And they don't care who they hit either, they'll happily smack a bird or a kid just because they happen to be in their path.sg1985 wrote:Yep, I learnt that then. It was completely uncalled for that night. I had always seen United fans getting a smack on the tele and never really cared, anyone smacking an United fan with a baton can't be all bad can they? But it was so aggressive, they just came at people, regardless of what they had done or hadn't done.banjo wrote:Foreign coppers are sometimes worse than the people who they are trying to control.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.
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Isnt it a bit of sweeping statement though? "Fotoball" fans. Considering something daft like 90% of blokes in the UK follow the sport, I suppose its inevitable they're going to eb football fans. A bit like saying all blokes caught drink driving in the UK are football fans.banjo wrote:However all trouble at boxing events seems to be attributed to "football fans" when really it's just dickheads who want to cause trouble.
Cant say these paying punters arent boxing fans, can we?
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No but that's what I'm saying, for some reason people just label any troublemakers now as "football fans" as some kind of snobbish insult.Wales wrote:Isnt it a bit of sweeping statement though? "Fotoball" fans. Considering something daft like 90% of blokes in the UK follow the sport, I suppose its inevitable they're going to eb football fans. A bit like saying all blokes caught drink driving in the UK are football fans.banjo wrote:However all trouble at boxing events seems to be attributed to "football fans" when really it's just dickheads who want to cause trouble.
Cant say these paying punters arent boxing fans, can we?
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I think I saw the midget in the toilet as well - he was barging people out of the way to get to the urinals and seemed quite drunk.
Your view of him doing a line beats me seeing someone casually smoking a cigar in the gents at Haye Vs Macrenelli at the o2!
Your view of him doing a line beats me seeing someone casually smoking a cigar in the gents at Haye Vs Macrenelli at the o2!
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I don't have a problem with them being aggressive towards hooligans, I DO have a problem with them acting indiscriminately and violently attacking innocent people which is what the vast majority of English fans are.feargalocuinneagain wrote:English fans have a bad reputation, so police will be more aggressive to English fans.banjo wrote:Foreign coppers are sometimes worse than the people who they are trying to control.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.
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There's a substantial difference between being "extra cautious" and displaying indiscriminate violence, particularly when you're supposed to be the upholder of the law.feargalocuinneagain wrote: You can't blame other countries being extra cautious when it comes to controlling English fans.
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What on earth are you talking about? They've already been supplied quite clearly by other posters - do you not think that police hitting innocent people indiscriminately (including women and children) is a huge abuse of their powers and bears no relation to displaying caution?feargalocuinneagain wrote:Give examples?Deserter wrote:There's a substantial difference between being "extra cautious" and displaying indiscriminate violence, particularly when you're supposed to be the upholder of the law.feargalocuinneagain wrote: You can't blame other countries being extra cautious when it comes to controlling English fans.
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But surely you should be directing that question at Banjo, not me? The inference in your request for examples is that you doubt their veracity, but surely anyone who has ever experienced or read some of the reports regarding some of the standards of policing on the continent can be left in no doubt that innocent fans have suffered at the hands of police on occasion?feargalocuinneagain wrote:Deserter wrote:What on earth are you talking about? They've already been supplied quite clearly by other posters - do you not think that police hitting innocent people indiscriminately (including women and children) is a huge abuse of their powers and bears no relation to displaying caution?feargalocuinneagain wrote: Give examples?was asking at which soccer matches where their children attacked?
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was it a big stocky bloke in his 30s with short spiky hair?MacTavish wrote: Your view of him doing a line beats me seeing someone casually smoking a cigar in the gents at Haye Vs Macrenelli at the o2!
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Wales wrote: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".Jesus wrote:but then again i also see a midget doing a line in the toilet (no lie)
"When I left home, my mum said "Don't forget to write", I thought, "That's unlikely"... It's a basic skill isn't it"....................Not penned by the same guy who came up with this is it :?? ;;-)
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feargalocuinneagain wrote:Deserter wrote:What on earth are you talking about? They've already been supplied quite clearly by other posters - do you not think that police hitting innocent people indiscriminately (including women and children) is a huge abuse of their powers and bears no relation to displaying caution?feargalocuinneagain wrote: Give examples?was asking at which soccer matches where their children attacked?
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banjo wrote: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.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.
A tiny percentage of football fans go out to cause grief.
I have found the boxing crowd in this country to have greater potential for trouble, especially at the bigger shows.
The last 3 Fwarren shows I have been to have been littered with groups of complete numpties looking for trouble.
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A view that is horribly outdated.feargalocuinneagain wrote:English fans have a bad reputation, so police will be more aggressive to English fans.banjo wrote:Foreign coppers are sometimes worse than the people who they are trying to control.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.
Followed England abroad on a few occassions and never seen any trouble.
Tottenham fans got battered by police in Sevilla a couple of years back. Clare Tomlinson was there and voiced her outrage at the time.
It seems like police in certain countries are shown Green Street to give examples of how English fans will behave.
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It isn't just English fans either, foreign police forces will do it to their own people, for example a couple of hundred Italians will kick off at a match in Italy and every single person no matter what sex or age is fair game for heavy handed police officers.yiddo14 wrote:A view that is horribly outdated.feargalocuinneagain wrote:English fans have a bad reputation, so police will be more aggressive to English fans.banjo wrote: Foreign coppers are sometimes worse than the people who they are trying to control.
Followed England abroad on a few occassions and never seen any trouble.
Tottenham fans got battered by police in Sevilla a couple of years back. Clare Tomlinson was there and voiced her outrage at the time.
It seems like police in certain countries are shown Green Street to give examples of how English fans will behave.
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You saw kids being attacked by the Police? 
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Someone asked "at which soccer matches where their children attacked?" Thenfeargalocuinneagain wrote:That's fair enough sg1985, You can't question a first hand reportsg1985 wrote:I was in the stadium, I can tell you it's true. As much as it pains me to say, the Daily Mail (in this instance) is correctfeargalocuinneagain wrote: The Daily Mail is not a reputable newspaper
someone replied "athletico madrid - bolton, feb 2008"
I read the newspaper report and there was no mention of kids being attacked. I just wondered if anyone had actually witnessed any kids being attacked? I can't see how grown men in riot gear could be actively attacking children at a football match, someone correct me if thats what they saw
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The worst was at the Roma v Manchester United match a couple of seasons ago, riot police barged in knocking people to the floor including women and children(not necessarily striking them but heavy handed tactics none the less) a woman had her phone confiscated as she recorded the attacks by the riot police including an Italian officer beating a fan who was unconcious on the ground. Was all over the papers at the time, heavy handed animals they are and apparently they've been worse than ever since an officer was killed at the Sicilian Derby(I can't remember if that occured before the Roma v United match though or after but still they're supposed to be upholding the law not re-enacting the Mussolini days).