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JJ1978

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Not the first time this campaign either:

'Anderlecht were fined earlier in the season for crowd disturbances during a Champions League qualifier against Fenerbahce.'

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Although the game was not pretty... this just ruined what was a close contest. Mindless people out there.
 

nightgoat

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Was nice to see when Robbo tried to give the lighters thrown at Zokora to the ref he just completely ignored him... :-|
 

JJ1978

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Ref was a joke all round, didn't seem to care about our players being hit.
 

oasis_yid

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No trouble at all. Police were very very good. Managed to get us all to the Metro line with no problems. Even if you wanted to walk of somewhere, you could not. Well done to them.

Best bit was the 600+ Yids in the Metro singing Ten German Bombers to the Police. We were letting know we helped them in the war... well funny. Filmed it from 8 to 0 :)
 

MattyP

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May 14, 2007
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was there any trouble outside the ground???

Big police presence, different tube stops for home and away fans and segregation outside the ground helped.

That said we were sat in the supposed VIP section, on the half way line, but in order to get there we had to go via the Anderlecht part, walking past a load of bars outside the ground.

A couple of dudes left one of the bars, approached people and asked if they were Tottenham fans, then punching them before they had a chance to answer.

Tailed us for about 50 metres, though without approaching us, before setting on some woman who just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Not particularly pleasant, but was expecting worse. Still managed to come home with a grazed knuckle and face, but that was from falling over after too much Belgian beer.

Good trip though.
 

oasis_yid

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that chant is fucking vulgar and makes me eshamed to be human

Why the hell do you need make it sound that fucking degrading?????

The song is nothing to do with football. It was song by my dad back in WWII in the playgrounds. There was lots of people killed by the Hitlers Germany not too long ago - a little sing song will never harm them like they harmed people from other countries.

So if there are English fans (and ever fcuking Yid in the Metro Thursday night singing it) Don't make them out to vulgar and in-human please.

One more thing - it is a fucking joke mate - the song is a joke !!!!

:duh::duh::duh::duh::duh::duh:
 

thfcsuperyid

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No trouble at all. Police were very very good. Managed to get us all to the Metro line with no problems. Even if you wanted to walk of somewhere, you could not. Well done to them.

Best bit was the 600+ Yids in the Metro singing Ten German Bombers to the Police. We were letting know we helped them in the war... well funny. Filmed it from 8 to 0 :)

you going to put it on youtube...let us know if u do...sounded like a good trip.
 

oasis_yid

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Will try get it on there next week - was a cracking trip ! The city was amazing - and the amount of Yids in the red light district was funny too - took over a bar in the middle of the street - locals joining in with a sing song.
 

oasis_yid

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Indeed - we were there for sometime :))) We all decided they had the same perfume on, whihc we bought some at the airport for the wifes and GF back home !!!!
 

donny1013

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Was a great trip, and i didnt really see any of the trouble, other than when we scored the penalty. O'Reilly's before going to the game was also a highlight.
 

Rupstoh

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Best bit was the 600+ Yids in the Metro singing Ten German Bombers to the Police. :)

Yawwwn.

Usual stuff. Little boys, big voices.

How brave you are.

Stick one of you lot in a pig-pen on your own and you'd squeal with the rest of them. :clap:
 

justfookinhitit

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I was in the corporate bit directly above the goal we defended (well, tried to) in the second half. I've 3 observations about their crowd:-

1 - As someone else posted, I too made my way there through all the Anderlecht fans before the game. There was a real atmosphere with some of their fans definitely looking for trouble. I was with a belgian guy and we just walked through the crowd keeping quiet because he was concerned too.

2 - My seat was behind the glass directly above their "fans" that hurled coins, lighters, metal bars etc etc onto the pitch in the 2nd half. There were probably 30 guys lobbing this stuff on the pitch and they were scattered throughout the stand. It was not an isolated incident by any means.

3 - After the game the police segregated the fans very well, but as I once again made my way back to our car through the Anderlecht fans there was a significant number deliberately making their way towards where the spurs fans would be in the hope of causing trouble.


The fans in Belgium are still caged into their stands when we have done away with these years ago. Fan trouble is relatively commonplace there, and the fact that there was trouble was no surprise whatsoever to most of the belgian football fans I spoke to on Friday.
 

oasis_yid

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Yawwwn.

Usual stuff. Little boys, big voices.

How brave you are.

Stick one of you lot in a pig-pen on your own and you'd squeal with the rest of them. :clap:

Do you know about the war and what the German did to the Belgiums? We were singing for them because we helped them in the WWII after they were invaded by Germany.

The Police were clapping and having a laugh with us. No one was trying to act big.

If you have ever been to a game where Spurs fans need 400+ points to go, you would know that at least 70% of the fans are loyal and nice people that go week in week and and cause no trouble or act like pigs as you put it.

So take some history lessons first mate - as when we went to Leverkusen last year, we respected the Police and the locals - this sort of song would have not have been sung. Was only done because some was shouting "we helped you out in the war", then the song started.
 

fazza

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I wonder if UEFA will deduct points from the final standings of the table, say Anderlecht win the group and we finish 2nd, UEFA may end up giving the top spot to us knowing that we would then face a team that finished 3rd in the group and Anderlecht would have to face a drop out from the Champions league??
 
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