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spurs mental

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Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
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The level of violence used on those two for waving a couple of bits of paper around is totally out of order.
In fairness, they could be terrorists for all they know.
And all they did was tackle them to the ground and carry them out...what would you suggest?
 

nuttynoah

Arbiter elegantiae
Jul 21, 2004
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In fairness, they could be terrorists for all they know.
And all they did was tackle them to the ground and carry them out...what would you suggest?
It was clear what they wanted to do and they could have had the 'offensive' paper removed and be escorted away, not rugby tackled by half a dozen bouncers. It's a family dog show not Munera.
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
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Brilliant comment from a Blackburn fan on Football 365 about West Ham and the scenes on Saturday:

Finally, here is a team who’s most celebrated recent result is the 1-0 home win in 2016 against Tottenham which prevented Spurs going ahead of Leicester in the title race. That attitude of celebrating tearing someone else’s ambitions down rather than celebrating your own success or achievements demonstrates the small minded, bitter and peevish mindset which pervades the club and so yesterday’s disregard of common decency and ensuing chaos should come as no surprise to anyone.
Joel

http://www.football365.com/news/mails-man-utd-fans-have-learned-nothing
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
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It was clear what they wanted to do and they could have had the 'offensive' paper removed and be escorted away, not rugby tackled by half a dozen bouncers. It's a family dog show not Munera.
It wasn't clear though was it, until they've got them outside and patted down, nothing was clear.

I guess you think they should've just stood back and let them do their little protest and then politely asked them if they wouldn't mind leaving so that crufts could continue then huh?

Crufts is an extremely high profile event, televised live across the world mate.
They had absolutely no idea what the hell was happening, and dealt with it accordingly...its not like they were sticking the boot in.
 

Cornpattbuck

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It wasn't clear though was it, until they've got them outside and patted down, nothing was clear.

I guess you think they should've just stood back and let them do their little protest and then politely asked them if they wouldn't mind leaving so that crufts could continue then huh?

Crufts is an extremely high profile event, televised live across the world mate.
They had absolutely no idea what the hell was happening, and dealt with it accordingly...its not like they were sticking the boot in.

Should've set the dogs on them... :whistle:

P.s. I had absolutely no idea Crufts was still a thing. Barking mad.
 

tiger666

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Amateurs. Salonika president shows how it's done:


Posted at8:37
PAOK Salonika president invades pitch with gun
Football

But before we get started, this story is hard to ignore.

The Greek top-flight match between PAOK Salonika and AEK Athens on Sunday was abandoned after PAOK's president invaded the pitch with a gun.

Ivan Savvidis tried to confront the referee with a gun in a hip holster after his side had an 89th-minute goal ruled offside with the score 0-0.

AEK's players left the pitch concerned for their safety and did not return.

The match was officially abandoned two hours later but it was reported that the referee had reversed his decision.

Savvidis asked his team to leave the pitch following the offside decision then marched towards the referee before being pulled back by bodyguards.

PAOK are third in the Greek top flight and could have moved within two points of leaders AEK with a win.
 

Insomnia

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Jan 18, 2006
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It's taken me an hour to catch up on this thread, some quality posts on here, love how much shit their in
 

Krule

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They will rake it seriously and say lots of serious words just the the “immediate full and thorough investigation” that West Ham themselves have promised. And then there will be a fine of £20,000.

Move along, nothing to see here.

Latest rumour is that when they have identified the people concerned they are going to punish them by giving them season tickets for next year (y)(y)
 

dagraham

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If it was a one off i'd say they'd get a fine but they have kicked off in the stadium a few times this season.

Yeah I think it’s quite likely, but ironically it could work in their favour!

What we want for their crunch home games against Southampton and Stoke is no one to get hurt, but a constant threat of possible violence :sneaky::D.
 
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