From the Swedish press.... on 23:48 - Aug 10 with 3943 views | Brynmill_Jack |
From the Swedish press.... on 19:28 - Aug 10 by Neath_Jack | "Sam Hamman's a.........." You'll know the rest, thats what they're referring too. |
I was hoping that song would never be sung again. The last time I heard our crowd singing it was in the 90's at the vetch. As supporters I'd like to believe we've moved on way past that. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 23:50 - Aug 10 with 3940 views | Darran |
From the Swedish press.... on 23:48 - Aug 10 by Brynmill_Jack | I was hoping that song would never be sung again. The last time I heard our crowd singing it was in the 90's at the vetch. As supporters I'd like to believe we've moved on way past that. |
I can't remember it being sung in the 90's. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 04:52 - Aug 11 with 3888 views | Chief |
From the Swedish press.... on 23:50 - Aug 10 by Darran | I can't remember it being sung in the 90's. |
it was a 2000's song. which I wont deny that I sang, with enthusiasm | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 08:43 - Aug 11 with 3855 views | 2face |
From the Swedish press.... on 18:58 - Aug 10 by Darran | Yeah right what's it all about? |
It looks like the guy on the left is holdning up two arms. The guy on the right is pointing a finger. [Post edited 11 Aug 2013 8:44]
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From the Swedish press.... on 11:03 - Aug 11 with 3799 views | Hark_Now_Hear | Could you drink alcohol in the ground then? | | | |
From the Swedish press.... on 11:14 - Aug 11 with 3783 views | Neath_Jack |
From the Swedish press.... on 11:03 - Aug 11 by Hark_Now_Hear | Could you drink alcohol in the ground then? |
Yes, you could take alcohol to your seat to enjoy whilst watching the game. And do you know what? Nobody got killed or injured, no fighting and no-one ran on the pitch. You could also smoke if you went down by the entrance at half time. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 11:20 - Aug 11 with 3771 views | jack_lord |
From the Swedish press.... on 23:48 - Aug 10 by Brynmill_Jack | I was hoping that song would never be sung again. The last time I heard our crowd singing it was in the 90's at the vetch. As supporters I'd like to believe we've moved on way past that. |
Without being too pedantic :, the Lebanese Denis Healey bought the team that used to play in blue in 2000 so maybe they didn't sing the song back then. I think we could show the world how mature we are as a bunch of supporters and sing Sam Hammam's a Lebby. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 11:31 - Aug 11 with 3759 views | Darran |
From the Swedish press.... on 11:20 - Aug 11 by jack_lord | Without being too pedantic :, the Lebanese Denis Healey bought the team that used to play in blue in 2000 so maybe they didn't sing the song back then. I think we could show the world how mature we are as a bunch of supporters and sing Sam Hammam's a Lebby. |
Or not sing it at all. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 11:37 - Aug 11 with 3753 views | jack_lord |
From the Swedish press.... on 11:31 - Aug 11 by Darran | Or not sing it at all. |
Yes, but why could they drink in Malmo but not in the Liberty? | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 12:29 - Aug 11 with 3730 views | KeyserSoze |
From the Swedish press.... on 11:37 - Aug 11 by jack_lord | Yes, but why could they drink in Malmo but not in the Liberty? |
Because Swedish authorities know how to control a game. Smoking in the concourse and drinking in the stand was tolerated. I asked if I could smoke in the concourse when I got to the ground the steward said no but he won't stop us. The stewards never once told us to sit, the police were not heavy handed, I don't think there was a single arrest in the ground from our end. The Danish police left us be in the Dubliner on Wednesday night as well. The stadium rules and UK policing tactics could learn a lot from the Swedish authorities. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 12:30 - Aug 11 with 3725 views | Darran |
From the Swedish press.... on 12:29 - Aug 11 by KeyserSoze | Because Swedish authorities know how to control a game. Smoking in the concourse and drinking in the stand was tolerated. I asked if I could smoke in the concourse when I got to the ground the steward said no but he won't stop us. The stewards never once told us to sit, the police were not heavy handed, I don't think there was a single arrest in the ground from our end. The Danish police left us be in the Dubliner on Wednesday night as well. The stadium rules and UK policing tactics could learn a lot from the Swedish authorities. |
I'd say it was more the British public could learn from the Swedish public myself but you're entitled to your opinion. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 12:39 - Aug 11 with 3715 views | Spratty | Stewards were watching all the time but even when fans stood on the 3' concrete wall at the front and swung on the metal wires above they still stood back. Suppose if someone had fallen and cracked their head open would have just thought it was their own fault. There's only 2 Nathen Dyers (to Dyer lookalike steward) creased me up, even the players were laughing. | | | |
From the Swedish press.... on 12:59 - Aug 11 with 3707 views | epaul |
From the Swedish press.... on 12:30 - Aug 11 by Darran | I'd say it was more the British public could learn from the Swedish public myself but you're entitled to your opinion. |
I think its a bit of both really over here irrespective of your nature at football the law treat us like goons, how ever Daz valid point some suppporters could as thankfully the knuckle dragging thugs are in the minority | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:21 - Aug 11 with 3690 views | ItchySphincter | The S.H.A.P. is a little racist ditty sung to the tune of the Lonnie Donegan classic, 'My Old Man's a Dustman'. Hideous and embarrassing, the last time I heard it widely sung was on our trips to the capital a few years ago for the JPT and play off final. I walked out of O'Neils, couldn't believe what I was hearing. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:22 - Aug 11 with 3690 views | KeyserSoze |
From the Swedish press.... on 12:59 - Aug 11 by epaul | I think its a bit of both really over here irrespective of your nature at football the law treat us like goons, how ever Daz valid point some suppporters could as thankfully the knuckle dragging thugs are in the minority |
There was no trouble from our fans in Malmo/Copenhagen. So why are 'knuckle dragging thugs' even being mentioned? We were allowed alcohol in the ground and were not subjected to heavy-handed policing, surely that should be applauded? | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:28 - Aug 11 with 3625 views | jelly | Wasn't the booze sold in the stadium 1% alcohol pish? | | | |
From the Swedish press.... on 13:31 - Aug 11 with 3612 views | Neath_Jack |
From the Swedish press.... on 12:29 - Aug 11 by KeyserSoze | Because Swedish authorities know how to control a game. Smoking in the concourse and drinking in the stand was tolerated. I asked if I could smoke in the concourse when I got to the ground the steward said no but he won't stop us. The stewards never once told us to sit, the police were not heavy handed, I don't think there was a single arrest in the ground from our end. The Danish police left us be in the Dubliner on Wednesday night as well. The stadium rules and UK policing tactics could learn a lot from the Swedish authorities. |
Spot on, and considering the majority of us had been on the ale for a good 8 hours before the game and not one arrest or stadium ejection. People will react to how they are being treated, and i couldn't fault them over there one bit. I didn't even see one copper when we were in the Dubliner on the Wednesday, and they were unobtrusive at the Drumbar on the Thursday too, and all of them with a smile on their face and courteous when they spoke to you. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:31 - Aug 11 with 3612 views | Chief |
From the Swedish press.... on 17:57 - Aug 10 by Neath_Jack | Who's the chap in the very last picture with the glasses, he was hell of a boy him, from one of the scandinavian countries too but cant remember which one. |
hes from Swansea, I was talking to him on the train home from London on friday | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:32 - Aug 11 with 3610 views | Neath_Jack |
From the Swedish press.... on 13:31 - Aug 11 by Chief | hes from Swansea, I was talking to him on the train home from London on friday |
Well i must have been drunker than i thought on the Wednesday, or he was | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:38 - Aug 11 with 3599 views | KeyserSoze |
From the Swedish press.... on 13:31 - Aug 11 by Neath_Jack | Spot on, and considering the majority of us had been on the ale for a good 8 hours before the game and not one arrest or stadium ejection. People will react to how they are being treated, and i couldn't fault them over there one bit. I didn't even see one copper when we were in the Dubliner on the Wednesday, and they were unobtrusive at the Drumbar on the Thursday too, and all of them with a smile on their face and courteous when they spoke to you. |
I saw one Police car come up the street about 9ish outside the Dubliner, stop for a bit and drive off as it we were doing nothing wrong at all. The locals seemed fine with us all as well, taking photos/videos etc. Couldn't have asked for a better reception. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 13:39 - Aug 11 with 3598 views | Chief |
From the Swedish press.... on 13:32 - Aug 11 by Neath_Jack | Well i must have been drunker than i thought on the Wednesday, or he was |
I think he was still well oiled when I spoke to him to be honest | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 14:13 - Aug 11 with 3577 views | epaul |
From the Swedish press.... on 13:22 - Aug 11 by KeyserSoze | There was no trouble from our fans in Malmo/Copenhagen. So why are 'knuckle dragging thugs' even being mentioned? We were allowed alcohol in the ground and were not subjected to heavy-handed policing, surely that should be applauded? |
I mean football fans in general, although I do know of some jacks that went looking for it but nothing was about | |
| The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though |
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From the Swedish press.... on 14:16 - Aug 11 with 3574 views | Neath_Jack |
From the Swedish press.... on 14:13 - Aug 11 by epaul | I mean football fans in general, although I do know of some jacks that went looking for it but nothing was about |
What are you talking about? Malmo? There was plenty there for someone that "wanted it", load of hearsay bo11ocks that when it gets said often enough becomes gospel. | |
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From the Swedish press.... on 17:07 - Aug 11 with 3519 views | toulouse |
From the Swedish press.... on 13:38 - Aug 11 by KeyserSoze | I saw one Police car come up the street about 9ish outside the Dubliner, stop for a bit and drive off as it we were doing nothing wrong at all. The locals seemed fine with us all as well, taking photos/videos etc. Couldn't have asked for a better reception. |
The Copenhagen people were absolutely superb. I'm definitely going back there again. | |
| I f*cking love Copenhagen. |
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From the Swedish press.... on 21:09 - Aug 11 with 3447 views | hackneyjack |
From the Swedish press.... on 17:07 - Aug 11 by toulouse | The Copenhagen people were absolutely superb. I'm definitely going back there again. |
Too right my friend Theres a lot of people that weren't there,posting bollocks on here. We did ourselves proud the whole trip,and anyone that was there knows that. Toulose,is that you in the first pic with the white daps? | | | |
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