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Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 10:48
by Crazyboy
banjo wrote:It's not football fans, it's what happens when you get a load of people who don't know the sport but latch on to some bandwagon to be a part of, to blame it on football fans is just lazy. I mean eff me I attended a MotoGP race in Italy about 10 years ago and seeing the sheer hatred, abuse and fights between the rival Rossi and Biaggi fans made the Old Firm derby seem like a effing picnic. Most sports have fanatics and when booze and machismo are thrown into the mix you've got a potential for nasty behaviour, palming it off on football fans is just an attempt to hide the fact that boxing and other sports have hooligan problems of their own.
On top of my other post....Frankie Gavin has a notorious group of 'fans' that I had the 'pleasure' of meeting at a game with Sheff Utd...the Zulu's, Birminghams mob.

Its like they have taken him under their wing and adopted him as their boxing 'club' to follow. its the same with Josh warrington sadly

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 10:50
by mickey1975
I've just spoken to a guy who was in Germany and he said it was 95% hooligans who were approaching people and asking them where they were from and then starting trouble! He said it was embarrassing.

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 10:52
by mickey1975
Crazyboy wrote:
banjo wrote:It's not football fans, it's what happens when you get a load of people who don't know the sport but latch on to some bandwagon to be a part of, to blame it on football fans is just lazy. I mean eff me I attended a MotoGP race in Italy about 10 years ago and seeing the sheer hatred, abuse and fights between the rival Rossi and Biaggi fans made the Old Firm derby seem like a effing picnic. Most sports have fanatics and when booze and machismo are thrown into the mix you've got a potential for nasty behaviour, palming it off on football fans is just an attempt to hide the fact that boxing and other sports have hooligan problems of their own.
On top of my other post....Frankie Gavin has a notorious group of 'fans' that I had the 'pleasure' of meeting at a game with Sheff Utd...the Zulu's, Birminghams mob.

Its like they have taken him under their wing and adopted him as their boxing 'club' to follow. its the same with Josh warrington sadly
I've been to a few of Frankie's fights, and whilst he does have some fans of this type, there are not too many of them, maybe 50, a minority even just amongst Gavin fans. Josh's are off the scale!

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 10:53
by Counter-puncher
banjo wrote:. I mean eff me I attended a MotoGP race in Italy about 10 years ago and seeing the sheer hatred, abuse and fights between the rival Rossi and Biaggi fans made the Old Firm derby seem like a effing picnic.
Italian motorsport fans fighting? that sounds amazing. I'm picturing lots of kangaroo-type punching (head way back), plus hairpulling, some flying football-type kicks.

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 11:32
by ste1983
mickey1975 wrote:
Crazyboy wrote:
banjo wrote:It's not football fans, it's what happens when you get a load of people who don't know the sport but latch on to some bandwagon to be a part of, to blame it on football fans is just lazy. I mean eff me I attended a MotoGP race in Italy about 10 years ago and seeing the sheer hatred, abuse and fights between the rival Rossi and Biaggi fans made the Old Firm derby seem like a effing picnic. Most sports have fanatics and when booze and machismo are thrown into the mix you've got a potential for nasty behaviour, palming it off on football fans is just an attempt to hide the fact that boxing and other sports have hooligan problems of their own.
On top of my other post....Frankie Gavin has a notorious group of 'fans' that I had the 'pleasure' of meeting at a game with Sheff Utd...the Zulu's, Birminghams mob.

Its like they have taken him under their wing and adopted him as their boxing 'club' to follow. its the same with Josh warrington sadly
I've been to a few of Frankie's fights, and whilst he does have some fans of this type, there are not too many of them, maybe 50, a minority even just amongst Gavin fans. Josh's are off the scale!
I've been to a fair few of Frankies fights and there are less of them there than people make out. Mostly just divs gicving the old 'Zulu' chant but to be fair never been much bother. Sure I saw him mouth to a few in the crowd after the Bundu fight 'no trouble' so fairplay to him.

Had to laugh few weeks after the Bundu fight Wolves (my team) played Blues. Just before kick off I came across a few mouthy Brummies kicking a car etc, when asked them if they fancied a walk down the road away from the police they replied with the usual 'lets draw attention to ourself' mouthing off. But it bugged me I recognised the main mouth peice from somewhere. Was only during the game I realised he'd been sitting next to me at the Bundu fight.

Think there might be a fair few more of these types now hes fighting in the arena. Me being from Wolves and with a Black Country accent could well get some stick. The ironic thing is I'll be there to support Frankie and probably will have more times than them!

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 12:12
by maley1984
Its like they have taken him under their wing and adopted him as their boxing 'club' to follow. its the same with Josh warrington sadly[/quote]
I've been to a few of Frankie's fights, and whilst he does have some fans of this type, there are not too many of them, maybe 50, a minority even just amongst Gavin fans. Josh's are off the scale![/quote]

I've been to a fair few of Frankies fights and there are less of them there than people make out. Mostly just divs gicving the old 'Zulu' chant but to be fair never been much bother. Sure I saw him mouth to a few in the crowd after the Bundu fight 'no trouble' so fairplay to him.

Had to laugh few weeks after the Bundu fight Wolves (my team) played Blues. Just before kick off I came across a few mouthy Brummies kicking a car etc, when asked them if they fancied a walk down the road away from the police they replied with the usual 'lets draw attention to ourself' mouthing off. But it bugged me I recognised the main mouth peice from somewhere. Was only during the game I realised he'd been sitting next to me at the Bundu fight.

Think there might be a fair few more of these types now hes fighting in the arena. Me being from Wolves and with a Black Country accent could well get some stick. The ironic thing is I'll be there to support Frankie and probably will have more times than them![/quote]


Lol makes to of us come on u wolves.

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 12:17
by banjo
Counter-puncher wrote:
banjo wrote:. I mean eff me I attended a MotoGP race in Italy about 10 years ago and seeing the sheer hatred, abuse and fights between the rival Rossi and Biaggi fans made the Old Firm derby seem like a effing picnic.
Italian motorsport fans fighting? that sounds amazing. I'm picturing lots of kangaroo-type punching (head way back), plus hairpulling, some flying football-type kicks.
It was actually quite scary, before then I always thought Italian blokes were a bunch of effeminate Gucci wearing poofters.

Get it at the Spanish races too, another load who I thought were soft as shite.

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 12:39
by Counter-puncher
no hair-pulling?

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 12:43
by banjo
Counter-puncher wrote:no hair-pulling?
No. The highlights were somebody accidentally setting himself on fire with a flare and a guy riding a vespa through a crowd of nutters using a flagpole as a lance like a jousting knight.

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 12:44
by Counter-puncher
ace :TU:

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 14:05
by palooka
banjo wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:no hair-pulling?
No. The highlights were somebody accidentally setting himself on fire with a flare and a guy riding a vespa through a crowd of nutters using a flagpole as a lance like a jousting knight.
What's not to like?

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 14:35
by freddydoesdallas
banjo wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:no hair-pulling?
No. The highlights were somebody accidentally setting himself on fire with a flare and a guy riding a vespa through a crowd of nutters using a flagpole as a lance like a jousting knight.
I'd just be glad they didn't drive it off the top tier of the stadium like the inter fans!

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 14:41
by palooka
Don't some of the big teams in Italy and Brazil pay the hooligan gangs to attend the matches?

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 14:42
by expe
palooka wrote:Don't some of the big teams in Italy and Brazil pay the hooligan gangs to attend the matches?
In some places the Ultras have an office inside the ground. And they say we have a hooligan problem :roll:

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 14:47
by palooka
expe wrote:
palooka wrote:Don't some of the big teams in Italy and Brazil pay the hooligan gangs to attend the matches?
In some places the Ultras have an office inside the ground. And they say we have a hooligan problem :roll:
That is a different level altogether.

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 25 Feb 2015, 14:49
by freddydoesdallas
Not unknown for the players to get called in to see the fans in italy!

Re: Josh Warringtons Fans

Posted: 27 Feb 2015, 09:38
by UrbanFox
I can't wait to read the topic following Matchroom's 'We are Leeds' event. :lol:
The banter is going to be outrageous