RIP Mikey Dye

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Would like to repeat that on the BBC story it says "It is not believed inter-club rivalry is behind the incident." So I think we should just wait and see what they discover and it may not have been football related other than the fact it was done by football fans to a football fan. Most of the population are.

R.I.P
 
RIP. My thoughts go out to the family and friends of the guy.
 
I am as distressed as the next person at Mr. Dye's death at Wembley last night.

However,nobody knows what happened and there is a great deal of speculation surrounding the incident,if indeed,there was an incident.

Some people are quick to point a finger at rival fans',be they English,or Swansea City.

We will eventually be fully appraised of what took place,so name blame apportioning yet.

However,when you take into account the unbridled hatred,nastiness,violent words and short tempers that persist on this Board,and it's BBC predecessor,can anyone believe that actual violence is not triggered by it?
 
Tragic and sad for the family.
I imagine they were all stirring the **** and it went to far.
Nothing to do with football in my opinion but part of the nature of all those who were involved. Football is just a convenient excuse to be violent.
A violent person will be a violent person no matter what the scenario.

Irrespective of what or how it happened, nobody deserves to die like this.
 
It doesn't matter which club he supports, he is a football fan FFS, now we all know that not all football fans are angels, that doesn't matter: no one should die at a football match for God's sake, we'd be better off just passing condolences to the guys family, and leave the finger pointing and dishing out of blame until we know exactly what happened.

RIP
 
It doesn't matter which club he supports, he is a football fan FFS, now we all know that not all football fans are angels, that doesn't matter: no one should die at a football match for God's sake, we'd be better off just passing condolences to the guys family, and leave the finger pointing and dishing out of blame until we know exactly what happened.

RIP

Well said Prophet!! <applause>

In times like this, people still can't just pass on their sincere thoughts!!

We're all football fans'. So should really understand & stand together.....

RIP fellow football fan...
 
Mr Dye, who worked for Cardiff Council&#8217;s highways department, had commented regularly on Cardiff City FC football websites and there were suggestions that he had links with hooligans.

Posting under the name Ely Trendy, he wrote in 2009 about a series of fights he had been involved during the 1980s at the height of football hooliganism.
He talked about sitting alongside opposing fans and said in 1984 at a Fulham FC match and said he &#8216;battled to get out in one piece&#8217;.

And you can quit with the abusive PMs aswell, aberdude, you tit.

This is typical Daily Mail gutter journalism looking for a sensationalist story before any sort of investigation. And all the people with there stupid personal vendettas should take them to another thread. This is not the place for it, and is quite frankly pathetic under the circumstances.