Rickybilly
Striker
Funny how we always win the fights, home and away, and the opposing supporters always take a battering 
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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.
They may well have gotten what they deserved. Doesn't make the op any less embarrassingOpinions are like arseholes, I'm just glad you can see that you're fellow brethren got what was expected and deserved.
Honestly, posting on the SMB on Monday morning! What a life you have.
And being on the SMB? Get a life you sad bastard.[DOUBLEPOST=1382958710][/DOUBLEPOST]They may well have gotten what they deserved. Doesn't make the op any less embarrassing
It did happen.The OP was about two dicks behaving in a way which would guarantee (if it actually happened) a desired response, the same would most likely happen if it occured in Manchester, Landan, Liverpool or pretty much any other city on matchdays. They'd get something of a hiding, sad but completely as expected.
the posts which have followed have descended into a lot of people attempting to justify acting violently towards people on the basis of their supported team, or choice of shirt.
Fuck off back under your stone. 0-3 2-1They may well have gotten what they deserved. Doesn't make the op any less embarrassing
Ok then, recently :
Mags bullying people on metro stations. Waiting for the doors to open, smacking old men about and running back onto the train.
Mags last season running down by the north east corner, running at SAFC fans waiting to enter the turnstiles, loads of families in the area - Man with the dogs receives a kicking near the swimming pool, before mags were chased off.
What's your point again?
Was some roughty toughty types in the Royalty at about 9 Sunday mornin.
Ad buck the strawberry-blonde haired one who sometimes works in there like.And that's just the barmaids.
I don't think you've read this thread properly,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.
They haven'tthe posts which have followed have descended into a lot of people attempting to justify acting violently towards people on the basis of their supported team, or choice of shirt.
Spot on.I don't think you've read this thread properly,
Not one person has said it's okay to hit someone for the shirt they wear. Not one person has suggested that its acceptable for your kids to be watching this.
The thread is about a couple of mags who were taking the piss. When pulled up on it, they offered a mackem round the back of a pub , away from your kids, and they got filled in as couldnt back it up.
If they had got away with it, and no one had pulled them up on it, they'd have got more mouthy, twatted some shirters, and this would become the norm. Thankfully most mags know they can't take the piss anymore, so don't. They don't do what they did at Wigan or darlo, meaning the derby day is safer for shirters and your kids.
If you can't understand that fellow mackems will get irritated by you slating them due to you changing facts on this thread and making shit up, then you're naive.
If you think that if sunderland fans let mags threaten them in their own city and let them walk round taking the piss, and don't respond, then this will lead to a safer match day experience in the future, your naive.
To be honest I know that some of the resident Danny Dyers are trying to spin this as if they are doing something noble and righteous in defending our city (laughable) but my point is that it's embarrassing that the op is relishing in this kind of thing going on.
Would I expect to get a clip if I went on like a bellend in any city? Aye I would. But then I wouldn't go on like a bellend.
Also do none of you stop and think for a second that random idiots from sunderland could possibly be stupid enough to be behaving the same way to innocent people from Newcastle? This 'us and them' mentality is cringeworthy like.
That's fair enough then jack mate. These threads inevitably end up as a high five session for the nawty boys and I'm not surprised to see it happen again.The lad was merely saying what happened. It seems they instigated violence by offering people round the corner and got what they wanted
Seems to me a couple of mags thought they were clever and got a hiding, got what they deserved and rightly so. You see it differently from the majority of Sunderland fans.That's fair enough then jack mate. These threads inevitably end up as a high five session for the nawty boys and I'm not surprised to see it happen again.
I don't disagree with your post just there zig. I do disagree with the notion that my city needs defending. I also find the wankfest that usually accompanies these threads childish and embarrassing.Seems to me a couple of mags thought they were clever and got a hiding, got what they deserved and rightly so. You see it differently from the majority of Sunderland fans.
I think the defending of the city post was a tad tongue in cheek mate, I'm old enough to have witnessed a fair few altercations over the years. I have no problem with any away fans drinking in pubs before the match and 99% of the time they behave, however if the play up and look for trouble then in Sunderland they will get it.I don't disagree with your post just there zig. I do disagree with the notion that my city needs defending. I also find the wankfest that usually accompanies these threads childish and embarrassing.