Leaving the stadium tonight did anyone see the bunch of Lesta wan kers goading City fans then 'one of us' dropped one of the gobshites! Nice punch and oh how they bleated, 'please dont' proper cocks. Well done to whoever it was, he, whoever he was deserved the smack! and looked a proper baby running away scared. Perfect end to a very good day! Lol
Don't hold with this kind of behaviour. Should of ignored the gob ****e. The person who threw the punch no better that they where
Perfect example of what is wrong with today's society, your attitude is why youths today show no respect. These clowns had clearly got away with behaving like thugs until someone stepped in and sat one on his arse. One 'man' decide he wasn't prepared to 'ignore' these thugs and showed this with a short sharpe shock. I bet the offender will think again when he decides to goad women, old men and kids.
I saw officers of the Humbeside Constabulary heading into the Interchange at break neck speed. Must have been kicking off somewhere in there ... Such a shame after a decent game played in a good spirit.
Jobbo, 1) Can I ask you, who was the "thug" in this incident? 2) Why do you think "respect" in a public place comes from the the bully with a big fist? 3) Do we want our "youths" to learn this sort of "respect" and repeat it over and over again?
I think you have over reacted once again Perry. Someone getting a quick slap is hardly the end if the world when you consider all the other stuff going on in 'society'. To call Jobbo scum is way over the top.
You are a pathetic child. You wouldn't dare say some of the things you say to people to their faces. Coward.
I would have the same opinion if it had been a city fan having a go at a mixed bunch of Leicester fans
I'll contribute to this thread by saying I bring my sons up to know the difference between right and wrong and to ALWAYS sort their own problems out.
I can't think of anything somebody could say to me that would make act violent, especially football related. I guess you'd have to have a real deep down feeling of inadequacy or something.
I saw a bunch of lads from the Leicester end walking towards the City lot as we made our way up the steps. I was already on the bridge by this point, but there was maybe 12 or so walking along, acting 'ard, signing and acting confrontational. If they got what they were looking for then, well, diddums.
I'm not condoning violence but the encounter described is hardly like a scene from Chopper or A Clockwork Orange is it? Someone gets a bit mouthey and receives a right hander for his troubles. I really can't see too much in it to be honest.