Got thrown off the train on sat coming back from match


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In my opinion a club our size should be putting on football special trains for supporters anyway for games down to London.

It would just make it easier for supporters and also stop us getting ripped off by train company's... I'm guessing they could break even or even make a profit too.


I have to say in my experience Sunderland fans have always been first class with the public on journey though, drunken chats or offers for a game of cards is the worst I have ever experienced...with the exception of the drunken lads chatting about Hillsborough and how it was Liverpool fans fault in a carriage of Liverpool fans/tourists :lol:

Didn't Stoke do something like this for their fans? Could be wrong like.
 
I personally wouldn't have a sing-song on the way home but to call the lad worse than shite for daring to have a drink (as if the SMB's moral guardians have never been drunk before) and have a sing-song (as if the SMB's moral guardians have never done this before) is ridiculous. The reason the Police get away with so much shite is because too many football fans would rather defend them than their fellow fan. Football fans in general are too quick to throw their hands up and allow the Plod to kick them in the bollocks.

Having a drink and singing a song doesn't make you scum contrary to popular belief.

No, and there isn't much I'd argue with in your post, but a lot of people are talking in terms of two extremes here mate. It's a matter of respect at times.
 
All sorts mate. "There's only one..... Sunderland Echo Office". "He's not from Peterlee". "Asbestos Awareness Card".

These were all lyrically styled of course.

You missed out "There's only one Ronald Dahl" marra. Have nee idea why he started that one :lol:

really ffs,that other lad who had the sunderland shirt on wasnt even with us,a seem to remember he was the mouthy one

Aye two were gonna be getting kicking off then you just stood up and said "I'm getting off anarl". So you then walked up to the police then said "Nah I'm only joking actually" but they hoyed you off anyway for swearing before.

You had a bit of an obsession with the police walkie-talkies or BT Cellnets as you referred to them as. At one point you asked one police lad his name and he replied with Dave so you then replied saying you were gonna get "Dave BT Cellnet" tattooed on your arm. I know this all sounds ridiculous but it honestly did happen :lol:
 
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Utter shite. Why should people change their travel just to suit drunks?
As far as I'm concerned, that's the way things are. I'm surprised to many people are crying about it, the usual reaction on here is a more old fashioned way of like it or lump it.

People are sometimes noisy and rawkus, based on what the OP said, I don't see anything about "drunks". Anyway, since when do we complain about people being smashed? You all sound like a bunch of soft shites to me.

It's not just people with children who find it irritating, everyone but the morons doing it want you to shut the fuck up and sit down.

Why should everyone have to move carriages to accommodate juvenile m0ngs like yourself?



The definition of a cretin, they really are f***ing morons of the highest caliber.
Awwww. Poor lad.

Not me, I am repressed and don't express myself that way, but I think it's how people from the NE are.
 
So apparently it is not socially acceptable to chant after a match now?

Boo hoo. I hope the lad doesn't have any follow up, for me it's one of those things and if people with children don't like it they should avoid traveling when they think there will be match people around or indeed change carriages.

People should be free to travel when they want mate. They shouldn't have their journey ruined by pissed lads signing football songs.

The reality is; whenever football fans play up on a train, people will complain to the train company/police and that causes problems for us on later journeys. Sadly it's only a matter of time before the whole journey becomes 'dry' and we will only have ourselves to blame.

The utter vast majority of football fans are desperate to be shown respect and not be treated like children, but sadly while the minority still can't behave on a train, nothing will ever change.
 
As far as I'm concerned, that's the way things are. I'm surprised to many people are crying about it, the usual reaction on here is a more old fashioned way of like it or lump it.

People are sometimes noisy and rawkus, based on what the OP said, I don't see anything about "drunks". Anyway, since when do we complain about people being smashed? You all sound like a bunch of soft shites to me.


Awwww. Poor lad.

Not me, I am repressed and don't express myself that way, but I think it's how people from the NE are.

Given that about 90% of the people posting on this thread have given the lad grief it is obviously not how people from the NE are.
 
I usually find if you don't act like a twat, the police are actually decent with you.

Absolute horse shit.
Anyone who went to boro away on the train or arsenal away a few seasons ago will know that if just one sunderland fan acts up then every single sunderland fan there will be viewed as fair game in the copper's eyes
 
Absolute horse shit.
Anyone who went to boro away on the train or arsenal away a few seasons ago will know that if just one sunderland fan acts up then every single sunderland fan there will be viewed as fair game in the copper's eyes
How can you say something that I find, is horse shit? :lol:.
 
So apparently it is not socially acceptable to chant after a match now?

Boo hoo. I hope the lad doesn't have any follow up, for me it's one of those things and if people with children don't like it they should avoid traveling when they think there will be match people around or indeed change carriages.
There isn't half some crap posted on this board but this amongst the worst.
 
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