City fans? Cmon man They managed to muster about 11 year 7s and one banner during thier "protest" at the etihad. I was nearly in tears of laughter looking at the pic last night tbh
Ok try it from this angle then, when did you last go to a Liverpool game? You are closer to Fulham than Liverpool, and could easily pop along to Craven Cottage and claim to be a supporter. Just saying bro.
Tell that to the two broken tvs I've thrown remotes at the last few years You really think if they were outsiders the other genuine fans there wouldn't have cottoned on. I doubt it tbh.
Proba bout 7 years ago and it was at Fulham actually Literally no one has suggested what your implying bro, nor is there any evidence at all that was the case. Take off ya man utd shirt for a sec bruv
I went to a local cup game some years back, against non league rivals. Anyway it all turned a bit nasty, the people causing the trouble I'd never seen before in my life. This is the problem, social issues get dragged into football grounds, by people who are not truly affiliated with the club.
They're owned by Wireless Group, who were bought by News Corp in 2016, which is owned by Murdoch. So yes.
Can't listen then, im sure Jordan makes a load of noise and will have united fans in a rage calling in (at premium rates)
Not a weak point at all, one you proved yourself. Generally supporters don't smash up their own ground, Manchester United have already said anyone that is proven to have caused criminal damage will be dealt with by the club. So as it goes with all clubs, if you are an ST Holder or on their data base, you run the risk of being banned, which is what I said from the very off, on the other thread. I asked when you last went to a game as a Liverpool supporter, you said 7 years ago but that was at Craven Cottage not Anfield. So again proving my point, any local kids could turn up to a football ground and cause damage, and claim to be a supporter, it don't mean to say they ever been to watch a game in that ground or support that specific club. Unless you support Fulham of course, not. You ought to write for the Daily Malice, because this is the sort of bullshhite they use to come out with about football fans being thugs. The majority are not, but you never get to hear about them. Most of what you see are social issues, not football issues. If you hate the cops it's nothing more than a good excuse to go out and beat a few of them up, that's got fook all to do with genuine football fans and genuine protests. Whereas at Liverpool, they fire rockets at a building because its got a little blue light on top!
Bro that was so long. I hear what you're saying and I agree any fans can turn up anywhere and cause damage. But currently there are no fans allowed at games so the likely hood of any rival fans turning up and infiltrating local fans are low to zero for me. Are you seriously suggesting the ones who caused the bother down at old toilet were not utd fans? Match going or not. How do you know then that the bloke who fireworked the liver building wasn't @Tobes lad sent by his old man to make us look bad? Sounds ridiculous right
Firstly the lad with the firework, I think he actually admitted what he was trying to do (his old man grassed him up). Yet the funny part was, the blue light had nothing to do with Everton, wasn't it something to do with supporting our troops, the twat? The kids have been locked down for nigh on a year in Manchester, they need to vent their frustration on someone, and if the old bill are about, they become the target, if they stand in the way. That's why a lot of lot clubs started to bring in stewards, their own fans to manage crowd control, because it took the vermin bait out of it (coppers being the bait). If you noted in OT the stewards stood back, sensibly, they ain't paid to deal with that shhite and they probably actually side with any lawful protest. If it was me, I'd be happy to take a hit on trespass for peaceful protest, but I can't be accountable for what the dickheads do, and you are always going to get some at any club.