Got thrown off the train on sat coming back from match


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was it you who called the police, buster? :)


No , the nugget had already attracted the attention of plod and it was inevitable he was going to get either hoyed off or locked up.

I believe he got hoyed off later on , he'd moved out of our carriage by then.
 
He shouldn't, but it's inevitable. Dry trains just further encourage people getting battered and acting like a tit.
My experience is the complete opposite I've found that Saturday evening dry trains tend to be a lot more civilised and quite
 
Id say a ban from all football matches for a year and a lifetime train ban would be fair.

I remember being on a train with about 30 Mansfield fans. They were singing under the moon of love for about twenty minutes solid and at that point Id have advocated the death penalty. Punters paying a fortune for trains don't want to listen to loud football supporters on their travels. I think thats fair enough
you sure it was Mansfield fans - there was about 30 members of Showaddywaddy - might have been doing a very early guerrilla gig
 
You should claim Police prejudice against Hare Krishnas.

On the routes I tend to take on the trains I miss most of the football fans. I think the worst behaved on trains are England cricket fabs, then the worst of the football lot, particularly Cardiff. Rugby fans are normally brilliant on the trains.
The worst I've experienced was a hen party, some of the things they were singing were realy beyond the pale
 
Are you the nugget in the red tracksuit top who was mortal in coach F on the 18.30 ex KX ?

Lanky gobshite who could hardly stand up? He jumped in our taxi from KX to that Irish Social club nr the ground, thankfully we lost him as soon as we got there.
 
Id say a ban from all football matches for a year and a lifetime train ban would be fair.

I remember being on a train with about 30 Mansfield fans. They were singing under the moon of love for about twenty minutes solid and at that point Id have advocated the death penalty. Punters paying a fortune for trains don't want to listen to loud football supporters on their travels. I think thats fair enough

thats why they should do a football special train there and back, get a ticket for that when you get your match ticket, not distrupting any normal people then.
 
i expected the abuse mate,av got know one to blame but meself
I wouldn't call you or give you abuse really, as myself and most other lads I know have done the same thing when younger. I've been chucked off a train before and it can happen. Now I would avoid the carriage lads are going daft on and just move. A few on here just like to come across all high and mighty, but like I say I've been there myself 10year ago. There is a line mind between being loud and boisterous and then making others, especially with kids uncomfortable. I would never stand for that. Sounds by what I'm replying to, you can see where you went wrong and like me, just don't put yourself in those positions. A love a drink and crack on with the lads on away games, but definitely find just keeping ourselves away from it on the train, you can just enjoy yourself without the hassle. Not once did the police walk past us and we weren't exactly being reserved.

Still rough the day like, which is the downside of getting a bit older :lol::lol:
 
Seems to be the case that elements of our support get a bit excited when going on the train. Had one bell-sniff going to Burnley away staring me out and asking if I wanted a fight there and then. Combination of a train ride, ale, a trip outside the T & W boundary and a proportion are embarrassing.
 
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