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The best fans in the world apparently ....or most deluded more likely.
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Didn’t one of ours throw a lighter at one of their players a couple of years ago?
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Totally agree. All teams have their idiots
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Fabricio Coloccini, I think.
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Twat probably mistook him for Wilf
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They are plastic bottles I think?
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TBH I've always been surprised there isn't more of an idiot element in their traveling base as for most aways they are stuck on a train for 4 hours with nothing to do but drink.
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He was certainly showing some silky skills yesterday. Could see a little bit of the winger he once was.
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Is AWB going to be OK for the rest of the season? #generationsnowflake
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I once threw a plastic bottle full of my own pl55 at Paul Young.
However, I was one of many dozens doing the same. Difficult to isolate me on CCTV |
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Hope the Noocastle fan is given a stern lecture about the environmental damage he's done, by not recycling his plastic bottle.
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Pathetic bottling. This is how it's done.
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Plastic bottle. Was never going to cause much harm.
Did anyone spot the prick who threw his black hat on the pitch at the same time? He was in the front or second row and when approached by the stewards tried to make out through gestures that the wind had blown it off They got a photographer to return his hat to him. No-one died. |
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I'm always amazed how often these missiles hit their targets.
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I blame the stewards and the police, its time to get the army in.
Last time I saw violence on this scale was Beirut in the 1980s What happened to the good old football days of the 70s when fans happily traded punches and Doctor Martens to the head. I guess darts were more prevalent back then and bricks as well as 10p coins at least had some weight so were much easier to aim with love and velocity. And of course train and car windows were designed to be smashed, not like now, where disgracefully nothing gets damaged. We used to have football fans being football fans, now we have evil monsters, probably inspired by ISIS and trained by far right radicals on Man Utube throwing empty lightweight plastic bottles, and standing up out of their seat to do so! I might have to stop going if this level of threat is going to continue, as a healthy middle aged white male I just don't feel safe. As an aside, I know it is not in the ground so not the club's or steward's fault, but between the station and the ground I got hit, repeatedly, by bits of water someone was clearly throwing from the sky. It was non-stop. Worse still I noted some supporters where clearly expecting it as they had brought portable rain proof shelter that they held above their heads. Surely if the average fan knew this was likely to occur the authorities could have predicted it and done something about it! And they call themselves the Met
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