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RoboCCFC90

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When did I say we played well? I didn't. All I said is we beat you. And we did. Thick as fuck you lot.

Go away and get back to your home work, we'll see you Saturday and don't even try you crap in Coventry it won't work..
 

CovFan

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Another Crewe fan with the inability to read. We need an IQ test for people to join this forum really.
 

ccfctommy

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If The Crewe youth firm feel that their big enough and hard enough to have a go, then no one should pity them by saying 'Men versus Boys'. If they want to play lumberjack, they must know how to carry the log.

Also if their parents aren't able to stop them from becoming hooligans, then maybe a good hiding from an opposing fan might be the catalyst that opens their eyes to the futileness of hooliganism and football violence.
Agree with this, if you go round giving it don't cry arse when you get a slap!
 

LewSkyBlue

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Ps. I fail to see how you can defend your fans giving people a kicking. Now, I couldn't give a feck if someone got beat up, nothing to do with me. However, you all seem to be weirdly proud of the actions of your fans. Is that accurate?

And before people say it isn't accurate, go back and read the thread. You are all defending their actions.

IM not defending anyone that goes to football to cause trouble. And i don't condone the actions of giving crewe fans a slap. However, if jumped up little chavs are goading men/away supporters (of any club i might add) an looking gor trouble. What can you expect. Its all well and good berating our fans but iv not seem much said (from a crewe fans point) that actually condemns the actions of the crewe fans.... Its been mainly an attempt at reasoning or making excuses: "the flair was thrown on the pitch" ... "They were only teenagers singing" etc etc. not being funny but if this wasnt football related (again im not condoning it) it wouldnt be such an issue. If a group of young lads went into a pub on a casual night out and started goading and purposely winding up another group of blokes, trouble is inevitable (anywhere in the country). And you lot coming on here posting purposely to wind up ccfc fans is as pathetic as the people (from BOTH teams) causing trouble last night.

On another note, congratulations for winning over the 2 legs. Good luck at Wembley... But i hope you lose on saturday ;)
 

rupert_bear

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cafc Well i thought Crewe played well especially second half, would have loved that o.g. to have gone in 15 minutes earlier though and would also loved that last ditch free kick to have been delivered into the heart of the penalty area your lot legs were buckling big time at that point, but fairs fair you held on and good luck at Wembley. Don't want animosity between the fans to build as it can become an annual thing.
 

Joy Division

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So to sum up this thread:

Crewe fans goading opposition supporters last night

Opposition supporters give Crewe fans a slap as a result

Crewe fan comes on here again goading opposition supporters and crying that the bigger boys are picking on them.

:facepalm:
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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It was all sour grapes to be honest. I'm sure you'll agree that you were given a footballing lesson for 90 minutes so you really had nothing to sing about and I can understand the frustration with you hoping you could turn it around. That amid the backdrop of Robins leaving and the stadium and everything it was not a suprise that tensions were running high. But the disorder had started from Cov fans long before the trouble at the railway end (the referee had a bottle thrown at him, narrowly missing, in the first half). The level of intoxication of a substantial number of your fans was evident before kick off. The stuff inside the ground was largely posturing anyway (isn't it always). But outside the ground at the end of the game was a different matter, really disgusting scenes with 40 odd year blokes brutally attacking teenage Crewe fans for singing about going to Wembley. Terrible behaviour and these people do not belong at football matches they belong in prison. Unfortunately these types seem to be quite well represented among your fans and they are tarnishing the reputation of your great club.

You taught us a lesson in football? That's a joke, surely? It was a terrible game of football which lived up to a typical Division 3 game, both teams aimlessly punted up with no end product. As for chances created, Crewe had 1 good chance, Inman when he should've scored to end the tie (after 2-0), but didn't, Crewe created jack diddly squat, whereas we should've scored 1-3 chances before we did, including an embarrassing miss from Carl Baker. If you play like that Saturday, you'll get beat, we won't rush everything like we did last night because it'll be 0-0 to start with.

Crewe embody everything that's wrong with football in Britain, too much emphasis on strength and pace over technicality.
 
At least you know some songs we sing.....I could not name one of yours. My grandmother goes to church on Sundays and sings, I hope you dont find that aggressive :jerkit:
 

ccfctommy

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Crewe embody everything that's wrong with football in Britain, too much emphasis on strength and pace over technicality.

Are you serious? They are a well run club with a class acadamy, they are one of the only club to make a profit.

AJ Leitch-Smith will be a top player when he is older, they have supplied dozens of players to the England team.
 

chriscovfc

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Are you serious? They are a well run club with a class acadamy, they are one of the only club to make a profit.

AJ Leitch-Smith will be a top player when he is older, they have supplied dozens of players to the England team.
Yeah hear good things about the youth coming through at crewe!
 

cafc83

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You taught us a lesson in football? That's a joke, surely? It was a terrible game of football which lived up to a typical Division 3 game, both teams aimlessly punted up with no end product. As for chances created, Crewe had 1 good chance, Inman when he should've scored to end the tie (after 2-0), but didn't, Crewe created jack diddly squat, whereas we should've scored 1-3 chances before we did, including an embarrassing miss from Carl Baker. If you play like that Saturday, you'll get beat, we won't rush everything like we did last night because it'll be 0-0 to start with.

Crewe embody everything that's wrong with football in Britain, too much emphasis on strength and pace over technicality.

I don't know what to say to that really, you clearly don't know a lot about the club and its history if you think that. We have one of the best academies in the country and are reknowned for producing highly technical footballers for the premier league, it is well known that that is our business model. Over the past 20 odd years we have developed numerous full internationals and have sold many players for upwards of £1 million. In the past year alone we have sold two players to Villa and United for a combined total of £8 million. They were a couple of hoofball merchants were they? Speak to Villa fans about Ashley Westwood or United fans about Nick Powell and I guarantee you they'd beg to differ. Now Luke Murphy is the latest off the production line headed for the premier league, I don't know if your view of his game last night was that he was all about pace and strength but I know other fans of yours on this thread alone would disagree. Every away fan I speak to always comments on what a cracking player he is. The reason we are so respected is because the focus at Crewe from the under 8s upwards is on a passing game and on playing the ball on the deck. The FA over the last few years have been hounding Dario Gradi to take over the youth development job at Burton, is that because they thought he could develop young England players pace and strength? No, it's because he is known to be a master of technical development. Your comment is misinformed in the extreme.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Struth! Fact is every club has a mixture of fans. Some of them are prone to chant, some are prone to goad, some to take issue with goading & respond. Another fact is that Coventry is a big City with many more inhabitants & therefore likely - more supporters than a relatively small town. Some of the inhabitants & therefore supporters are the "type" that most of us "normal" folk would not desire to share our football matches with. Bigger fan base = greater likelihood of nutters. More important the game - more chance the nutters will come. Crewe nutters goad Coventry nutters...they respond = slapped!
Serves them right - they might have learned a lesson.
 
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Spence CCFC

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Crewe yoooooooof
 

North York’s Blue

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Got to be honest I didn't see any hassle outside the ground or by the station, not even a crossed word or two. A few idiots inside the ground which should have been dealt with earlier. I did wonder on whether the pitch invasion would spark anything off.
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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CAFC is right, their academy is class.
Their 'lads' on the other hand, are pathetic, i'd feel bad about pinging one of them, they look really young 14 maybe? just wearing a bit of the gear
 

cafc83

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CAFC is right, their academy is class.
Their 'lads' on the other hand, are pathetic, i'd feel bad about pinging one of them, they look really young 14 maybe? just wearing a bit of the gear

That's the point isn't it? They are children, the Coventry hooligans are big fat, ugly bald blokes in their forties.
 

Steve.B50

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I was in the end stand where the flare came flying over. Everyone including the Police knew who did but they did nothing , what was making people agry was the guy in red winding everyone up and boasting he threw it. They would not go in and get him as they wanted more Officers. The Police caused most of last night, even our two travelling Police escorts agreed it was handled wrong, the group should heve been thrown out straight away, problem over.
Just shows that the Cheshire force is a joke.
 

Joy Division

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That's the point isn't it? They are children, the Coventry hooligans are big fat, ugly bald blokes in their forties.

Hope those children's parents are proud of their kids. Where were their parents last night anyway?
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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There were a lot of 'faces' out yesterday, a lot of the older lads I have not seen for a few years and quite a few from the England scene - although not that you'd get any issues from them. Just there for the beer. You also had a large number of dicks in their late teens making idiots of themselves. Put it this way, we rolled up before midday, and there were already a few of them rolling around and walking down the street with arms outstretched.
 

BLAKESCREWE

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Think those lot call themselves the CREWE YOUTH, although they look a bit old now! someone said some Crewe poles maybe threw the flare, anyhow I was sitting near them and saw most of it.
 

BLAKESCREWE

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Just a quick question CAFC, are you bringing many Saturday... I hear on 500 are coming, just after winning a semi that's shocking.:facepalm:

have a day off! Our population is 60,000, you are a massive City, lots of unemployment here too and hardships, in proportion we have a bigger percentage of support than you, seems we`re having the same argument as we did with STOKE fans a few years back!
 

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