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Trouble after the match

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I haven’t read all the posts, but we have a bit of a problem with the younguns. They create the atmosphere but also go on like tits.
They're starting to become a problem . I've got to admit at their age I was similarly excitable but it was the 70s, it was happening all around you and to be fair you knew to keep distance or you would get steam rollered , never mind throwing stuff at blokes .
It's a growing problem , I'm in the south and looked down at the crowd emerging from the concourse to start the second half and it was a mass of school kids in stone island . Put me in mind of the pied Piper . It's starting to become a little scrote teen cult .
 

They spent all game singing that pathetic Johnston song and saying Sunderland's shithole... none of them mustn't live in South London :oops:
It doesn’t even make sense now “going down for noncing” he got out ages ago :lol: :lol: :lol:

I always had a bit of respect for Charlton fans but fuck them. Small time *****.
 
I inadvertently got caught up in all this. It was my mate's son's first game so we hung around at the end to get a photo of him in the empty stadium. As we came out there was a group of maybe 30 Charlton fans (maybe in their early-mid 20s) going on like bellends goading people.

We took the bairn to McDonalds to cheer him up but as we were queuing a bit of a running battle had broken out between what I assumed was the same Charlton fans and about 50 Sunderland fans roughly 10 years younger than them.

At first everyone just tried to ignore it but the Charlton fans started to get emboldened by their age advantage. There was one blonde Cockney with a Stone Island top on who was walking toward McDonalds and continually screaming "I'll cut your f....ing throats" and making the gesture with his hands.

At that point several of us with children had had enough and started walking towards the Charlton fans who then quickly turned around and ran across the road in the direction of Tesco's.

To be honest I was surprised by the Charlton fans. I had always thought they were a really decent bunch and in over 30 years of going home and away I've never had one jot of bother from them. Their chants in the ground were cringeworthy.

Anyway I guess it makes a change from Mags attending our games (apart from the Ref of course who had a field-day yesterday).
 
The weekly other teams fans are horrible is quite amusing... Look forward to next weeks edition... F r David sung a very apt song about these threads...
 
I inadvertently got caught up in all this. It was my mate's son's first game so we hung around at the end to get a photo of him in the empty stadium. As we came out there was a group of maybe 30 Charlton fans (maybe in their early-mid 20s) going on like bellends goading people.

We took the bairn to McDonalds to cheer him up but as we were queuing a bit of a running battle had broken out between what I assumed was the same Charlton fans and about 50 Sunderland fans roughly 10 years younger than them.

At first everyone just tried to ignore it but the Charlton fans started to get emboldened by their age advantage. There was one blonde Cockney with a Stone Island top on who was walking toward McDonalds and continually screaming "I'll cut your f....ing throats" and making the gesture with his hands.

At that point several of us with children had had enough and started walking towards the Charlton fans who then quickly turned around and ran across the road in the direction of Tesco's.

To be honest I was surprised by the Charlton fans. I had always thought they were a really decent bunch and in over 30 years of going home and away I've never had one jot of bother from them. Their chants in the ground were cringeworthy.

Anyway I guess it makes a change from Mags attending our games (apart from the Ref of course who had a field-day yesterday).
It was their big day out along with the other 23 teams in this division. The only decent bunch we’ve had were probably Wycombe, Wimbledon and Cheltenham. All the others have been complete and utter bellends.
 
I inadvertently got caught up in all this. It was my mate's son's first game so we hung around at the end to get a photo of him in the empty stadium. As we came out there was a group of maybe 30 Charlton fans (maybe in their early-mid 20s) going on like bellends goading people.

We took the bairn to McDonalds to cheer him up but as we were queuing a bit of a running battle had broken out between what I assumed was the same Charlton fans and about 50 Sunderland fans roughly 10 years younger than them.

At first everyone just tried to ignore it but the Charlton fans started to get emboldened by their age advantage. There was one blonde Cockney with a Stone Island top on who was walking toward McDonalds and continually screaming "I'll cut your f....ing throats" and making the gesture with his hands.

At that point several of us with children had had enough and started walking towards the Charlton fans who then quickly turned around and ran across the road in the direction of Tesco's.

To be honest I was surprised by the Charlton fans. I had always thought they were a really decent bunch and in over 30 years of going home and away I've never had one jot of bother from them. Their chants in the ground were cringeworthy.

Anyway I guess it makes a change from Mags attending our games (apart from the Ref of course who had a field-day yesterday).
Goading people now there's a suprise from cockneys...as usual when confronted by men they back off .
 
It was their big day out along with the other 23 teams in this division. The only decent bunch we’ve had were probably Wycombe, Wimbledon and Cheltenham. All the others have been complete and utter bellends.
Arrogance like this and calling all other teams tinpot don't help much...
 
Shite that like, mate. I understand kids acting up at the match. We’ve all done it. But that’s overstepping the mark.
Hope your little lad is ok, and hasn’t been put off in any way.
See the post #11 above this response about the Charlton fans, they certainly were.
 
I was there too. Embarrassing for a sunlan fan. Charlton’s chants were boring but some quite funny. I also love on London so I wasn’t looking forward to train home with hearing that all the way. Luckily upgraded and didn’t get em. But is the carriage up from me was the Charlton squad

Surprised they went back on the train when they travelled up on their bus on Friday mind.
 
Some 80 IQs on the thread don’t know the different between were and we are. If you’re one of these, take solace in the fact the army wouldn’t have any use for you, IQs below 83 require nannying and lack the capacity for any form of substantiative learning, this is why you’re irrationally angry at my post and aren’t willing to take the lesson it is offering.
What’s substantiative mean, out of interest? I have a grammar school education, admittedly many moons ago.
 
Got to say there were a few Charlton fans that were an embarrassment on Saturday , it's a shame as they let us down. I cringe when I hear that I wanna go home song , Sunderland's a great city and the SAFC fans are top draw.

We’ve all got idiots in our fan base… well done on yesterday’a result I just knew we’d come unstuck against you especially when you sacked your manager just before.
 
I’m sure he lives in London ?
Told me his account is accessed by a few different lads who he lives with who share the same login account .
Very strange

Just laying the groundwork for the Shaggy defence: “It wasn’t me”
 
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