I was pointing out the irony in some of the statements above. It’s ruined by having to state that to be honest.
Funny but it’s the old ****s on here who usually bleat on about the”good old days” & “back in the day” & so on. Thought it was the younger generations who were the snowflakes.
Sorry to spoil it for you. I just read it in the context of the reply & came back with how I usually respond when people tell me I can’t do something instead of telling me I shouldn’t. “You can’t park there”. Yes I can, look, it’s already parked. “You can’t stand there”. Yes I can, I’m doing it now. “You can’t walk through that aisle”. Yes I can, watch this. & so on.
And silly ****s of all ages go on about it being the same Scouse ****s when the poor bloke in critical care was nothing to do with it.
Why would fans from Rome who weren't born then target fans of a club involved in an incident with Juventus fans?
A bloke stood in a pub is assaulted by other blokes with weapons and it is their fault? No doubt tbe police will be charging him if he recovers, Mushy slush.
incident [ˈɪnsɪd(ə)nt] NOUN an instance of something happening; an event or occurrence. I thought it was an example of something happening and was an event or occurence.
You mean like when people are blown up or mowed down by a lorry and it is described as a terrorist related incident?