- Nov 14, 2012
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We're not. Never really have been.
We were the worst.
Believe me I know. I had cousins involved in the worst many years ago.
But I just stupidly thought it had gone away.
We're not. Never really have been.
Bloody spurs fans, knife wielding terrorists the lot of them. It's that match day programme which is to blame, turning them all into brainwahed bigots. They're a stain on humanity, I say ban every single spurs fan from all football stadia across this country and issue special ID cards so they can be identified more easily....oh and spot check them in the public so they know what everyone thinks of em...bloody scum.
Imagine how shit your life must be to stab somebody over which football team you support
Educate me.
@simsy886 I only marked your post as SPAM because I didn't like the fact you had no negative ratings at all. Hopefully now you'll feel a little more badass.
The bloke behind the rumour that a 14 year old had been stabbed is a united "fan" that keeps making up fake twitter accounts posing as a journalist. Every single match there is a report of someone being stabbed or someone being exposed to racist abuse just near him in the stands.
The actual stabbing is pathetic. Hope there is CCTV and the cretin is convicted of attempted murder.
+ Detectives are aware of reports that a 14-year-old boy had also been stabbed within the vicinity of White Hart Lane. At this stage we have yet to receive a report of this nature and detectives are investigating only one reported stabbing. We await details as to whether anyone has self presented at hospital with injuries consistent with being stabbed.
I was told by a couple of West Ham mates that it was a 35-year-old Hammer who was stabbed by a Turk after they supposedly did a kebab shop over..
i've been to about 5-6 games a season over the last 10 years and i rarely see any trouble including going to a couple of west ham games.There is rarely any trouble to what took place this weekend, last season against Hull as well it was probably one of the friendliest match days i had been to. There were lots of Hull fans on the train in, around street corners and having a pint and everyone was chatting and having a good time. I know they aren't a derby team but generally the atmosphere around the ground is fine.It's been many years since I've been to the Lane, but it was noticeable just how poisonous it could be, especially on a derby day.
I remember going to the nld, home and away, about 15 years ago and what stood out for me was that at Highbury, both sets of fans mixed outside the ground with very little trouble after the game, I even wore my colours on the way to the ground with little more than some half hearted verbal abuse. The home fixture was a different kettle of fish though, meat wagons stretching all the way down the centre of the High Road, with the pavements each side lined by hundreds looking to kick off. It was sinister.
We have a really nasty element at the club, I even had one lunatic try to kick off with me, during Graham's tenure, for telling him to shut his "Graham out" bollox when we were 3-0 up against Watford.
I hope to God it wasn't our lot who did this, but I fear it's just wishful thinking.
So you'd accept the logic I've presented? WowIf that is what it takes.
If your vision of Spurs fans is that and they are a real and present danger then as a Spurs fan I would happily cede my human rights to let every other football fan feel safe in order to put our house in order.
It's the only way to prove we are not all like that.
Isn't it?
Wouldn't you?
Give it a rest with being reasonable will ya. It isn't and never has been welcome on here.Probably we should wait for a bit more info before calling people scum etc, the story is not known yet. If, as some have suggested, this was one of the guys who did the Brikkies over, or a kebab shop and the wound was acquired as a result of his own actions having started something then a different response is appropriate.
Fingers off triggers, folks ... lets see where this goes