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ernie78

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If its true these trollstation assholes are gooners, then its only right that arsenal faces probes here too
Be careful what you wish for,I wouldn't want Spurs to get in to bother because of a couple of our dickhead fans. Remember there's a certain fire being investigated at the moment
 

Dirty Ewok

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I wonder if that's connected to the charge of 'handling stolen goods'? If BassBuds provided them with shirts to give away as part of a promotion, could it technically be handling stolen goods if Troll Station decide to give the shirts to some of their fuckwit members to wear as part of this prank instead?

Not that I'm taking the BassBuds statement at face value. Just as likely that they weren't anticipating the ref stopping the game, and the massive negativity and financial repercussions that has and will follow.

I imagine that is where the "handling stolen goods" came from....BassBuds knows that TrollStation will be doing something at the game (they may not have been 100% sure what exactly) or before he game...so they toss them some promotional supplies.

TrollStation goes and pulls this crap and it blows up in BassBuds face (they were already scrambling during the game) so they quickly start damage control, starting with the tweets and the announcement that they weren't involved and then the fact that Troll Station didn't hand out any of the promotional goods they start seeing if they can press a charge against them to strengthen their story that TrollStation took advantage of BassBuds when they pulled this stunt.

Would imagine some young marketing specialist at BassBuds got sacked this morning and depending on what is happening behind the scenes between Spurs and BassBuds i could see a manager/Director/VP catching a sacking as well.
 

teok

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Ironically, if the ref had followed the rules by the book Spurs should have 2 players sent off… since both Soldado and Dembele each «tackled» an invader. Seriously, rules say, that is a red card. Glad the ref had common sense.
PS! Although already pointed out: what a bunch of unfit stewards Spurs have! Wonder where they recruted them from :confused: They should have some fit guys who knows about martial arts. After all they're there to protect the players and not just be "decorations".


I was thinking that, they should deal with pitch invaders like they do in rugby:

 

al_pacino

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I was thinking that, they should deal with pitch invaders like they do in rugby:



Good job they didn't deal with the pitch invader that was in front of us at Twickenham last week, it would've broken her in half. And she at least had the decency to get her tits out.
 

Ian Kane

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If its true these trollstation assholes are gooners, then its only right that arsenal faces probes here too

It's nothing to do with who they supported. It's all about making money on the youtubes for these nob heads. They and they alone should be punished for this.
 

Shea

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I was thinking that, they should deal with pitch invaders like they do in rugby:


I really wanted to see them 3 pricks take a beating for coming on the pitch last night

I actually wish this site would ban the promotion of their actions and posting of their shitty little video on here

Even with the negative comments in only helps to give more exposure to them and their channel which is afterall the reason they did it and personally I don't want us as a community to contribute to the exposure these bunch of ****s recieve from this
 

moomin

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If BassBuds favourites a tweet about "it going down tonight" then theyre pretty obviously lying in the statement
they said in their statement that they gave products to the trollfucks to give away as a promotion (before the game?), so maybe that's what they "thought" the tweet was about
 

SlunkSoma

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they said in their statement that they gave products to the trollfucks to give away as a promotion (before the game?), so maybe that's what they "thought" the tweet was about
Doesn't ring true to me. I think at best someone's said it was a good idea, without the rest of the company agreeing/knowing about it. No way they wouldn't know exactly what the trollstation people were planning though, they fucked up and have been caught out.
 

Roynie

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Frankly those twats should be sued for any losses suffered by the club. If that makes them bankrupt then tough shit! Even if they have nothing them the CCJ against their names should cause them a lot of grief. Cnuts!
 

Mustard

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Problem is. It doesn't take such a leap of imagination to realise how a Muslim terrorist may now see how easy it could be to bring in a sharpened blade and go for a world wide exposure of a beheading.

Chances are small thank God. Mostly because a pro sportsman wearing studs on a pitch can duck and swerve but it would be easy for an extremist to smuggle in a blade.

These ****s will get jail time and then get beaten. But they have placed a kernel in a nutters brain somewhere.

I was, and still am, proud how we pretty much alone in the world of football can have games in front of 90k of fans without barriers. But it was hard earnt. Very hard earnt. I was at the game at the lane after Hillsborough. It was against Everton. I stood in the Everton end with my dad. It was the only space left. I was worried. My dad wasn't. And he was right. they were gentlemen. The game was bigger. It was a 2-2 draw with Barmby scoring a screamer as I recollect.
We were all football fans grieving. Their sacrifice gave us what we have now. We can argue about the modern game. The money, wages etc. but we don't have to worry about being treat like cattle anymore. There is still a way to go mind.

These utter fucktards have started the ball rolling to stop this.

Utter scum in every respect.

They have know idea of the retribution coming their way I'm sure.
 

Gilzeanking

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Very little will happen to these ****s for this from the authorities. Its up to us to deal out the justice here :D
 

widmerpool

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Problem is. It doesn't take such a leap of imagination to realise how a Muslim terrorist may now see how easy it could be to bring in a sharpened blade and go for a world wide exposure of a beheading.

Chances are small thank God. Mostly because a pro sportsman wearing studs on a pitch can duck and swerve but it would be easy for an extremist to smuggle in a blade.

These ****s will get jail time and then get beaten. But they have placed a kernel in a nutters brain somewhere.
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I'm not sure that I'd want you involved if I was ever going to start a terrorist cell.

For one thing, it seems to be relatively easy for the television editors to avoid unwelcome activity on the pitch; they ignored the first pitch invader for quite a while. It's obvious that professionally filmed footage of the atrocity you suggest wouldn't make it into the public domain. So any exposure would have to come from amateurs filming on their mobiles from the stands.

For another, a beheading would take a fair bit of time. Other players, even if they weren't able to save the victim's life, would be intervening before one had even sawed one's way through to the windpipe. Even the poor wheezing stewards would have made it to the scene before the head could be brandished triumphantly aloft.

And anyway, if one was minded to cause an atrocity at a football match (and it is slighty unnerving that we are a proudly philosemitic club not too far from London's Islamist clusters), there would be much more mileage in taking out supporters than players. Spectators are tightly clustered together and would run in panic if there was an explosion; a cabal of madmen with bomb belts could cause far more carnage on the stands than on the pitch, where they'd be lucky to take out more than one player.

Actually I hope that there's much more and much cleverer screening against this than is visible when going through the turnstiles. You'd have thought there would be.
 

Dirty Ewok

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I'm not sure that I'd want you involved if I was ever going to start a terrorist cell.

For one thing, it seems to be relatively easy for the television editors to avoid unwelcome activity on the pitch; they ignored the first pitch invader for quite a while. It's obvious that professionally filmed footage of the atrocity you suggest wouldn't make it into the public domain. So any exposure would have to come from amateurs filming on their mobiles from the stands.

For another, a beheading would take a fair bit of time. Other players, even if they weren't able to save the victim's life, would be intervening before one had even sawed one's way through to the windpipe. Even the poor wheezing stewards would have made it to the scene before the head could be brandished triumphantly aloft.

And anyway, if one was minded to cause an atrocity at a football match (and it is slighty unnerving that we are a proudly philosemitic club not too far from London's Islamist clusters), there would be much more mileage in taking out supporters than players. Spectators are tightly clustered together and would run in panic if there was an explosion; a cabal of madmen with bomb belts could cause far more carnage on the stands than on the pitch, where they'd be lucky to take out more than one player.

Actually I hope that there's much more and much cleverer screening against this than is visible when going through the turnstiles. You'd have thought there would be.

Exactly.....there is a reason why there is more effort placed on the security of the general populace inside the stadium than that of the lads on the pitch.

Pitch invasions can be dangerous and have the potential to have a truly macabre result.

But an individual in the stands can have a far more horrific result.

Clubs/Government plan for Mass Casualty events and not a muppet getting on the pitch. A muppet getting on the pitch should fall under standard security/police precaution....but in a stadium of 30K-100K individuals the concern is a mass casualty event where someone gets a device into the stadium.

A single person running onto the pitch to do something stupid has a relatively low impact. That same person in the stands with a simple device has the potential to hurt/kill 100's without ever setting foot on the pitch.
 
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