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Kicking right off


You can tell the lad near the end of the video is highly trained/skilled as he delivers a chopping right hand. His mere presence sees another older Welsh gentleman running for cover.
 
Our younguns are rock man . M.M.A fighters, and blackbelts the lot of them.All from various dojos around sunderland . Cobra kai- yall Road dojo. The dojo of the Thorney claws. The samurai-hope warriors.They even warm up round the back of the beacon of light before they batter the away fans. They are gonna crane kick your tea towelled heads straight off!
Ffs :lol: :lol:
 
The boys on the bus and around it weren’t hoolies or scarfers. Just normal footy fans young and old, like most here & I know a few are capable of looking after themselves. In fact the 2 trying to keep the local scrotes ( I won’t call them Sunderland fans) away from the bus were the drivers !
What I don’t understand is if these youth were so up for it why did they leg it when they had a better chance of more ‘action’ when the rest of the away fans were getting there ?

Doesn’t look good that amount attacking a handful.

Also in the video there’s an older guy amongst the locals. What is he doing there ? He’s not a kid. Your plod are likely to be looking to have a word with him.
That’s our very own @rubberface mate
 
The only time before this season it has had the potential to properly go off down there was Everton in the Cup.
Coventry at home this season I was walking about 10 feet behind a big fella, maybe 25, who was purpously banging into Cov fans stood by their coaches, then stopping and gesturing as if to say Haway then.

I think it might go big style down there this season. As I said earlier, the ante appears to be getting upped each match.

Be interesting if we got a home cup draw v a team with a 3k following.
When they were in the south stand under m.o.n?there'd be no reaso for Everton to be there, they parked in the sheepfolds then, and it kicked off for a good hour after the match
 
When they were in the south stand under m.o.n?there'd be no reaso for Everton to be there, they parked in the sheepfolds then, and it kicked off for a good hour after the match
Their fans were there. Maybe it was the di canio match. They were on my right on the grass as I came out. 100%.
 
Firstly, I wasn't at the match (bad planning, as am on holiday), so am only going on what was seen by a couple of posters on both sides.
It appears that the coach attacks, this time, did not get out of hand, due to the Cardiff supporter's coach drivers and older fans chasing the attackers off.
But, do Sunderland AFC and your genuine fans want a major incident to happen ?
Surely, the SAFC fans have meetings with the Club ? Why not flag up this growing problem to them and Northumbrian Police.
Your own fans (several on here) go home through this area and may/will get caught up in a potential serious flashpoint.
Sunderland is rightly proud of it being a big club, with great supporters who (generally) behave themselves.
Don't wreck this reputation - get the Club and the Police to sort it out...
Northumbria police are mags mate, they can’t be arsed protecting us. :(
 
Northumbria police are mags mate, they can’t be arsed protecting us. :(
Fair enough, wasn't aware they were that biased.
Will be down to the Club then. Give them credit, they have stopped coins and vapes getting into your ground, haven't they ?
 
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