<br />Anyone else see this yesterday? About 10 mins into the game. Few blokes nicked aswell. Cringeworthy behaviour.
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I never saw any of that ! Where
<br />Anyone else see this yesterday? About 10 mins into the game. Few blokes nicked aswell. Cringeworthy behaviour.
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I never saw any of that ! Where
Block nearest to the home fans. Not sure what triggered it. Carried on under the concourse. Agree about the lads comment. We were in the riverbank then south bank loads of tension.
They picked up on it on the radio.
happend right in front of me. two old guys bumped (both pissed) into each other, both said sorry one put his hand out the other didnt shake it, first one called second one a c**t wanker ect then they grabbed each other round the necks, very play ground style, then all of a sudden a young guy nothing to do with it, stood right in front of me reach forward and smacked one of the two older ones, totally out of the blue, police took the two older blokes down then copper grabbed the younger guy too, police were stood there with a camera filming the whole thing, then a few others went down the stairs to see what had happen to there mates.
What they say?
I seldom go to a game - I stopped when we bought Marlon King. I went to Pompey though - first return since the recidivist arrived. Whilst there were no fisticuffs per se, there was plenty of aggressive gesturing. In particular I recall one Portsmouth fan whose first reaction to scoring was to turn to the Coventry end and make rather rude hand signals. Where is the joy in that? He must spend his entire life in miserable negativity and anger.
At half time there were sallow-faced Coventrians defying the 'No Smoking'signs and puffing away in the toilets - blocking the way and stinking out the facilities for people wanting to pee. I looked around me as I went back to my seat - many people looked like exactly the sort I would cross the street toavoid - grey of complexion with sunken-in lifeless eyes.
This isn't how I remember the experience of going to a game. Maybe now I am older and middle-class I have changed. I think it will be a long timebefore I go again.
I seldom go to a game - I stopped when we bought Marlon King. I went to Pompey though - first return since the recidivist arrived. Whilst there were no fisticuffs per se, there was plenty of aggressive gesturing. In particular I recall one Portsmouth fan whose first reaction to scoring was to turn to the Coventry end and make rather rude hand signals. Where is the joy in that? He must spend his entire life in miserable negativity and anger.
At half time there were sallow-faced Coventrians defying the 'No Smoking'signs and puffing away in the toilets - blocking the way and stinking out the facilities for people wanting to pee. I looked around me as I went back to my seat - many people looked like exactly the sort I would cross the street toavoid - grey of complexion with sunken-in lifeless eyes.
This isn't how I remember the experience of going to a game. Maybe now I am older and middle-class I have changed. I think it will be a long timebefore I go again.
That post probably says more about you than it does about the people you seem to look down on.
I can't help but feel that your views on the working classes are pretty much what Osbourn & Cameron are thinking, but can't say!
I can't help but feel that your views on the working classes are pretty much what Osbourn & Cameron are thinking, but can't say!
A seat for mr T in corperate please ............only joking ,BTW ,how do you define Middle Class?
''Two old guys'....................I bet they were only in their 40's !!
Block nearest to the home fans. Not sure what triggered it. Carried on under the concourse. Agree about the lads comment. We were in the riverbank then south bank loads of tension.