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Police trying to trace 24 Bristol Rovers fans over pitch invasion violence

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by OTIB, Jun 10, 2014.

  1. TETBURY MASSIVE

    TETBURY MASSIVE Active Member

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    But none of them look like you NTTDS.........
     
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  2. NTTDS

    NTTDS New Member

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    Didn't know NON hooligans and those who wear shirts and scarves!

    are called Scarfers and shirters

    after watching the hooligan programme on Channel five on Wednesday night.
     
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  3. cidered abroad

    cidered abroad Well-Known Member

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    See next post.
     
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  4. cidered abroad

    cidered abroad Well-Known Member

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    My, my, how the English language is being debased. If I could come back in one hundred years, would I be able to communicate with those living in GB?
     
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  5. NTTDS

    NTTDS New Member

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    I presume you mean the F word and B word,although I think the C word was bleeped out.

    Might go and have a another look at me video tape of the programme.
     
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  6. Red Alert

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    People are called scarfers in non hooligan circles as well. Add Casuals, lads and barmies. All to do with cloth, clobber and attitude.
     
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