England 'fans' at Night of the Champions

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http://www.facebook.com/people/Wesley-R ... 0475972837 I bet this is him. Look at who is a fan of.
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The Law wrote:Goodbye arzilo aka Wesley Revill .....
You know him? :o
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banjo wrote:
The Law wrote:Goodbye arzilo aka Wesley Revill .....
You know him? :o
The Law knows everyone :lol:
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teddy007 wrote:
banjo wrote:
The Law wrote:Goodbye arzilo aka Wesley Revill .....
You know him? :o
The Law knows everyone :lol:
Correct :wink:

Banjo, I merely did a bit of detective work.
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hi everyone i know you wont believe me but i am really sorry i was just trying to have a wind up but it went too far i really am sorry for everything it wa just banter.
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arzilo2 wrote:hi everyone i know you wont believe me but i am really sorry i was just trying to have a wind up but it went too far i really am sorry for everything it wa just banter.

Wesley you mug, you fool. You are in big big trouble. :lol: :lol: I wouldn't go to the boxing if I were you :box: :box:
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teddy007 wrote:
arzilo2 wrote:hi everyone i know you wont believe me but i am really sorry i was just trying to have a wind up but it went too far i really am sorry for everything it wa just banter.

Wesley you mug, you fool. You are in big big trouble. :lol: :lol: I wouldn't go to the boxing if I were you :box: :box:
im sorry i was just bored im truly sorry if i offended anyone. im being honest now i have experienced trouble at boxing in sunderland at the haskins v burkinshaw fight and the burkinshaw fans started on us and we got kicked out by the police and they followed us back to the hotel room. there was about 50 of them and 18 of us but they went when we got in the room.
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arzilo2 wrote:
teddy007 wrote:
arzilo2 wrote:hi everyone i know you wont believe me but i am really sorry i was just trying to have a wind up but it went too far i really am sorry for everything it wa just banter.

Wesley you mug, you fool. You are in big big trouble. :lol: :lol: I wouldn't go to the boxing if I were you :box: :box:
im sorry i was just bored im truly sorry if i offended anyone. im being honest now i have experienced trouble at boxing in sunderland at the haskins v burkinshaw fight and the burkinshaw fans started on us and we got kicked out by the police and they followed us back to the hotel room. there was about 50 of them and 18 of us but they went when we got in the room.
My heart bleeds....no doubt ur worse with bit of dutch courage down your neck.....
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
arzilo2 wrote:
teddy007 wrote:
Wesley you mug, you fool. You are in big big trouble. :lol: :lol: I wouldn't go to the boxing if I were you :box: :box:
im sorry i was just bored im truly sorry if i offended anyone. im being honest now i have experienced trouble at boxing in sunderland at the haskins v burkinshaw fight and the burkinshaw fans started on us and we got kicked out by the police and they followed us back to the hotel room. there was about 50 of them and 18 of us but they went when we got in the room.
My heart bleeds....no doubt ur worse with bit of dutch courage down your neck.....
:lol: He is a little p*ssy now he has been exposed as a fool and we no his real name. Wezza I will see you at the Haye fight :OhYes:
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
arzilo2 wrote:
teddy007 wrote:
Wesley you mug, you fool. You are in big big trouble. :lol: :lol: I wouldn't go to the boxing if I were you :box: :box:
im sorry i was just bored im truly sorry if i offended anyone. im being honest now i have experienced trouble at boxing in sunderland at the haskins v burkinshaw fight and the burkinshaw fans started on us and we got kicked out by the police and they followed us back to the hotel room. there was about 50 of them and 18 of us but they went when we got in the room.
My heart bleeds....no doubt ur worse with bit of dutch courage down your neck.....
i aint saying im scared of anyone. im saying if any one wants to fight get in the ring or go outside and fight one on one no weapons and see how they get on then.
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arzilo2 wrote:
i aint saying im scared of anyone. im saying if any one wants to fight get in the ring or go outside and fight one on one no weapons and see how they get on then.
Tell you what, why don't YOU go outside and WE will stay inside and watch the boxing. :TU:

This has turned out to be one funny thread.

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Best was David Walker Vs Roman Karmazin (sp?) - simply because it was my first show and loved the atmosphere, drinking, the speed of the boxers close up and of course the ladies dressed up! :lol:
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arzilo wrote:
teddy007 wrote:
arzilo wrote: i have to disagree with you all i think that there is nothing wrong with people starting trouble at boxing events. we do it because it shows how much we support our favourite fighters and where we are from. THIS IS NO JOKE.
I get the feeling you support Khan and come from England but you think you come from Pakistan but have never actually been there.
i am not from pakistan im pure english and it is no joke i believe thereis nothing wrong with showing your passion when it heats up. I CANT WAIT TO GOT TO MANCHESTER FOR HAYE - RUIZ IM EXPECTING A LOT OF TROUBLE THERE GUARENTEED.
Sure all the Salford lot will be scared silly :lol:
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arzilo2 wrote:
teddy007 wrote:
arzilo2 wrote:hi everyone i know you wont believe me but i am really sorry i was just trying to have a wind up but it went too far i really am sorry for everything it wa just banter.

Wesley you mug, you fool. You are in big big trouble. :lol: :lol: I wouldn't go to the boxing if I were you :box: :box:
im sorry i was just bored im truly sorry if i offended anyone. im being honest now i have experienced trouble at boxing in sunderland at the haskins v burkinshaw fight and the burkinshaw fans started on us and we got kicked out by the police and they followed us back to the hotel room. there was about 50 of them and 18 of us but they went when we got in the room.
All the more reason to not want trouble at boxing shows or anywhere. Boxing is a noble and respected sport, you and those like you are not respected so you have no right to be at boxing shows. Idiot
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arzilo wrote:
saturday_kid wrote:I know there has been bits of trouble recently but when you consider the "elements" that are often at boxing, each boxers "boisterious" fans (some of which could have rivalries from other boxers area etc), local gangsters/hardmen, football hooligans who've attached themselves to a boxer etc I dont think its too bad, we dont have to worry too much imo, yes there are sporadic incidents of violence but mostly they can be avoided if your just there for the boxing.
i have to disagree with you all i think that there is nothing wrong with people starting trouble at boxing events. we do it because it shows how much we support our favourite fighters and where we are from. THIS IS NO JOKE.
:TU: And after paying all that money, the spectators should be allowed to participate in the goings on.
Can you feel the sarcasm in this post?
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Yeah I hate football singing dicks that sing 'theres only oo-nnee-e Ricky Hatton or whoever. Just shutup and watch the fight!
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i was there on the upper n15 tier right between the english and welsh and i just saw it as abit of harmless banter between the english and welsh, the welsh was giving as good as they was getting, what made me laugh was when the welsh fans started sarcasticly clapping when the england fans started singing because they didnt make any noise all night, it was the welsh that made the atmosphere that night...
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but then again i also see a midget doing a line in the toilet (no lie)
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Jesus wrote:i was there on the upper n15 tier right between the english and welsh and i just saw it as abit of harmless banter between the english and welsh, the welsh was giving as good as they was getting, what made me laugh was when the welsh fans started sarcasticly clapping when the england fans started singing because they didnt make any noise all night, it was the welsh that made the atmosphere that night...
Would have to disagree with it "was the Welsh fans that made the noise all night" the Walsh followers hardly shut up and both the Olympians and Kevin had a good reception. I do agree though that the banter was harmless and quite funny
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whicker wrote:Yeah, I'm in no mood for dickhead football type fans at boxing events, too often it becomes threatening.
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Jesus wrote:but then again i also see a midget doing a line in the toilet (no lie)
I was in the pub on Saturday and a midget came in and gave two pakistani lads a right mouthfull of abuse. I thought to myself "thats a little racist".
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sg1985 wrote:Funny attitude that. I've been going to football all my life, up and down the country, I couldn't even begin to add up how many games. And I have never once felt threatened whilst watching a match. But I worked at the M.E.N during two fights, and there was dick heads every where, drunk and being aggressive in a way I've never seen at a football match.
It's boxing fan snobbery which is spreading like mad, I've never felt threatened at a football match either but had to put up with allsorts of crap at boxing events which is why I never go anymore.
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Is that partly because football is segregated and very well regulated?

I have followed Newcastle up and down the country (believe it or not and for my sins). The only places Ive felt threatened was Everton and maine Road.

Also been abroad with them, thats a different kettle of fish. Milan (or middlesbrough with a gucci shop) was a hell hole. Also the police in barcelona were a nightmare.
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Wales wrote:Is that partly because football is segregated and very well regulated?
Yes it is, after the abortion that was the 80's where fans turned up in their hordes just for a fight the police had to do something about it and while there is still trouble on occasions it's nowhere near as bad as it was back then.

Boxing isn't as bad as it used to be either but I feel more threatened at a boxing event than a football one because a fair amount of punters at a boxing event are pissed, my dad told me about all the gangs who'd follow boxers in the 70's and 80's and kick off with rival fans and of course the infamous Hagler-Minter fight although thankfully we don't see it like that anymore. However all trouble at boxing events seems to be attributed to "football fans" when really it's just dickheads who want to cause trouble.
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sg1985 wrote:We had a lot of trouble in Madrid when we played Atletico away in the uefa cup a few years ago, the police were a joke. But that had nothing to do with rival fans.
Foreign coppers are sometimes worse than the people who they are trying to control.
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