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22 May, 2008 at 7:48 pm #336962
John Terry Vodka
Made in England
Bottled in Moscow22 May, 2008 at 10:54 pm #336963@johnboy25 wrote:
Where’s the condemnation of the Chelsea fans who clashed with riot police and helped themselves to a wee rampage?
Nobody using the term ‘typical english scum’ or are they immune?
John, having been at Fulham Broadway last night I can quite categorically state there was no trouble levelling what Rangers did in Manchester. The cops were already dressed in riot gear before the game finished, purely in case there was any kicking off in the Fulham Road. Turned out around 50 blokes got frustrated and their anger spilled onto the streets. No injuries, 12 people arrested in a scene that wouldn’t have bothered officials on New Years Eve at Trafalgar Square. I prefer our ‘violence’ to yours. Find another scapegoat for the disgraceful scenes in Manchester.
22 May, 2008 at 10:56 pm #33696423 May, 2008 at 1:33 am #336965i did however kick my mates dog when ronoldo missed his pen, the riot police ( my mates wife in this case) had a quiet word, and all was fine
23 May, 2008 at 2:06 am #33696627 May, 2008 at 12:33 pm #336967@sword wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
Where’s the condemnation of the Chelsea fans who clashed with riot police and helped themselves to a wee rampage?
Nobody using the term ‘typical english scum’ or are they immune?
John, having been at Fulham Broadway last night I can quite categorically state there was no trouble levelling what Rangers did in Manchester. The cops were already dressed in riot gear before the game finished, purely in case there was any kicking off in the Fulham Road. Turned out around 50 blokes got frustrated and their anger spilled onto the streets. No injuries, 12 people arrested in a scene that wouldn’t have bothered officials on New Years Eve at Trafalgar Square. I prefer our ‘violence’ to yours. Find another scapegoat for the disgraceful scenes in Manchester.
Personally, I would prefer no violence at all after a football match regardless if it’s ‘yours’ or ‘mine’ since you seem keen to make it a contest. Anyway, so long as it’s done in moderation.
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