GlennGoBlue

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3/5/2007 4:39 PM




Racist homos at that.


"Trigger Trigger Trigger, shoot that n____r?"



You assholes are real classy.




Den

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3/5/2007 4:45 PM




Lawlessness reigns as the mobs run riot


Rumours that Cardiff City's hooligan element - the Soul Crew - were grouping in north west London before Saturday's clash with Millwall proved to be unfounded.

A few coach loads had travelled up on Friday night but most of the troublemakers among Cardiff's 700-strong support arrived on trains at Paddington Station on Saturday morning.

Instantly recognisable amid weekend travellers, their favoured "uniform" of Burberry and Aquascutum clothes were as distinctive as that of the waiting police.

I watched as each fan was questioned, asked to produce their match ticket, searched and photographed, before they were allowed to pass the wall of riot police.

It was here that most of the arrests took place - police found knives, CS gas and drugs on some of the younger fans.

The older ones - those who grew up in the heyday of terrace violence - would never have been so naive as to come into Paddington with such incriminating evidence.

South of the river, pubs were getting busy. Millwall hooligans had been waiting for this day for a long time and were determined to make the visiting Bluebirds feel as intimidated as possible.

South east London, which, incidentally, has the highest murder rate and one of the lowest standards of living in Britain, is an unwelcoming place at the best of times.

But on Saturday, as hundreds of Millwall fans spilled from tired-looking pubs - many of which were boarded up like fortresses - it was clear things were going to get nasty.

Everywhere I looked from the Elephant and Castle to the Old Kent Road there were Millwall lads in blue baseball caps holding a mobile phone in one hand and a bottle of beer in the other.

By now I could see the scale of the police operation mounted to keep the rival fans apart.

Two police helicopters hovered above the New Den, convoys of police vans lined the ground and a 1,500-strong police force, many dressed in full riot gear, surrounded the area around the stadium.

There was no way the opposing supporters would get to clash as the Soul Crew arrived at South Bermondsey Station under a heavy police guard Millwall tempers began to fray.

It wasn't long before their frustration turned to violence - I watched from the pavement as more than 300 Millwall fans who had gathered outside the Golden Lion pub in Rotherhithe New Road charged police - pelting them with a hail of bricks, bottles, wooden poles and traffic cones.

A television camera crew found themselves caught in no man's land and watched helplessly as Millwall thugs destroyed their cameras and attacked their van.

Mounted police charged at the mob sending them scattering.

Thirty minutes later and I was inside the ground, where the atmosphere was equally hostile.

Sections of the stadium had been sealed off to stop the rival fans getting too close to and riot police lined the terraces with batons ready to charge.

As darkness crept over the New Den the atmosphere became even more unpleasant.

I'm not ashamed to admit that as the game drew to a close my thoughts were a long way from football - all I could think about was getting out of Millwall unscathed.

After the final whistle the Cardiff fans were getting escorted all the way back to Paddington and sent home on a waiting train.

With no chance of a fight between the two sets of rival hooligans, a hardcore element of Millwall fans decided to have a riot in their own back garden.

Totherhithe New Road was again the flashpoint for the violence.

Fans fought running battles with riot police, who by this time were in no mood to mess around.

I watched as hooligans ripped down walls - breaking up bricks and hurling them at police.

Passengers on a double-decker bus screamed with fear as the thugs sent rocks smashing through it's windows.

And customers at a nearby pizza takeaway dived for cover as missiles rained into the shop's window.

It was a scene of utter lawlessness and undoubtedly the worst outbreak of football hooliganism in the country this season.

Why Millwall fans should want to rip their own neighbourhood after a 2-0 win is beyond my understanding.

I'm just glad to be back in Cardiff after what was a very scary weekend.


South Wales Echo - Monday, 6th December, 1999.




Fred_Barnett

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3/5/2007 4:47 PM




Isn't that special?

Hey guys, where's the video where you shove your penises up each other's asses while singing God Save The Queen, Cause We're All Queens?

That's a REALLY COOL SITE.




hurlockisgod

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3/5/2007 4:47 PM




Fucking hell! I only asked for some info on the owners! anyone would think I'd put a tax on your tea.

love you guys, I really do.




Airborne Eagle

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3/5/2007 4:49 PM




Shoot first ask questions later- It's in the constitution

As opposed to a government that erodes the "Castle doctrine?" Britain has steadily removed the right for homeowners to defend their property and their lives.

Is it any wonder that Britain is the burglary capital of Europe?

Britain is the most burgled country in Europe, a disturbing crime survey reveals.

Levels of assault are also the highest across the EU, while car theft, robbery and sex offences are well above average.




Fred_Barnett

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3/5/2007 4:49 PM




What a huge bunch of small-dicked, overcompensating pussies. You'd get your asses DESTROYED in the States with that bullshit.




Dino727

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3/5/2007 4:50 PM




hurlockisgod, you pissed us off with your screen name. We all know Lemmy is God.




Dino727

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3/5/2007 4:54 PM




Only an hour and 40 minutes till Section and floridawall square off. I wonder if the undercard has started yet.

Anyone taking bets or posting odds?


Looks like floridawall's gonna show.

Anyone book the film rights yet?




Fred_Barnett

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3/5/2007 4:57 PM




South east London, which, incidentally, has the highest murder rate and one of the lowest standards of living in Britain,

Why am I not surprised?

Here is an excellent example of genetics vs. environment.

Bunch of crumb-bums




floridawall

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3/5/2007 5:05 PM




Simple directions needed to Hunting park.
No time to start map reading.
comming from i95 Wilmington, De.

No tools Section




jerobi

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3/5/2007 5:05 PM




South Wales Echo - Monday, 6th December, 1999.

Funny, I thought bragging about the past was more of a Redskins thing.




jerobi

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3/5/2007 5:06 PM




No tools Section

So if florida shows up for the fight, isn't that against the rules?




Den

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3/5/2007 5:06 PM




We haven't mastered bragging about the future.




jerobi

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3/5/2007 5:08 PM




We haven't mastered bragging about the future.

With Lurie taking part ownership, just give it a few days.




Fred_Barnett

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3/5/2007 5:09 PM




Hunting Park?

At this time of day?

I hope you don't look TOO white- you'll get mugged before you ever meet up with Section, you fool!

I got some advice for you Floridawall- just act crazy and drool a lot- then maybe they'll just take your wallet, and leave your rectum alone!




Den

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3/5/2007 5:15 PM




Millwall met Derby on August 27, 1994. It was the second home game of the new season at Millwall's New Den and a match which is loaded with significance for the club. The team they play today are Derby County - a club who beat them in the First Division playoffs just two and a half months earlier, denying Millwall the chance to play for promotion to the top flight.

That fixture saw an explosion of the type of crowd violence which has dogged Millwall for decades; a problem which many at the club hoped had disappeared. It hadn't. On May 18, during a bad-tempered and bitterly fought match, the pitch was invaded twice and two Derby players were, allegedly, attacked on the field.[citation needed] There was a running battle with Derby fans at the local Surrey Quays tube station. After the game, a Radio Derby car broadcasting from the game was set upon in the club's car park and turned over. This was the Millwall everyone's heard about.

Where reputation and folklore have combined to make a football club that has spent just two seasons of its 109-year history in the top flight, where the gates for last season averaged just over 9,000, arguably more famous across the country than any other team save, perhaps, Manchester United. It's a reputation that has inspired plays, documentaries and books, and the headlines "Mill-war" and "Mill-brawl" have become etched in the psyche of the nation. The newspapers loved the violence at the Derby game, made a big deal of it in a told-you-so kind of way. And Millwall supporters retained their tag as the most violent supporters in the land.




floridawall

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3/5/2007 5:15 PM




Thanks for the advice Fred_Barnett


As I thought section 371 a wild goose chase.
plastic cunt




GlennGoBlue

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3/5/2007 5:18 PM




"I hope you don't look TOO white- you'll get mugged before you ever meet up with Section, you fool!"


Gee, F_B, why would anyone get mugged for looking overly white? Who would be doing the mugging?




TherealLionarm

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3/5/2007 5:43 PM




I served 12 years in Her Majesty's Forces, met some of your half-trained trigger-happy grunts and understand why we are your only friend in the world. Now get used to being big-time fuck-ups. You give it big while you hide behind your keyboards and your buildings fall down. Cunts.




GlennGoBlue

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3/5/2007 5:52 PM




What's the deal with calling guys cunts?



You idiots are unbearably brutal.



I am cheering for the next mass trample/stampede in a soccer stadium to happen in "The Den".




NotoriousEAG

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3/5/2007 5:53 PM




I love this thread.

I am now definatly going to be a Millwall supporter. Now I won't watch a game, but if I happen to see one of those soccer highlights shows on at the Irish Pub I'll be pulling for Millwall.




pendulum

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3/5/2007 5:59 PM




"You give it big while you hide behind your keyboards and your buildings fall down."

That's pretty good, actually




wellers shot

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3/5/2007 6:07 PM




Cant believe you keep bringing the Dunkirk thing up.
Truth is the U.K or America never needed to invade france, truth was Germans made the biggest mistake by trying to invade Russian land at the start of the winter and lost 2/3 of their forces.
The only germans holding the front line in France were the ones to weak for the Russian battle so our leaders, for their own gains, put troops to the sword for no reason as before the landings the russians had effectively won the war already which is why they ended up with a big chunk of Europe.
So please don't include that as one of your conquests.




pendulum

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3/5/2007 6:10 PM




Would you people stop with this WW2 talk? As if any of you were there. I don't understand why we need to stray from the main point of soccer and its total gayness




wellers shot

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3/5/2007 6:11 PM




I bet they told you 150 crack marines stormed the German army with a single round of ammo each and forced the surrender.
LOL
And thats what your telling your kids !!!




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