It seems that some ****s are stuck in the 80's. I go to games and often have a beer with opposition fans, with no problems at all. It's a tiny but very dangerous minority who are still at it. Some in their 50's ffs.
You should post that, and I’d be interested to see whether that was before or after the publicised brawl. Pre arranged fighting is not something we’ve had for decades, I’m simply not having that. I’ve travelled on many aways with our hardcore away support and whilst every club has some bell ends, it seems a weird coincidence that the first serious incident we’ve had for donkeys happens when we visit those utter ****s, who most definitely had planned to ambush Evertonians.
Lincoln came to us in the 3rd round, at least 5,500 of them. Some of them ventured into the Winslow which is the old Everton boozer right opposite the main stand. They were welcomed and we had a pint with them, they couldn’t believe how well they were received. Certain clubs just have a **** following.
Mate I've drank with Everton fans a few times before games. No problem at all, with good banter, in a pub right outside our ground, with no grief.
I've seen the video footage of what happened prior to it kicking off and after. It appeared some Wall fans went down to an housing estate (Lime Street?), maybe the social club was situated in a local estate? The Everton supporters were far greater numbers so gave chase (so not totally innocent) and before the old bill could arrive a mass hand bags started. No one ran away during the fight, they were only split up by the police, during it someone got slashed with a knife. Everton fans then later went and descended on a Wall drinking den. The Wall fans stayed in the garden while the Everton fans were taunting them. So sorry mate but Everton were in no way completely innocent about what happened. If you go looking for a fight in SE16, you will get one and this don't look pretty for Everton either, as it really did look like they had a few scores to settle.
No idea where this fits into the timeline ain't looking to piss anyone off...just have no time for ****wits who fight over football no matter who they claim to support
Absolutely RCC, Everton supporters were just as much if not more to blame for what happened yesterday. If it was my lot i would have said so too. Let's not shy away from the fact, SOME Everton supporters went looking for a fight, the pub was clear evidence of that, the Everton fans should not even have been there.
Millwall are ****ing throwbacks. Or they were the last time I went there, in 2003. Doubt they’ve changed since then. A bunch of chavvy little twats tried to square up to my brother and me on the way in to the ground; we had my 11 year old son and 75 year old dad with us ffs (though my dad would have been more than capable of seeing them off on his own ). On the tube home after beating them 2-1, I had to tell my son, “put your scarf in your pocket and under no circumstances smile until we get to London Bridge”. What they came to St Mary’s in 2011/12, as soon as they went a goal down they started trying to the rip the netting off the seats separating them from the home fans. Absolute bunch of spanners follow that club; not all, obviously, but way more than other clubs. Must be a ****ing good day for the Old Bill whenever they play Leeds.
They were on the other side of the road being pelted with glasses coming out of the alehouse beer garden, but yeah that’s Everton fans fault for walking past a boozer on the way to the ground.
So Everton fans were innocent then? You happily boasted this yesterday... 'They tried ambushing our fans this afternoon.......and then ran away' It was during that incident that they 'ran away' that a supporter got slashed, so bravo mate, they ran away
I didn’t say we were innocent. I mentioned the PLANNED ambush as I’d seen it way before the game on social media. Stupid ****.
No you said the Wall fans ran away, as though you was condoning the violence being dished out by so called Everton supporters. And why were they even near that pub where Millwall supporters were drinking, goading them, if they were not looking for trouble. I've read other forums, Everton fans had been drinking in Borough Market, and it was said they were clearly intent on looking for trouble. The incident where the knife attack took place and you said 'wall ran away' (Everton were in greater numbers) and the pub incident (Everton in greater numbers again) were clearly evidence that your lot were intent on trouble.
The video I posted was them running away, I’d not seen the other ones at that point. You’ve read that it was us looking for trouble, of course, so that makes it a fact, despite the social media posts arranging a ‘welcome party’ for our fans. You seem more arsed about who ‘won’, you utter dickhead.
Not once have i insulted you, only challenged your version of events, but in two posts of yours i'm a stupid **** and an utter dickhead. Not once have you condemned the actions of Everton supporters, their actions led up to a supporter being stabbed. Not their fault but the fight that ensued related to it. There are simple rules at away pubs, I'm sure like me you have travelled to many away ground. The last thing i would be doing is goading supporters not only on their home turf but at their local watering den! As i said, if you go looking for trouble, especially in SE16 you are guaranteed to find it. Everton fans got pissed up in Borough Market, then went looking for trouble and found it. It actually came across as though you two have history, but not being a Toffee i don't know. Try and argue the points, rather then dishing out personal insults