Missed that one he played for the swans at a time I was out of the country http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dai_Thomas_(footballer_born_1975)
Aber football hooligans deserve to be in a bracket, I would prefer a cell but there you go, sorry these scumbags take money away from the game, that is why clubs face huge policing bills as supposed fans who are young males for the most part cannot behave themselves! The bill for us will be over £300k this season apparently , we bought a player for less than that in the transfer window, so scum hooligans are directly responsible for ensuring money is taken out the game!
Never been a member of any hooligan crew, but like a lot of decent football fans, I don't like watching a gang of men bullying a far smaller number of kids, no matter which team they support, the police had funnelled the Cardiff fans along that way, and once the "heroes" realised they were no longer dealing with a gang of kids who they outnumbered they soon changed their "minds" .....a lot of the Cardiff fans at the front of the crowd ran to the rescue of the kids and the bullies had it away on their toes. Chased away by some members of the Soul Crew................ I've never been a member of any hooligan crew, but sometimes innocent bystanders can get dragged into it, which you would know if you'd ever been to a game
"Prophet was probably a member of the soul crew". Despite our differences,I don't for one minute think that was ever the case. Aber,however,...!!!
In the interests of fairness, a lot of Swans fans were calling out for the numpties to leave them alone as "they were only kids" as well. Cheers Vetch never thought you were one of the nutters either ( With all respect to Aber)
not sure what you mean aber but i do not support the "war" in afghanistan or iraq and this is from a 22 yr aj. bring them all back home and especially dont send my son in law who has already been to iraq once and afghanistan 3 times and thinks its a pointless exercise hehe maybe send the soul crew (and all the other teams including the Swans yobbos over there to fix em up - they might get a reality check). not sure if thats the response you were looking for. for the end of my rant - if the coutries pollies want us to be over there, send their own kids over or get their out fighting themselves to see what a pointless exercise it is, tribal countries like afg and libyam iran, iraq will never be at peace for long so let them go for it.
My view on that is "there's always people who want to fight, so let them". Just get all the aggro idiots from Britain, and face them off against all the aggro idiots from a similar sized country! No point inventing wars, people always want to ruck, the problem is containing it!
Na man. There was a few groups on facebook set up to try and get something started but thankfully nothing happened from what I heard. The looting wasn't politically motivated, or motivated by any other issue, it was just greed. Lazy people who don't want to work for anything, yet still believe they should be allowed to have all the best things in life.
sounds like me lol, i wish i didnt have to work and do the odd loot now and then, i sound like robin hood
What a surprise. A post from Aber involving hooliganism, Iraq and Afghanistan. Do you ever talk about football? Seems to me that deep down you applaud footall violence as an integral part of the game and it's only your life ban and your age that prevents you from getting stuck in again. A real dinosaur, but sadly your breed is not yet extinct, judging by recent events. You cannot on the one hand proudly brag about your hooligan past then express sorrow at the awful incident outside Wembley. Whererever there is football violence there is always a risk of death.
Aussie you really are an awful Human being to make the above comments, you obviously have the I.Q of a Gnat.
I'd say the two are completely different. In the 70's and 80's it was organised and (mostly, and, granted, sadly not always exclusively) between groups of guys who want to be there. So aber isn't allowed to express sympathy because he was in some fights going back 20 or 30 years and won't say sorry for it? Seems pretty harsh to me. Also, I don't remember aber "glorifying" what he's done on any occassion. Stood up for, and explained, what he's done, yes. But championed? I could be wrong, but I don't think I've ever heard him go on about how great an idea it is for everyone to have a set-to.