Dear me on 19:20 - Oct 8 with 5210 views | plasjack | Utter pond life, sorry frogs you have more intelligence. | | | |
Dear me on 19:25 - Oct 8 with 5190 views | lifelong | Don’t see anything wrong with it. | | | |
Dear me on 19:35 - Oct 8 with 5157 views | bluey_the_blue |
Dear me on 19:25 - Oct 8 by lifelong | Don’t see anything wrong with it. |
Reading tickets tends to help... | | | |
Dear me on 19:42 - Oct 8 with 5127 views | monmouth | He was bit of a dick doing it, but it’s a shame that you can’t do it. I think the Stewards should have let him cover it up at his own risk and warned him to take care at full time when leaving. I’m sure the stewards at the liberty have never been so harsh on the Scouse and manure plastics and they are the worst of the worst. | |
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Dear me on 19:44 - Oct 8 with 5122 views | bluey_the_blue | Sounds like he covered it up to get in. Yes, in an ideal world everyone can sit together in peace and harmony, but he knew what he was doing. Running straight to media to get refund? GTFO. | | | |
Dear me on 19:56 - Oct 8 with 5079 views | Swanjaxs | Some would say the stewards prevented him from getting battered? Always thought it odd why anyone over the age of 16 would wear a football shirt to games anyway 🤔 | |
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Dear me on 20:08 - Oct 8 with 5021 views | MrSwerve | When you think about it, it is rediculous. The banter is great at rugby games where fans mingle. I guess in football there’s a greater chance of p*ssed-up tw@ts trying to throw a punch at you, though. | |
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Dear me on 20:09 - Oct 8 with 5017 views | bluey_the_blue | There's trouble with pissed up egg chasers at internationals don't forget. Difference is, football is vile hooligans, egg chasing it's just "hijinks". | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Dear me on 20:12 - Oct 8 with 5010 views | Jinxy | "They surrounded me with my wife" She's not exactly Kate Moss but that's still harsh. Nice pose mind. | | | |
Dear me on 20:19 - Oct 8 with 4982 views | plasjack |
Dear me on 19:42 - Oct 8 by monmouth | He was bit of a dick doing it, but it’s a shame that you can’t do it. I think the Stewards should have let him cover it up at his own risk and warned him to take care at full time when leaving. I’m sure the stewards at the liberty have never been so harsh on the Scouse and manure plastics and they are the worst of the worst. |
Rubbish, any mingling of supporters is inflammatory in football. | | | |
Dear me on 21:26 - Oct 8 with 4815 views | Pacemaker |
Dear me on 20:19 - Oct 8 by plasjack | Rubbish, any mingling of supporters is inflammatory in football. |
Fans mix with no problem in Germany, and you can have a beer in the stands. | |
| Life is an adventure or nothing at all. |
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Dear me on 21:35 - Oct 8 with 4793 views | BLAZE |
Dear me on 19:56 - Oct 8 by Swanjaxs | Some would say the stewards prevented him from getting battered? Always thought it odd why anyone over the age of 16 would wear a football shirt to games anyway 🤔 |
And I've always thought it odd why anyone over the age of 16 would give a f*ck what another adult chooses to wear *No, I don't own a football kit | | | |
Dear me on 21:41 - Oct 8 with 4771 views | Swanjaxs |
Dear me on 21:35 - Oct 8 by BLAZE | And I've always thought it odd why anyone over the age of 16 would give a f*ck what another adult chooses to wear *No, I don't own a football kit |
Calm down dear ... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 | |
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Dear me on 21:53 - Oct 8 with 4744 views | tylagarwjack |
Dear me on 21:41 - Oct 8 by Swanjaxs | Calm down dear ... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
I thought being in the “wrong end” of a football match was illegal anyway? | | | |
Dear me on 22:11 - Oct 8 with 4706 views | FieryJack | Their curtains are crap as well - and need ironing - and also the curtain rail is not straight. Outright nutters, the pair of them. | | | |
Dear me on 22:19 - Oct 8 with 4677 views | Brynmill_Jack |
Dear me on 21:26 - Oct 8 by Pacemaker | Fans mix with no problem in Germany, and you can have a beer in the stands. |
Yeah and if any fans were to be territorial you’d think it would be them! | |
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Dear me on 22:27 - Oct 8 with 4654 views | Bluebird | Am i the only one wishing he'd had a few hard clips round the ear | | | |
Dear me on 22:29 - Oct 8 with 4650 views | jackrabbit |
Dear me on 21:53 - Oct 8 by tylagarwjack | I thought being in the “wrong end” of a football match was illegal anyway? |
Eh? | | | |
Dear me on 22:31 - Oct 8 with 4644 views | Humpty |
Dear me on 22:27 - Oct 8 by Bluebird | Am i the only one wishing he'd had a few hard clips round the ear |
Hopefully. | | | |
Dear me on 23:08 - Oct 8 with 4589 views | majorraglan | It would nice if people could go to a game and sit in any part of the ground that they wanted to, whilst there are lots of tidy people at games there are quite a few neanderthals who are more than happy to engage in a bit of bother. This Muldoon is lucky he got escorted out of the ground by stewards and the boys in blue before he had his face rearranged. If your going in the wrong end then you need to cover up, plain and simple. | | | |
Dear me on 06:48 - Oct 9 with 4400 views | pencoedjack |
Dear me on 19:56 - Oct 8 by Swanjaxs | Some would say the stewards prevented him from getting battered? Always thought it odd why anyone over the age of 16 would wear a football shirt to games anyway 🤔 |
Maybe he should speak with the man & his 16 year old brother, Man Utd fans who was set upon & thrown over a set of stairs by a group of Cardiff fans when he wore a Utd top at legoland https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-wales-48691617 [Post edited 9 Oct 2019 6:54]
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Dear me on 07:02 - Oct 9 with 4387 views | 1983 | Their teeth are the same colour as their curtains | |
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Dear me on 09:46 - Oct 9 with 4212 views | fbreath | I wonder what film they were about to watch on the TV? | |
| We are the first Welsh club to reach the Premier League Simples |
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Dear me on 09:53 - Oct 9 with 4202 views | 1983 | Fair play they don't look the sharpest pieces of Lego. | |
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Dear me on 10:04 - Oct 9 with 4183 views | TimTtam | What a surprise. Wales Online doing an extremely long piece related to Cardiff. If he wants to sit with his wife, he should have either not worn a scum shirt, or worn a jacket over the top. He should have known he couldn't openly sit there as a scum supporter. That's the way it is in football. It's a shame the games can't be how it is in Australian sport. Generally there are areas where supporters will group together, but you can sit wherever you want. It's very common to see couples or friends who support the opposite teams. | |
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