Sheffield Wednesday at it again (4 Viewers)

Para1140

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What is it this club
absolute bellends follow them.

 

torchomatic

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Has he been caught?
 

Viktor17

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Used to have soft spot for wednesday, Hillsborough also - but after last 12 months - they are an utter bin juice of fan base especially. As above SO many incidents now its really embarrassing.
 

alexccfc99

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Used to have soft spot for wednesday, Hillsborough also - but after last 12 months - they are an utter bin juice of fan base especially. As above SO many incidents now its really embarrassing.
They're an utterly vile bunch, I have been watching us mostly week in week out for 20 years now and they are genuinely the worst fanbase I have seen us encounter

They are absolutely in denial about it as well - I saw one seriously suggest the other week that there is a media driven agenda against their club owing to the Hillsborough disaster and as a result the media overreport bad behaviour at their matches

If there is one game I desperately want to see us win for the remainder of the season then it is probably Saturday
 

SomersetSB

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I met two Wednesday fans on the train up to Brum on Saturday and they didn’t think that guy who made those gestures to Palmer was that bad and Palmer started it.
You couldn’t make it up!!
 
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Balli001

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Used to have soft spot for wednesday, Hillsborough also - but after last 12 months - they are an utter bin juice of fan base especially. As above SO many incidents now its really embarrassing.
It comes to something when we almost consider Sheffield United fans the best in that city and that is without question one of the worst grounds ive ever been to.
 

Hutch11

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It's so strange, you meet people from Yorkshire in everyday life and they're generally decent , down to earth, welcoming human beings
Get them at football grounds and they're the biggest bellends, after scousers, you could find
 

Ash

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Let’s not pretend it’s just them and not every other club. Very much including ours.

Exactly. Was part of a police escort at Forest years ago from the train station, saw two City lads spit from a bridge down on home fans below. Unfortunately cunts exist up and down the country
 

Brylowes

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It's so strange, you meet people from Yorkshire in everyday life and they're generally decent , down to earth, welcoming human beings
Get them at football grounds and they're the biggest bellends, after scousers, you could find
Over the years I’ve always found the fans of both Liverpool & Everton to be pretty decent tbf.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Over the years I’ve always found the fans of both Liverpool & Everton to be pretty decent tbf.

Wake Up What GIF by Laff
 

Tommo1993

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They have got numerous evidenced incidents of utterly lowlife behaviour, I don't think there is another club at this level that has got anything like that.

Can’t argue that their name has popped up pretty frequently in the last couple of years. There’s a lot of scummy stuff elsewhere that doesn’t get reported though.

How a game can get that much of a hold on people is beyond me. From going home in a mood for the weekend to doing shit like this - it’s all stupid.
 

Skybluekyle

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'Just a few bad eggs'

Unfortunately, I don't care if it's our own fans or Sheffield Wednesday or anyone else, I hate football fans. Just the other day, in our own home end, at the Watford home game if memory serves, someone above me in Block 11 spat out their chewing gum and it landed straight into the back of my coat in the gap, so right on the back of my neck.

If intentional, they have my kudos for a cracking shot, but as I suspect it was not, it's just yet another illustration of what a bunch of vile, selfish, disgusting cunts football fans are in general. Fortunately, I am not easily grossed out, but not the nicest of experiences when all I want to do is watch us play, and I have to put up with actions that would be frowned upon in a school playground.
 

Grendel

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It's so strange, you meet people from Yorkshire in everyday life and they're generally decent , down to earth, welcoming human beings
Get them at football grounds and they're the biggest bellends, after scousers, you could find

Yorkshire cricket fans in the 80's were something else. These are snowflakes in comparison.
 

rob9872

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Unfortunately, I don't care if it's our own fans or Sheffield Wednesday or anyone else, I hate football fans. Just the other day, in our own home end, at the Watford home game if memory serves, someone above me in Block 11 spat out their chewing gum and it landed straight into the back of my coat in the gap, so right on the back of my neck.

If intentional, they have my kudos for a cracking shot, but as I suspect it was not, it's just yet another illustration of what a bunch of vile, selfish, disgusting cunts football fans are in general. Fortunately, I am not easily grossed out, but not the nicest of experiences when all I want to do is watch us play, and I have to put up with actions that would be frowned upon in a school playground.
Tbf it's my biggest in the against column gor drinking in stands. I think most would be fine these days but some as per the euros would chuck it in the air when celebrating and I think the would cause plenty if agro.
 

Potbellypig

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It's so strange, you meet people from Yorkshire in everyday life and they're generally decent , down to earth, welcoming human beings
Get them at football grounds and they're the biggest bellends, after scousers, you could find
You only have to go to any grassroots pitch at any time and you'll often find that rectangle thing they stand around turns them into a dickhead.
 

Sick Boy

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They’ve always been scumbags. Luckily the weird affinity a lot of our fans had with them seems to have disappeared.
 

alexccfc99

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It comes to something when we almost consider Sheffield United fans the best in that city and that is without question one of the worst grounds ive ever been to.
I know we’ve had our problem with Sheff U, and their fans had a pop about our old owners etc. and I think their manager is a bellend and their squad of footballers follow suit

But we ever actually had any trouble with them like we have Wednesday? Proper trouble I mean, not arguing over football

I prefer them to Wednesday fans every day of the week
 

Otis

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I know we’ve had our problem with Sheff U, and their fans had a pop about our old owners etc. and I think their manager is a bellend and their squad of footballers follow suit

But we ever actually had any trouble with them like we have Wednesday? Proper trouble I mean, not arguing over football

I prefer them to Wednesday fans every day of the week
Especially on Wednesdays.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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My son is talking about taking my nine year old granddaughter to her first away game. She has a season ticket and is just starting to get into the game. We sit in Block 20 and we are generally surrounded by fairly decent people. I’m not sure that letting her see some of the behaviour that occurs in our end when away would be a good thing. I have to say that unfortunately some of the dregs of society go to football.
 

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