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Some of our "fans" are utterly embarrassing

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Willson, Apr 28, 2015.

  1. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    can you imagine the scene of crying kids being thrown out.

    All cos 'rules are rules'
     
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  2. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    Any self respecting parent that would let their kid wear the apposing team strip in the home section wants the head looking at.
     
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  3. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    Exactly - rules are rules.

    If you want to wear a Liverpool shirt, sit in the ****ing away end you plastic pricks.
     
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  4. bobby ace

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    You are representative of the section of our support that AA was referring to when he used the term 'irrelevant'.
     
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  5. SydneyTiger14

    SydneyTiger14 Well-Known Member

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    Maybe instead of throwing them out I can walk over and slap them round the head? You wouldn't take exception to that since rules are stupid.
     
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  6. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    if you want to physically assault a 7 year old for wearing a top that you don't deem acceptable, I think you have issues.
     
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  7. SydneyTiger14

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    I was deliberately exaggerating to highlight how ridiculously stupid your point is.

    The rules of the stadium are there for everyone to see. If a mother doesn't understand that then that's her issue, not mine, nor City's.
     
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  8. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    If you think opposition fans sitting in the home end is acceptable, I think you have issues.
     
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  9. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    oh so mothers should just push their 7 year old child into the away end? I don't think she would be allowed to do that.
     
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  10. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    Or she could go with them, as she clearly approves of his support for said club?

    Think it through you thick ****.
     
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  11. SydneyTiger14

    SydneyTiger14 Well-Known Member

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    Or, y'know, put a City shirt on them? No one can physically stop them cheering for Liverpool, but at least no Liverpool shirts.
     
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  12. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    well I am sure that if she sat in the Liverpool end in her Hull City top, she would have got a tirade of abuse, but wait a minute her 7 year old would be there to protect her.
    Don't you think things through before you open your mouth?
    of course you don't. you're a student!
     
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  13. SydneyTiger14

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    In Australia home and away fans can sit together in perfect harmony, not so in England.

    I do reckon they should reduce the Away end by an arbitrary percentage and introduce a neutral area for people who buy two or more tickets and want to sit with a mate.

    I went to the Emirates last year with a Gunner mate and he sat in the Hull end on strict orders from me not to react to any Arsenal goals, and he did, and we had a great night - despite the fact City lost. Not sure why this is so difficult in general.
     
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  14. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    I didn't see any tonight, just got back. I had an ice-cream on the way home it was that good
     
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  15. PattyNchips2

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    I dont have a problem with it either, it is mainly the knuckle-draggers on here that do.
     
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  16. Quill

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    Why does her son support Liverpool if she supports City?

    Also, have you considered the amazing idea of NOT wearing a football related shirt? It sounds crazy, I know, but you can go to a game wearing normal clothing.

    Not that you'd know of course, because you don't go to games.



    You really don't like students, do you? I can only assume you were ****ing **** in school and are bitter and twisted as a result.
     
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  17. SydneyTiger14

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    My point though, is that as long as the rules are the rules, they need to be upheld, no matter who it is.

    I don't know what's in the water over there to make you lot so violent though. I went to the United-Sunderland League Cup Semi second leg at OT last year, and took photos as Sunderland scored what at the time looked like being the winner. I was in the family section of the Season Ticket holders having got the ticket from someone who worked at the club. A bloke with his 6 year old kid turned to me and told me if I was a Sunderland fan he'd knock my head off. Was I abusing him? Was I getting in his face? Was I chanting anything derogatory about Man United? No. Did I jump up and take photos when United scored minutes later? Yes. FFS.
     
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  18. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    I'll answer each of your 3 points as you have put them.

    because we live in a free country
    they are KIDS!!!!!!!!
    I was excellent at school and got a great job as a result.
     
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  19. PattyNchips2

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    it is learned behaviour, I bet his dad is as composed as some on here, his dad is probably PLT or Quill!
     
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  20. Polly13

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    It'd learn the little ****ing scabs.
     
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