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Haway man, they tried to take the piss, got caught, got a smack for it. Not sure anyone here is glorifying violence but if I or any other Sunlun went to newcastle and did the 0-3 for a photo and got caught...well, expect the worst.Maybe so, but nowhere near glorifying anybody, regardless of which football team they support, getting a kicking.
Erm, no!Unfortunately you thick mags think you're untouchable, two thick twats give it the big one outside a pub of Sunderland fans and get a kicking, do you find that hard to understand.
Far from condoning it but basic common sense should tell you that it is glaringly obvious it would happen.
I'm not saying it doesn't go on, but my point is this... is fighting them going to stop that from happening? Is that daft kid on the metro going to think twice about lamping some poor bloke because he once had a fight outside a pub in sunderland? Makes no sense.
The funny thing about the anti-violence shirter fag brigade on here is that they dont realise that the people who take the kicking for taking the piss would clip them for fuck all and not batter an eye lid.
Erm, no!
Are you too thick to understand the difference and realize what I 'find hard to understand' is the OP getting a bit excited about someone taking a beating because of the football team they support? And my point was that its a bit embarrassing to post like an over excited child on Christmas Day
I don't mean to come across as rude mate but I think that's an immensely immature view to hold.
This notion that if we don't fight them at every opportunity they are somehow going to invade our city is quite ridiculous.
OK mate, I apologise profusely for having an opinionUnlike a mag to exaggerate! At the end of the day princess two thick fuckwits got a kicking for acting like hard men. They got what they deserved and that's the end of that.
Quite amazing how you have reached this conclusion like.Reading the opinions on this thread would almost make me believe that watching the match with my kids and cheering on my team somehow makes me less of a supporter than the pseudo hardmen slackjaws mouthing off on here.
Going into a an opponents pub filled with tens or even hundreds of home supporters and shouting off has nothing at all to do with football and more likely comes under the heading of mental health issues , not big and certainly not hard
Was some roughty toughty types in the Royalty at about 9 Sunday mornin. Wrongly thought we'd wandered into an arranged "meet" or summit. They'll have been chuffed seein me and my marras mince in to provide back-up like.
Some lovely coats on show mind.
What happened in/around The Bridges after the game? Load of polis pulled up at the Debenhams end and went in.
Erm, no!
Are you too thick to understand the difference and realize what I 'find hard to understand' is the OP getting a bit excited about someone taking a beating because of the football team they support? And my point was that its a bit embarrassing to post like an over excited child on Christmas Day
Quite amazing how you have reached this conclusion like.
Opinions are like arseholes, I'm just glad you can see that you're fellow brethren got what was expected and deserved.OK mate, I apologise profusely for having an opinion
spot onI saw 11 mags get battered yesterday. Happened on the pitch like.
But it wasn't just a case of supporting a different team mate, the daft bastards did a bit more then just supporting another team.Not amazing at all, according to one poster I am a member of the "anti-violence shirter fag brigade" because I don't want to hit someone for supporting a different team. what is amazing is the drivel being spewed from people who think that hitting someone simply because of the team they support or the shirt they wear is somehow "acceptable behaviour", and that I should accept my children witnessing such halfwits drawing blood from one another as part of their football experience.
Not amazing at all, according to one poster I am a member of the "anti-violence shirter fag brigade" because I don't want to hit someone for supporting a different team. what is amazing is the drivel being spewed from people who think that hitting someone simply because of the team they support or the shirt they wear is somehow "acceptable behaviour", and that I should accept my children witnessing such halfwits drawing blood from one another as part of their football experience.