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Postby connor o'connor » May 17th, '08, 13:06



Sorry, but the truble was caused by rangers supporters
Not the council or police, but rangers supporters
Not a lot of rangers supporters, very few, but still by rangers supporters.
They knew there were no tickets but still they came and then caused trubble.
I feel the same about engish supporters also. In fact if an englishman causes truble abroard then take his passport off him for ten years. I am embarised to be english when on holiday quite frankly.
Basicaly i think that brits in general have zero respect for other counries and abuse them by doing whatever they want whilst there with zero consideration for the locals.
This is not a rant just an dissapointing observation.
When abroard we act like scum...............

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Re: mmmmm

Postby kolm » May 17th, '08, 18:01

spudgun wrote:folks im as ashamed as many many rangers fans about the carry on in manchester but i was there in the thick of it and i can swear hand on heart the vast majority of fans were well behaved....


Agreed. I was in manchester at the time too, and the media really have played it up a lot. Sure, you had a few idiots running in front of buses, but isn't that what you expect from a large group of drunk males?

The trouble was caused by a very small minority. Most of the fans were well behaved and just went to watch football. I didn't even know there was 'trouble' until I got home and watched the news!

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Re: mmmmm

Postby saxmad » May 23rd, '08, 00:39

spudgun wrote:....as for celtic winning the spl.........................hahahhahahahaahah u wish mate

no but seriously its a slow news\week and its obviously an easy target


celtic


winning the


spl


lol :wink:


Bet you're not LOLling now....
:D :D :D

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Postby Lenoir » May 23rd, '08, 08:48

spudgun wrote:
....as for celtic winning the spl.........................hahahhahahahaahah u wish mate

no but seriously its a slow news\week and its obviously an easy target


celtic


winning the


spl


lol


Bet you're not LOLling now....


Unlucky spudgun :lol:

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Postby spudgun » May 26th, '08, 02:24

yes i can take it on the chin...........well played to the celts (he says through very gritted teeth)

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Postby Jobasha » May 27th, '08, 15:56

On a more positive football related note I'm still stoked over the result for Hull at the weekend. Will be great for the city.

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