BrownNoseTiger <3 Millwank

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How about a happy tune to lighten the mood?

With love from BrownNoseTiger, of course. <laugh>

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I agree the bloke with a whole box of flags should have been stopped but that's due to the terrible stewards at the ground. They do nothing, to be fair they must be very intimidated by the crowd but they certainly don't earn their money just sit and keep quiet.

I doubt you would accept Hull having a game behind closed doors if one bloke threw a bottle. You would want that 1 bloke to be punished/banned as his actions do not represent the crowd as a whole.

Everytime someone is identified by the club for bottle throwing, turkey shirt wearing etc they are then banned by the club. That's the way it should be and to suggest otherwise is ridiculous and would result in very few football matches taking place on a Saturday afternoon as believe it or not bottles get thrown at other games other than at wall.

I wouldn't argue with any of that, it's all perfectly reasonable.

My point was that bottle throwing at Millwall games is becoming a regular occurrence, it's happened against Boro, Leeds, Cardiff and DQPR in the past couple of months. Just banning those responsible would be the obvious response, but the threat of that happening isn't having the desired affect, as it's still going on(I accept that it happens elsewhere, but no other club has the problem on the same scale).

All it takes is a modern CCTV system and the problem is solved. At the KC you can't get anyway with any of this ****, anything happens and you have crystal clear photo's of all those involved, included the 32 Millwall fans that had files passed to the Met after the trouble at our place, that they were too ****ing busy to go and nick, apparently.

My whole house is covered by camera's, it cost me less than a grand and if Millwall fans kicked off in my garden, I'd have more chance of getting them nicked than if they kick off at The Den. That's all wrong.
 
If we're talking The Specials, it has to be Too Much Too Young, followed by Gangsters, but the originals are still the best:

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I know it's nowt to do with a music thread but i'm joining in with this little ska love in.

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I wouldn't argue with any of that, it's all perfectly reasonable.

My point was that bottle throwing at Millwall games is becoming a regular occurrence, it's happened against Boro, Leeds, Cardiff and DQPR in the past couple of months. Just banning those responsible would be the obvious response, but the threat of that happening isn't having the desired affect, as it's still going on(I accept that it happens elsewhere, but no other club has the problem on the same scale).

All it takes is a modern CCTV system and the problem is solved. At the KC you can't get anyway with any of this ****, anything happens and you have crystal clear photo's of all those involved, included the 32 Millwall fans that had files passed to the Met after the trouble at our place, that they were too ****ing busy to go and nick, apparently.

My whole house is covered by camera's, it cost me less than a grand and if Millwall fans kicked off in my garden, I'd have more chance of getting them nicked than if they kick off at The Den. That's all wrong.

They stopped serving beer bottles, so now its only coke and fanta getting thrown :emoticon-0105-wink:

Not long until they get put in cups as well so problem solved.

For the record it was away fans throwing bottles at QPR and Cardiff (at their own player after scoring :huh: ) and one from each at the Leeds game plus a chair (before KO :emoticon-0104-surpr ). Borough was all wall though <whistle>
 
I agree the bloke with a whole box of flags should have been stopped but that's due to the terrible stewards at the ground. They do nothing, to be fair they must be very intimidated by the crowd but they certainly don't earn their money just sit and keep quiet.

I doubt you would accept Hull having a game behind closed doors if one bloke threw a bottle. You would want that 1 bloke to be punished/banned as his actions do not represent the crowd as a whole.

Everytime someone is identified by the club for bottle throwing, turkey shirt wearing etc they are then banned by the club. That's the way it should be and to suggest otherwise is ridiculous and would result in very few football matches taking place on a Saturday afternoon as believe it or not bottles get thrown at other games other than at wall.

It doesnt happen anymore you plonker stop living in the past, I never see it anywhere apart from your lot you talk **** Pal