sku yes thats terible to hit someone who has learning difficulties,these people seem to lose it big time and lash out at any or everybody,but usually they only hit people wearing,designer clothing apparently so for gods ack dont buy a stone island jumper or else your kop it
stroller im glad the policing was good on south africa road because normally the police are appaling they seem to police only the bit up to the springbok,then let everyone have a free for all punch up all the way up to the white city station,remember the swansea game when all the swansea got attacked outside the springbok its nearly always the same flash points,before the game its the uxbridge road and after its the south africa road
sickening, one of their fans is blaming the police, but it looks like loads of them came down just for trouble
the police may have over reacted but you imagine what it must be like to be waiting for a load of thugs your adenalin is pumping and everybody is jumping
That's wat he's known as first met him at Yeovil in cup early 90s dunno his real name an he's from Banbury way!!!!
qpherts never put one of your own up on the message board the dear lad was trying to defend our team hes already been made to look like a right fool by everybody laughing at him how would you like to be in his position HE MAY ALSO GO TO PRISON FOR HIS ACTION SO PLEASE SHOW COMPASSION FOR ONE OF OUR OWN
yes yes yes just up on sky news 12-30 pm that no charges to be brought against qpr fan involved in birmingham incident
I know that Paddy you're referring to. (The name he goes by - not his real name - and not a racial slur!) Brought a bag of carrots into the ground to bait Tony Adams back in the 90s!
From May 2002.... During the last World Cup in France in 1998 - a bricklayer and QPR fan, was hailed for travelling to the tournament on a bicycle complete with a trailer bearing the flag of St George. He rode more than 1,000 miles, clocking up 88 miles a day for two weeks from the Hook of Holland, through Belgium and Luxembourg, Germany, the Swiss Alps and Italy and back into France in time for England's opening match in Marseilles - he did not have a ticket. Questioned by reporters while catching some rest at a campsite in Cassis at the time, he said he was not involved in any of the football violence that was going on. "I haven't come all this way to get involved in any of this nonsense," he said. "My mission is to watch Shearer score the winning goal in Paris." He was refused entry by Japan at the 2002 World Cup.