eppinggas
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 29, 2020 8:55:05 GMT
Assuming one would be bcfc1982, who would the other be? I present the case for Peterborough (copy and pasted from "So how does league 1 end"?). I don't have a problem with the way Peterborough play - and they've been scoring goals for fun this CV season. Fine. Off the field they are bank-rolled by Darragh MacAnthony, who IMHO is an unpleasant human being. As Father suggests - they would be nothing without his one-man financial doping strategy. Barry Fry is their Director of Football, and I wouldn't trust him to go round the shops to buy a pint of milk. I am not a fan of Darren Ferguson, I often I wonder who helped him get into football? Other managers include Gary Johnson, Steve Evans and Barry Fry. All super lovely people. They charge (I believe) the highest prices for League 1 POTD games - £28 to watch from behind a goal. So I stopped going there a few seasons ago. Peterborough is in the fens, with a low gene pool to accompany it. They really do look "the same". An uneasy mix of eastern European immigration and 'locals'. The people who live there reflect the landscape, flat, boring and uninspired. A side with little history - they have only been a league side since 1960-61. So I would put them in a group of newbies that include mk dons, bcfc192, Morecambe, Crawley, Stevenage etc etc. They loaned us "alleged striker" Luke James for a season, that produced 0 (zero) goals from 24 appearances. They sold us apprentice hair-dresser and "alleged striker" Tom Nichols for £325k, who scored a prolific 4 goals from 93 appearances. Should Peterborough mysteriously disappear over-night, people may miss the Gothic cathedral and the ability to update their passport at short notice. AND NOTHING ELSE. I rest the case for the prosecution. No further questions.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 9:28:24 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list.
No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out.
Rest of list;
Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham.
Honestly wish they would all just vanish.
All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing.
Get rid.
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Post by Rex on Apr 29, 2020 9:41:14 GMT
Rovers and City. Then I could get on with living my life instead of getting stressed over games of football
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Post by Peter Parker on Apr 29, 2020 10:11:53 GMT
Salford and that bulls**t vanity project
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Post by axegas on Apr 29, 2020 10:46:30 GMT
MK Dons and Forest Green.
One bought a place in the league at the expense of a proper club in Wimbledon and the other has Dale Vince at the helm and a sense of self righteousness by being eco friendly and vegan that I simply can’t stand.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 29, 2020 15:32:25 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list. No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out. Rest of list; Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham. Honestly wish they would all just vanish. All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing. Get rid. Haha! Thing is, Villa Millwall and Leeds regularly beat or give c*ty82 a hard time on and off the pitch. I present a slightly different opinion. Chuck Middlesbrough....they always lose to them lot. And Coventry. Disgraceful playing football in the centre circle one season to avoid relegation....what say the Sunderland fans on both?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 15:39:49 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list. No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out. Rest of list; Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham. Honestly wish they would all just vanish. All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing. Get rid. Haha! Thing is, Villa Millwall and Leeds regularly beat or give c*ty82 a hard time on and off the pitch. I present a slightly different opinion. Chuck Middlesbrough....they always lose to them lot. And Coventry. Disgraceful playing football in the centre circle one season to avoid relegation....what say the Sunderland fans on both? Deal with making it safe for people to attend without having to worry about being physically attacked first, then we can look at moral issues like chucking Citeh out for financial cheating, Stoke for their fans not being violent but celebrating a young player having his leg shattered by their thug of a defender and the club not sacking him, and before the bleeding hearts jump to Shawcross' defence, he had previous, there are montage videos of his horror tackles on YouTube, so yes Pulis, he IS that type of player. Birmingham can go for not sacking Taylor when he smashed Eduardo's leg, Man Utd for not sacking Kean for that challenge on Alf-Inge Haaland. I have a list.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 29, 2020 16:41:24 GMT
Haha! Thing is, Villa Millwall and Leeds regularly beat or give c*ty82 a hard time on and off the pitch. I present a slightly different opinion. Chuck Middlesbrough....they always lose to them lot. And Coventry. Disgraceful playing football in the centre circle one season to avoid relegation....what say the Sunderland fans on both? Deal with making it safe for people to attend without having to worry about being physically attacked first, then we can look at moral issues like chucking Citeh out for financial cheating, Stoke for their fans not being violent but celebrating a young player having his leg shattered by their thug of a defender and the club not sacking him, and before the bleeding hearts jump to Shawcross' defence, he had previous, there are montage videos of his horror tackles on YouTube, so yes Pulis, he IS that type of player. Birmingham can go for not sacking Taylor when he smashed Eduardo's leg, Man Utd for not sacking Kean for that challenge on Alf-Inge Haaland. I have a list. My friend, in a very nice way, you've got issues.. 🙂
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 17:22:06 GMT
Deal with making it safe for people to attend without having to worry about being physically attacked first, then we can look at moral issues like chucking Citeh out for financial cheating, Stoke for their fans not being violent but celebrating a young player having his leg shattered by their thug of a defender and the club not sacking him, and before the bleeding hearts jump to Shawcross' defence, he had previous, there are montage videos of his horror tackles on YouTube, so yes Pulis, he IS that type of player. Birmingham can go for not sacking Taylor when he smashed Eduardo's leg, Man Utd for not sacking Kean for that challenge on Alf-Inge Haaland. I have a list. My friend, in a very nice way, you've got issues.. 🙂 To be fair, and for balance, Utd should have been expelled for allowing Kean to play with that perm.
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Post by fatherjackhackett on Apr 29, 2020 17:29:55 GMT
MK Dons - club stealing Franchise barstewards.
Salford City - two Bob club funded by a dodgy Malaysian using the Class of 92 as a front.
Fleetwood Town - dodgy egotist owner, Joey B***** and Ched ‘not a rapist’ Evans, never brought more than 50 to the Mem.
Bournemouth - a house of sand built on Russian money laundering and Eddie Howe. Will go the way Charlton did post Curbishley, with bigger results.
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Post by fatherjackhackett on Apr 29, 2020 17:32:15 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list. No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out. Rest of list; Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham. Honestly wish they would all just vanish. All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing. Get rid. Apart from City I’ve never had a hard time from any of those fans, and I’ve seen Rovers away at all of them. Swansea on the other hand can go and f**k themselves.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 17:38:17 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list. No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out. Rest of list; Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham. Honestly wish they would all just vanish. All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing. Get rid. Apart from City I’ve never had a hard time from any of those fans, and I’ve seen Rovers away at all of them. Swansea on the other hand can go and f themselves. Ooh, yea, I forgot Cardiff and Swansea. Completely minding my own business and not wearing colours, I've had trouble at every one of those, apart from Villa, but they do have a reputation.
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eppinggas
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Post by eppinggas on Apr 29, 2020 17:40:26 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list. No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out. Rest of list; Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham. Honestly wish they would all just vanish. All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing. Get rid. Whilst I agree with the gist, Millwall have tried. The Old Den was a dangerous place to go and they did have a nasty hooligan element. Since moving to the New Den the Club have actually done quite a lot in terms of cleaning up their image. I've personally never had trouble there (drinking around London Bridge before and after games). Sadly they still have a hard core amount of trouble-makers that knuckle drag their way out of the woodwork when they have a big game / play Leeds / bcfc1982 etc. So to be fair, the Club has made efforts. Mind you it's still a little bit nervy standing on the platform after final whistle at South Bermondsey waiting for the next London Bridge bound train to turn up... but it's well policed.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 29, 2020 17:42:43 GMT
Maybe I'm being a bit thick, but never really understood the Severnside (derby?) thing.
Cardiff 45 miles away. Swansea further.
I get Newport. I get Swindon. Ish.
But the only rivals are obvious.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 18:19:47 GMT
MK Dons - club stealing Franchise barstewards. Salford City - two Bob club funded by a dodgy Malaysian using the Class of 92 as a front. Fleetwood Town - dodgy egotist owner, Joey B***** and Ched ‘not a rapist’ Evans, never brought more than 50 to the Mem. Bournemouth - a house of sand built on Russian money laundering and Eddie Howe. Will go the way Charlton did post Curbishley, with bigger results. This is the post of the thread, for me; I concur absolutely.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 18:27:48 GMT
Maybe I'm being a bit thick, but never really understood the Severnside (derby?) thing. Cardiff 45 miles away. Swansea further. I get Newport. I get Swindon. Ish. But the only rivals are obvious. If there was a Bristol derby to talk about commentators wouldn't come up with this nonsense.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 29, 2020 19:19:21 GMT
Maybe I'm being a bit thick, but never really understood the Severnside (derby?) thing. Cardiff 45 miles away. Swansea further. I get Newport. I get Swindon. Ish. But the only rivals are obvious. If there was a Bristol derby to talk about commentators wouldn't come up with this nonsense. They were commentating on it in 1983. Probably before. It's on YouTube, but I remember it in contemporary media. I have heard we have been very detrimental to Welsh teams.... just don't see them as geographic rivals.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2020 19:39:51 GMT
If there was a Bristol derby to talk about commentators wouldn't come up with this nonsense. They were commentating on it in 1983. Probably before. It's on YouTube, but I remember it in contemporary media. I have heard we have been very detrimental to Welsh teams.... just don't see them as geographic rivals. And what year did Bristol City cease to exist? No further questions for this witness.
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Post by Teigngas on Apr 30, 2020 6:58:13 GMT
BCFC82 obviously and Franchise because I do not like the model - although it is the FA`s fault for allowing it to happen.
If you are talking about fans behaviour then it has to be Cardiff.
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Post by Rex on Apr 30, 2020 7:25:03 GMT
Forget the emotion and decide this on the safety of the community at large, so the clubs with the supporters most likely to cause trouble make the list. No matter which way you look at this, Liverpool will come out on top, worst supporters in Europe in the 1980s, if anybody should have learned, it's them, but they'll never change, so just chuck them out. Rest of list; Villa 1982 Chelsea Millwall Leeds West Ham. Honestly wish they would all just vanish. All of those have long history of violent supporters, the clubs do nothing. Get rid. Apart from City I’ve never had a hard time from any of those fans, and I’ve seen Rovers away at all of them. Swansea on the other hand can go and f themselves. I don't particularly dislike them, but Swansea at The Vetch, I have lost count of the amount of times I had trouble there (without looking for it) and Cardiff was always a horrible place to go. I see Bambi mentioned Villa, I always thought Birmingham were far worse.
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