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MC Hammered
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Posted: 28 Jan 2019 at 2:23pm |
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I saw the video of the Everton fans acting the bollox across the road from the Millwall pub. Hard to have much sympathy for any of the lads involved.
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Once Millwall are involved the media will be.
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The Huntacha
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Horrific looking gash on the Everton fan's face. What else would you expect if your engaging in that sort of sh*te though.
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Not much more they could of done. 2 of the on foot and 2 on horseback. Thought they did well to stop it when the did |
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oldbilly
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I’d say the two lads were old hands, decided to let the headcases at it and mop up after. As pm says if there was no knife involved it’d be ignored probably.
Edited by oldbilly - 27 Jan 2019 at 7:08pm |
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They looked a bit roly-poly alright!
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Sham157
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Fair enough, just thought tehr response was slow and the two initial cops were not fit for cause, but yeah id generally agree with the let them at it approch .
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Cops usually deal with football violence quite well over here. Their tactic, and it seems to have been the same in the video doing the rounds, is to leave those who want a fight to have one and keep those who aren't interested away. If it wasn't for the lad getting his face slashed open, or it didn't involve Millwall, this would hardly have made local news. There wasn't even a decent punch thrown! No fan of Millwall, their racist chanting yesterday, again, being the reason why, but they always get all the blame for the violence. It takes two to tango. By all accounts, Everton were out for trouble yesterday. I believe their 'firm' were acting the bollocks around Southwark all day and the lad who was slashed was carrying a knife himself. Not excusing Millwall, but it seems that when they draw an EPL team at home in the cup it becomes a retro away day for old hooligans and the media report trouble at Millwall quicker than anywhere else. |
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A man was slashed across the face during a mass brawl before Millwall and Everton's FA Cup fourth round clash. The Metropolitan Police said it believed the violence involved groups of rival fans. A crime scene remains in place. There have been no arrests. |
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George Zip
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We got the tube out to Wembley and grabbed a taxi after it straight out to the airport. The only trouble we seen all day was in the upper tiers at Wembley. |
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"Tell them to get out there and give it all they got and win just one for the Zipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Doc," he said, "but I won't smell too good, that's for sure."
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A fair few in Cork, due to the Dagenham/Ford connection.
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Was in the Old Den as a 10 year old :)
My Tralee uncle lived local and brought me to see Millwall V Bristol City. A young Andy Cole was their star player. Cunningham and Big Mick keeping it real for Millwall. Think Mick was player manager that year. Absolute decrepit old dump. Barnsley was a mad day. Their fans bleated about being chased and doing the 400 metre hurdles in the Wembley top tier after which was fair enough but they had plenty of lairy bullys out beforehand starting rows with people who had no interest in one. Nearly had my head taken clean off by a flying can of some bargain bin lager on Wembley Way.
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Was in the new ground once, West Brom about 20 years ago. Would of loved to have experienced a game at Cold blow lane. Seen them lose in the playoffs final at Wembley a few years back, my mate follows Barnsley. |
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"Tell them to get out there and give it all they got and win just one for the Zipper. I don't know where I'll be then, Doc," he said, "but I won't smell too good, that's for sure."
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Het-field
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I think you’d be surprised. WHU have a decent sized following and I believe there are a number of supporters Clubs in Ireland that make a regular journey.
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d13dave
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To be fair to West Ham and older london dwellers may correct me, there are far less Irish living in the East End/East London than in areas like Deptford/Lewisham/New Cross/Kilburn/Neasden/Cricklewood etc.
By nature there would be less London Irish and Irish following them as a result.
In terms of anti irish songs - what are we talking about here? |
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Claret Murph
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Lansdowne Road debut aged 52 and 201 days .
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In fairness to West Ham, they hate everybody who doesn't have a parent or grandparent born in the East End and are white and follow West Ham.
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