a catalogue of booze-fuelled hooliganism at United and City games including:

•Fights in pubs, grounds and stadium car parks

•Sickening chants about the Munich air disaster

•Supporters storming turnstiles and forcing entry into sold-out matches

•Gangs of racist fans converging on the city from Europe

We asked every police force in the country for post-match reports into games played by the Reds and Blues. The revelations come as the Home Office is set to announce a rise in the number of incidents of violence and disorder at football matches last season.

Nice eh onepercenter (not!) At least we agree that two wrongs don't make a right, maybe your team should consider trying to put it's own house in order maybe?

By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 11:48
from this years derby of a few weeks back onepercenter:

Eleven men were arrested after violence broke out at the crunch derby between Manchester City and Manchester United. Greater Manchester Police detained the men before, during and after the game, which United won 1-0 thanks to a first-half strike by local teenage prodigy Marcus Rashford.
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 11:50
and from the previous years derby onepercenter:

Manchester derby hooligans fight in horrific mass street brawl involving around 100 hooligans which erupts after Sunday's Manchester United and Manchester City match
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 11:52
do u have a greenhouse at your Sevenoaks council house onepercenter?

if so, maybe u should consider that u should not be throwing tooooooooo many stones from now on?
By:
dr . atkins
When: 21 May 16 12:31
the troll grass talking sh1te again
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 12:38

May 21, 2016 -- 12:31PM, dr . atkins wrote:


the troll grass talking sh1te again


please give my regards to your chum, cucumber man. Does he still go into great detail about his uses for cucumbers and gimp masks?

Is cucumber man still tucking into his porridge on his latest stretch?

By:
what do i do now?
When: 21 May 16 12:38
If the Liverpool fans hadn't misbehaved, we wouldn't have been treated to two-and-a-bit glorious days of #fantascruff on Twitter. If you've not seen it, do so now. It is magnificent.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 21 May 16 12:40
This forum has turned in to a copy & paste fest.
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 12:44
I thought this Manchester Evening News article says a lot about Manchester related football violence.

Manchester derby hooligans fight in horrific mass street brawl involving around 100 hooligans which erupts after Sunday's Manchester United and Manchester City match.

An hour-and-a-half after City had beaten United, a group of Red trouble-makers stormed The Eastlands Bar, near the Etihad stadium, which was packed with celebrating Blues.

A group of Red trouble-makers also stormed The Eastlands Bar, near the Etihad stadium, which was packed with celebrating Blues. United hooligans threw bottles and a flare at City fans who were drinking on a terrace at the rear of bar.

Police say hooligans attacked each other with wooden poles.

The violence left one man, 48, thought to be a City fan on the ground after he had been punched and kicked in the head while on the deck.

Police were on the scene moments later and arrested one man they found using a chair as a weapon.

The five suspects who were arrested have been released on police bail pending further enquiries into the street brawl. The five arrested were among eight made by police. Three United fans were also arrested inside the Etihad.

Police had been on alert after a handful of known United hooligans were free to attend the game as their football banning orders had expired. Before the game, police issued 35 ‘dispersal orders’ to prevent trouble-makers getting to the ground.


In summary after this match, the following amazing statement was made 'Police bosses say the derby passed off relatively peacefully.'

CrazyCrazyCrazyCrazyCrazy
By:
Capt__F
When: 21 May 16 14:05
%er room shares with hft
By:
OnePercenter
When: 21 May 16 14:06
pushkin stop trying to defend the indefensible. How many more have to die before the message gets through?
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 16:46

May 21, 2016 -- 2:06PM, OnePercenter wrote:


pushkin stop trying to defend the indefensible. How many more have to die before the message gets through?


u are a mug onepercenter, blinded by your bigotry. Where have I tried to defend anyone? I have merely put a little bit of balance into your attempts at trying to make something out of nothing.

U just don't get it do onepercenter, so to reiterate, a typical match involving your team goes along the lines of

Manchester derby hooligans fight in horrific mass street brawl involving around 100 hooligans which erupts after Sunday's Manchester United and Manchester City match.

An hour-and-a-half after City had beaten United, a group of Red trouble-makers stormed The Eastlands Bar, near the Etihad stadium, which was packed with celebrating Blues. United hooligans also threw bottles and a flare at City fans who were drinking on a terrace at the rear of bar.

Police say hooligans attacked each other with wooden poles.

The violence left one man, 48, thought to be a City fan on the ground after he had been punched and kicked in the head while on the deck.

Police were on the scene moments later and arrested one man they found using a chair as a weapon.

The five suspects who were arrested have been released on police bail pending further enquiries into the street brawl. The five arrested were among eight made by police. Three United fans were also arrested inside the Etihad.

Police had been on alert after a handful of known United hooligans were free to attend the game as their football banning orders had expired. Before the game, police issued 35 ‘dispersal orders’ to prevent trouble-makers getting to the ground.



After this match, and following this catalogue of mayhem and violence, the following amazing statement was made 'Police bosses say the derby passed off relatively peacefully.'

do u have a greenhouse at your Sevenoaks council house onepercenter? If so, maybe u should consider that u should not be throwing tooooooooo many stones from now on?

By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 21 May 16 17:09
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 21 May 16 17:10
^^^^^^les battersby should've stayed at home
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 21 May 16 17:13
*Fred Elliot
By:
pushkin99
When: 21 May 16 17:19

May 21, 2016 -- 5:10PM, TheBetterBettor wrote:


^^^^^^les battersby should've stayed at home


time for onepercenter and thebitterbighter to man up - if that is possible - and condemn the violence and trouble that goes hand in hand everywhere your team has a match?

It is obvious that down in your Sevenoaks council estate, onepercenter, u never see the Manchester evening news, so for your benefit this is a typical article covering Manchester related football violence.

As new figures are set to show a rise in football-related violence, Mike Keegan reveals a catalogue of trouble at City and United games across the country.  A shock dossier compiled by the M.E.N. reveals that the menace of football hooliganism is far from extinct. Documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws show police had to deal with a catalogue of booze-fuelled hooliganism at United and City games including:

•Fights in pubs, grounds and stadium car parks

•Sickening chants about the Munich air disaster

•Supporters storming turnstiles and forcing entry into sold-out matches

•Gangs of racist fans converging on the city from Europe

We asked every police force in the country for post-match reports into games played by the Reds and Blues. The revelations come as the Home Office is set to announce a rise in the number of incidents of violence and disorder at football matches last season.

Nice eh onepercenter (not!)


So, as u inferred in an earlier post on this thread onepercenter, are u going to make a stand and condemn the disgusting violence at your club?

By:
OnePercenter
When: 22 May 16 09:27
How many more people have to die at football matches before idiots like pushkin take the off their blinkers and start condemning these thugs?
By:
spyker
When: 22 May 16 09:52
Good god are you sadsacks still banging on about this - you really must have very empty lives and obv seemingly have no idea of what football crowds are like on the continent!
By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 10:44

May 22, 2016 -- 9:27AM, OnePercenter wrote:


How many more people have to die at football matches before idiots like pushkin take the off their blinkers and start condemning these thugs?


u are a mug and a total hypocrite onepercenter, blinded by your manure bigotry.

Where have I tried to defend anyone? I have merely put a little bit of balance into your attempts at trying to make something out of nothing./b]

[b]U just don't get it do onepercenter, so to reiterate, a typical match involving your team goes along the lines of:


Manchester derby hooligans fight in horrific mass street brawl involving around 100 hooligans which erupts after Sunday's Manchester United and Manchester City match.

An hour-and-a-half after City had beaten United, a group of Red trouble-makers stormed The Eastlands Bar, near the Etihad stadium, which was packed with celebrating Blues. United hooligans also threw bottles and a flare at City fans who were drinking on a terrace at the rear of bar.

Police say hooligans attacked each other with wooden poles.

The violence left one man, 48, thought to be a City fan on the ground after he had been punched and kicked in the head while on the deck.

Police were on the scene moments later and arrested one man they found using a chair as a weapon.

The five suspects who were arrested have been released on police bail pending further enquiries into the street brawl. The five arrested were among eight made by police. Three United fans were also arrested inside the Etihad.

Police had been on alert after a handful of known United hooligans were free to attend the game as their football banning orders had expired. Before the game, police issued 35 ‘dispersal orders’ to prevent trouble-makers getting to the ground.



After this match, and following this catalogue of mayhem and violence, the following amazing statement was made 'Police bosses say the derby passed off relatively peacefully.'

do u have a greenhouse at your Sevenoaks council house onepercenter? If so, maybe u should consider that u should not be throwing tooooooooo many stones from now on?

By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 10:48

May 22, 2016 -- 9:27AM, OnePercenter wrote:


How many more people have to die at football matches before idiots like pushkin take the off their blinkers and start condemning these thugs?


time for the hypocrite mug onepercenter to man up - if that is possible - and condemn the violence and trouble that goes hand in hand everywhere his team has a match?

It is obvious that down in his Sevenoaks council estate, onepercenter, never sees the Manchester evening news, so for his benefit this is a typical article covering Manchester related football violence.

As new figures are set to show a rise in football-related violence, Mike Keegan reveals a catalogue of trouble at City and United games across the country.  A shock dossier compiled by the M.E.N. reveals that the menace of football hooliganism is far from extinct. Documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws show police had to deal with a catalogue of booze-fuelled hooliganism at United and City games including:

•Fights in pubs, grounds and stadium car parks

•Sickening chants about the Munich air disaster

•Supporters storming turnstiles and forcing entry into sold-out matches

•Gangs of racist fans converging on the city from Europe

We asked every police force in the country for post-match reports into games played by the Reds and Blues. The revelations come as the Home Office is set to announce a rise in the number of incidents of violence and disorder at football matches last season.


Nice eh onepercenter (not!)

So, as u keep inferring on this thread onepercenter, when are u going to make a stand and condemn the disgusting violence at your club or are u going to remain as a hypocrite blinded by your manure bigtry?

By:
OnePercenter
When: 22 May 16 10:53
Stop your ranting pushkin and just condemn the thuggery at Basel.
By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 11:02

May 22, 2016 -- 10:53AM, OnePercenter wrote:


Stop your ranting pushkin and just condemn the thuggery at Basel.


As also mentioned by spyker above, what a shame that there are so many hypocrites on this forum, like onepercenter, who are blinded by their bigotry, with lives so mind numbingly empty that they have nothing better to do that spend all night and day trolling around the internet, desperately trying to make something out of nothing.

Get a life u SADDO - as in my previous posts, if u want to make a stand against violence at football, read the reports from the Manchester evening news - which report and reveal a catalogue of trouble, mayhem and violence which affecting manures games across the country - and condemn this disgusting dinosaur behaviour of those attaching themselves to manure.

By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 11:06

May 22, 2016 -- 9:52AM, spyker wrote:


Good god are you sadsacks still banging on about this - you really must have very empty lives and obv seemingly have no idea of what football crowds are like on the continent!


the hypocrite onepercenter lives a very sheltered life in his Sevenoaks council estate and clearly has no idea of what football crowds are like on the continent, the UK or even at manure. He is blinded by his manure bigotry as he stubbornly continues in trying to make something out of nothing while neglecting the huge plank sticking out of his eye.

By:
OnePercenter
When: 22 May 16 11:06
pushkin how big a tool are you? I condemn all violence. In a civilised society it is the product of mental illness. It is a pity all you can do is rant in an effort to deflect blame.
By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 11:10

May 22, 2016 -- 11:06AM, OnePercenter wrote:


pushkin how big a tool are you? I condemn all violence. In a civilised society it is the product of mental illness. It is a pity all you can do is rant in an effort to deflect blame.


Where have I tried to deflect blame or defend anyone onepercenter? I have merely put a little bit of balance into your attempts at trying to make something out of nothing. u are a hypocrite onepercenter, blinded by your manure bigotry.

As U still don't get it do onepercenter, so to reiterate, a typical match involving your team goes along the lines of:


Manchester derby hooligans fight in horrific mass street brawl involving around 100 hooligans which erupts after Sunday's Manchester United and Manchester City match.

An hour-and-a-half after City had beaten United, a group of Red trouble-makers stormed The Eastlands Bar, near the Etihad stadium, which was packed with celebrating Blues. United hooligans also threw bottles and a flare at City fans who were drinking on a terrace at the rear of bar.

Police say hooligans attacked each other with wooden poles.

The violence left one man, 48, thought to be a City fan on the ground after he had been punched and kicked in the head while on the deck.

Police were on the scene moments later and arrested one man they found using a chair as a weapon.

The five suspects who were arrested have been released on police bail pending further enquiries into the street brawl. The five arrested were among eight made by police. Three United fans were also arrested inside the Etihad.

Police had been on alert after a handful of known United hooligans were free to attend the game as their football banning orders had expired. Before the game, police issued 35 ‘dispersal orders’ to prevent trouble-makers getting to the ground.



After this match, and following this catalogue of mayhem and violence, the following amazing statement was made 'Police bosses say the derby passed off relatively peacefully.'

do u have a greenhouse at your Sevenoaks council house onepercenter? If so, maybe u should consider that u should not be throwing tooooooooo many stones from now on?

By:
spyker
When: 22 May 16 11:12
Funny thing is 1% is that you don't seem to have condemned the (much much worse) violence at the Scottish cup final nearly as much (if at all) so go figure!
By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 11:15

May 22, 2016 -- 11:12AM, spyker wrote:


Funny thing is 1% is that you don't seem to have condemned the (much much worse) violence at the Scottish cup final nearly as much (if at all) so go figure!


onepercenter also fails to condemn the much much much worse mayhem and violence caused by manure fans at the last Manchester derby, and as reported in the Manchester Evening news, matches involving manure all over the country.

The reason for this omission? onepercenter is a hypocrite blinded by his manure bigotry in trying to make something out of nothing.

By:
OnePercenter
When: 22 May 16 12:47
toolkin, read back a few posts where I condemn all violence.

And if you were not trying to deflect blame from the Liverpool thugs last week why bring up other acts of thuggery?
By:
pushkin99
When: 22 May 16 12:55

May 22, 2016 -- 12:47PM, OnePercenter wrote:


toolkin, read back a few posts where I condemn all violence. And if you were not trying to deflect blame from the Liverpool thugs last week why bring up other acts of thuggery?


Where have I tried to deflect blame or defend anyone onepercenter? I have merely put a little bit of balance into your attempts at trying to make something out of nothing. u are a hypocrite onepercenter, blinded by your manure bigotry.

As U still don't get it do onepercenter, so to reiterate, a typical match involving your team goes along the lines of:


Manchester derby hooligans fight in horrific mass street brawl involving around 100 hooligans which erupts after Sunday's Manchester United and Manchester City match.

An hour-and-a-half after City had beaten United, a group of Red trouble-makers stormed The Eastlands Bar, near the Etihad stadium, which was packed with celebrating Blues. United hooligans also threw bottles and a flare at City fans who were drinking on a terrace at the rear of bar.

Police say hooligans attacked each other with wooden poles.

The violence left one man, 48, thought to be a City fan on the ground after he had been punched and kicked in the head while on the deck.

Police were on the scene moments later and arrested one man they found using a chair as a weapon.

The five suspects who were arrested have been released on police bail pending further enquiries into the street brawl. The five arrested were among eight made by police. Three United fans were also arrested inside the Etihad.

Police had been on alert after a handful of known United hooligans were free to attend the game as their football banning orders had expired. Before the game, police issued 35 ‘dispersal orders’ to prevent trouble-makers getting to the ground.



After this match, and following this catalogue of mayhem and violence, the following amazing statement was made 'Police bosses say the derby passed off relatively peacefully.'

do u have a greenhouse at your Sevenoaks council house onepercenter? If so, maybe u should consider that u should not be throwing tooooooooo many stones from now on?

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