Stan Collymore


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That last picture, how fast hate can turn to love, in the land of the mag

Probably the worst...............................no definitely the worst losers in the Premier League by a f***ing mile, and I love it. The gift that keeps giving.

I don't mind Mags coming on here for some reasonable crack, but why would anyone over 10 years old join a forum and have such a provocative avatar ?
 
Probably well deserved, it's not surprising reading attacks like this anymore as in general 80 % of football fans attending matches are complete halfwits. You just have to read the ridiculous use of obscenities from posters on here to realise football fans are lacking class. Rugby fans can support opposing teams whilst sitting & sharing a drink with one another without wanting to resort in chanting silly little songs or getting all giddy when an opposing fan walks past.

Cheers & all the best

Boilermaker

Fuck off
 
80% of Rugby fans are smug, hooray-Henry's that love having rugby balls shoved forcibly up their disgusting diarrhea-filled anuses, whilst making inane comments and generalisations to make themselves feel superior.
Rugby fans and cricket fans manage to watch a game in a civilised manner.A lot (not all) football fans are loutish loudmouths who feel the price of a ticket gives them free reign to throw disgusting abuse at both opposing fans and players.
Pretty sure I saw a thread on here this morning talking about which footballer they would like to see get a kicking! It saddens me that a sport I enjoy and a club I have supported for 30 years have people like this associated with it.
 
Almost zero now.

The allocation of away tickets is very strict. You lose the right to away tickets for something as low profile as accepting a police caution after being caught in a Saturday night fracas outside a pub. There are loads of banning orders meaning people have to hand in passports. Plus there are police spotters who travel with the support. So even though you can get unofficial tickets, in practice it is hard for groups of trouble makers to do so. I was talking to the head of the police unit that covers England away in a meeting of the London branch a year or so ago. He reckoned there was only one lad who regularly got to away games who they were really worried about. He didn't even live in England so it made it more difficult for them.

The England away support is probably much better behaved than most clubs' support (including SAFC).

The England away support is not made up of angels. But it is completely different to the 80s when the right wing groups were interested in it. They seem to have lost interest in trying to use it as a platform. The support is canny multiracial now as well (although one knacker did abuse a non-white England supporter at the Uruguay game - but that was a genuine shock when we heard about that).
Good to hear
I think sunderland away support is quite good tbh,never seen anything when I have travelled away
 
Rugby fans and cricket fans manage to watch a game in a civilised manner.A lot (not all) football fans are loutish loudmouths who feel the price of a ticket gives them free reign to throw disgusting abuse at both opposing fans and players.
Pretty sure I saw a thread on here this morning talking about which footballer they would like to see get a kicking! It saddens me that a sport I enjoy and a club I have supported for 30 years have people like this associated with it.


There's one in every proverbial crowd.

Left Breathless, the author the post you mentioned, is neither representative of this board, nor the vast majuority of football fans, 99% of whom are, in their varying degrees, civilised, "normal" people.

Boilermaker is just on a wind-up - probably best ignore - but I couldn't resist a little intersport banter.

My own experience of the SOL and the Colliery Tavern is one of civilised enjoyment - mixed in with the odd moment of elation or disappointment. I would quite happily take my children to the SOL - if they were interested in going.

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I would just never watch England away. 3 reasons.

1. Don't want to be associated with/ or be anywhere near ***** (however small a minority thet are) that are capable of acting like that.

2. Don't want to be the potential innocent target of baton-waving, ultra-nationalistic/violent foreign police forces.

3. Don't want to be the potential target of knuckle-duster, knife-carrying, ultra-nationalistic/violent foreign thugs looking to show the "English hooligans" that they can do it better.

Would never watch England at home for that matter - unless by any chance we were staging the World cup or Euro Cup
If World Cup in USA or England I think it would be ok to go to England matches.
 
You sharp fucked off when the truth came out though, didn't you?
what truth , no one knows the full craic do they

collymore will revel in it though

unlike your trick of f***ing off when you are embarrassed time and time again, i have returned
 
There's one in every proverbial crowd.

Left Breathless, the author the post you mentioned, is neither representative of this board, nor the vast majuority of football fans, 99% of whom are, in their varying degrees, civilised, "normal" people.

Boilermaker is just on a wind-up - probably best ignore - but I couldn't resist a little intersport banter.

My own experience of the SOL and the Colliery Tavern is one of civilised enjoyment - mixed in with the odd moment of elation or disappointment. I would quite happily take my children to the SOL - if they were interested in going.

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In day to to life I would say they are but as I've said get them involved in football and a lot lose all sense of perspective and behave irrationally.You have to ask why are football fans unable to take alcohol to the viewing area? Why can't fans be trusted to travel 12 miles up or down road for a derby game without having to spend fortunes on policing? Why were fences erected? Why do fans have to be separated?
All this because a fair percentage of football fans can't behave themselves.None of these are issues at cricket,rugby or any other sport to my knowledge.
Very disappointing.
 
Probably well deserved, it's not surprising reading attacks like this anymore as in general 80 % of football fans attending matches are complete halfwits. You just have to read the ridiculous use of obscenities from posters on here to realise football fans are lacking class. Rugby fans can support opposing teams whilst sitting & sharing a drink with one another without wanting to resort in chanting silly little songs or getting all giddy when an opposing fan walks past.

Cheers & all the best

Boilermaker

Hello Des.
 
If World Cup in USA or England I think it would be ok to go to England matches.


Probably. Anywhere else shifty. I remember Bolton fans, middle aged couples, getting really badly beaten up by Spanish tiot police in Zaragoza because someone sneezed.v It could easily have been us had we been unfortunate to classify for Europe.

A middlesborough fan was killed in Rome for being nothing more than an englishman if I rememeber correctly nearly to be joined by the Spurs fan last year whose head was cleaved open. (Must've been roman rugby fans).

In day to to life I would say they are but as I've said get them involved in football and a lot lose all sense of perspective and behave irrationally.You have to ask why are football fans unable to take alcohol to the viewing area? Why can't fans be trusted to travel 12 miles up or down road for a derby game without having to spend fortunes on policing? Why were fences erected? Why do fans have to be separated?
All this because a fair percentage of football fans can't behave themselves.None of these are issues at cricket,rugby or any other sport to my knowledge.
Very disappointing.
In day to to life I would say they are but as I've said get them involved in football and a lot lose all sense of perspective and behave irrationally.You have to ask why are football fans unable to take alcohol to the viewing area? Why can't fans be trusted to travel 12 miles up or down road for a derby game without having to spend fortunes on policing? Why were fences erected? Why do fans have to be separated?
All this because a fair percentage of football fans can't behave themselves.None of these are issues at cricket,rugby or any other sport to my knowledge.
Very disappointing.


I do ask why and can't find any answer that satisfies me. What possibly can be wrong with enjoying a pint in the West Stand concourse - where is the danger?
 
Probably. Anywhere else shifty. I remember Bolton fans, middle aged couples, getting really badly beaten up by Spanish tiot police in Zaragoza because someone sneezed.v It could easily have been us had we been unfortunate to classify for Europe.

A middlesborough fan was killed in Rome for being nothing more than an englishman if I rememeber correctly nearly to be joined by the Spurs fan last year whose head was cleaved open. (Must've been roman rugby fans).





I do ask why and can't find any answer that satisfies me. What possibly can be wrong with enjoying a pint in the West Stand concourse - where is the danger?
Can only be down to the powers that be lack of trust in football fans and given some of the behaviour we see on a regular basis inside stadiums I can understand why.
 
In day to to life I would say they are but as I've said get them involved in football and a lot lose all sense of perspective and behave irrationally.You have to ask why are football fans unable to take alcohol to the viewing area? Why can't fans be trusted to travel 12 miles up or down road for a derby game without having to spend fortunes on policing? Why were fences erected? Why do fans have to be separated?
All this because a fair percentage of football fans can't behave themselves.None of these are issues at cricket,rugby or any other sport to my knowledge.
Very disappointing.

Its not disappointing really though. It'd be boring as fuck if football was like cricket or rugby and fans of opposing sides sat together "appreciating the sport".
 
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