you are a plum, if i ever had the misfortune to meet you i'd open you like a bag of crisps.
2007-03-15 07:36:01
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answered by scottymuck 2
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confident. The responses complaining it replaced into Manchester fault for a exhibit failing as justification for demolishing the city centre is with regard to the type of selfish justification for yobbery as I quite have ever heard. there have been different displays that have been mentioned as techniques. technologies DOES each and every so often fail. confident it extremely is demanding, no it is no longer an excuse for the type of behaviour Manchester is digusted by. Oh hell, next time i don't get entirely my very own way in any respect situations I intend to break each and every thing i'm able to and attack all and sundry who gets in my way. it is no longer my fault is it? Rangers hooligans could be forced to PAY for a prepare fee ticket back to Manchester have been they might desire to be forced to accomplish a little street cleansing donning their discraced hues for some weeks. See how they prefer being spat at, abused, kicked and frequently dealt with like airborne dirt and dirt by a baying mob.
2016-10-02 04:17:37
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answered by ? 4
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It's obvious the trouble was created by the Spaniards wanting to sell extra tickets in the wrong areas of the ground, couple that with the [police being over zealous as they usually are in spain I dont see how you can hold the Others fans responsible, however, seeing the amount of questions (and they are crap) that you have posted tonight you obviously are having a sad time of it. I hate to think we support the same team but usually people like you have never been to a game except in the pub.
2007-03-15 08:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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how can you brand the rangers fans the instigators of what happened. there is no evidence from that game that clearly supports that. okay they caused a bit of trouble in Villarreal but you cant go throwing around accusations until you get your facts straight. Ive heard accounts of the Spanish being in the wrong in this incident but I'm not saying that it wasn't the rangers fans who caused the trouble. i just hope for the sake of fellow rangers supporters that they weren't the instigators. lets just see what happens
2007-03-15 08:10:28
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answered by Daza 2
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Why dont they let animals out of the zoo???? Because they will behave like animals.. Everywhere the huns go, there is trouble!!! Their team are that shite, that instead of watching the match, they prefer to INSTIGATE riots!!! How even the rangers support can defend sections of their fans is beyond me, they have done this type of thing so many times before and they will do it again. Truth be told though... Most of them couldnt fight sleep!!!!!
2007-03-16 04:18:01
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answered by Andrew H 2
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You don't know what the heck you're talking about.When ever a British club plays in Europe,the first hint of so called trouble and the local police force wade in and then it becomes front page news that in was the fans who kicked things off.I've seen it first hand myself,if your gonna get treated like **** by the locals sooner or later you're gonna fight back,its human nature, you just have to ask the any decent English fan whos went abroad.The treatment of the Welsh fans who went to the San Siro were they pissed & vomited on by the locals then the police waded in.Spot the common link?? DFC Fan
2007-03-15 08:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Everywhere they go there is trouble!How come Celtic fans can go anywhere and never have any bother?Also if you look at the TV pictures you can clearly see the Rangers fans taunting the cops and making come ahead gestures.They got exactly what they asked for and i applaud the Spanish police for what they done!
2007-03-16 00:24:20
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answered by The_Truth 3
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my boy and his grandpa went to the game. Apparently a lot of Chelsea were there. Anyway just as my boy and his pops were getting in there car , a riot cop (there were three of them ) said something in Spanish , pops reply was " i don't understand" and whack, a smack in the mouth for nothing AT ALL. so what i"m saying is don"t tar all with the same brush !
2007-03-15 07:31:42
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answered by england 4ever 4
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I am a Cardiff fan we have had trouble with hooligans now they are making a film on them called soul crew so it is going to be a nightmare for us. I think the hooligan element is a shame the club gets the blame but is not the club it is the idiots who claim to support them. i think there should be harsh punishments on these buffoons who ruin it for everyone
2007-03-15 06:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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HEY, JUMPTHEDYKE {akamidgie} yer talking about
racism MARK WALTERS, remember him,git yir own house in order before yeh start blaming a small section of
RANGER'S supporter's,when your team were gittin HORSED in MILAN last week we could hear a small section
of the taig's singing rebel songs so away and crawl back
under the hole yeh came outae COCHISE and take yir bigot pal way yeh .ps. long live HER MAJESTY.
2007-03-17 02:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You're also forgetting the racism they dished out and the nazi salutes at the Jews a few weeks ago.
It's got to stop, UEFA threw the book at Feyenoord a few weks back and kicked them out the cup. So why do Rankers fans continually get away with showing appreciation at, and glorifying the most horriffic genocide in living memory.
These things are inbred and like a cancer on not just the game, but the rest of the nation of Scotland. It's time to start naming, shaming and banning theses people, but, when their chairman refuses to come out and speak against these morons, what chance do you have???
2007-03-15 07:50:26
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answered by Midgie Man 3
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