http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/...-to-let-him-go-to-wembley-he-failed-1-6465797 So while many are still trying desperately to get their hands on cup final tickets, a source at the club has been holding back a ticket on the off chance that a hooligan (convicted numerous times) can go to Wembley if he can persuade a judge to lift his banning order for the day.
Why does this hooligan have links at the football club? It's disgusting - hope the judge tells him to **** off in not so many words
As a young'un he used to play for Sunderland boys etc, he was helluva football player, maybe could have gone all the way.
Marcus if you read the article the judge tells him to do one it just pisses me off that some Twat at the club is holding a ticket.
Cheers froggy - when I posted I didn;t have time to read it but I have now! Regardless of his quality as a player in his youth - he is a hooligan - anyone who is "linked" with him should be told to sever ties with this sort of person IMO when involved with a multi billion pound industry such as this.
I get what you are saying mate, but there is also the fact that even if he wasn't able to get a ticket from the club, he would get one from somewhere else. Don't be suprised if he is still there.
I wont be surprised at all commo - Don't know the lad but he's a convicted hooligan - someone who (at least used to) go out and intentionally mean to harm people - people like that boil my piss!!
That's fine mate, i respect that. As you may have guessed, i used to know him, same school, same area, same friends etc.
Are the casuals still going then? I haven't heard owt about them for yonks, although I do live out of the area now...
Had a feeling! No bother - I just don't have any time for people who have the ability to intentionally harm others in that way! I've seen too much bad **** that has happened with my time working within the MoD for that
He's alreet, but it was getting to much at the time, (if you can get my drift), along with some others, things were going overboard, so it was then i made the decision to **** off. The rest is history.
You did the right thing mate - sometimes it is just being in the wrong place at the wrong time and being peer pressured into things - I get that - I've always been able to be strong enough to say no to everything in that respect (Cigarettes at school, drugs, fighting etc) so been lucky! I know a lad who's a senior executive at a bank who is also involved with some hooligans at Newcastle - takes all sorts but you would never know it from simply talking to him