OKR wrote:Who's supporters did the riot squad feel the need to confront, not Millwalls, whose fans felt the need to try to get at the opposition supporters inside the ground, not Millwalls, whose supporters were singing ****** ground ****** ground ****** ground, trying to antagonise the oppositions fans, not Millwalls, there were no racist chants as far as i could hear, and no Hillsborough/Heysel taunts, the booing that followed Traore around was nothing to do with racism, it was to do with his persistant dubious challenges, topped off when he went head to head with Marvin Elliott, Millwalls 19 year old midfielder. As usual things have been blown out of all proportion, like it or not all teams, yours included, have certain sections of their supporters that are more interested in winding up the opposition than they are about watching the game, fact, so just accept it, im not saying its right its just a fact of footballing life, stop moaning and harping back to events that are now history and can never be changed and get over it, Hilsborough and Heysel were tragedies that could've been and should've been prevented, dont use them as an excuse 20 years on, for your own misdemeanours.
murphy0151 wrote:OKR wrote:Who's supporters did the riot squad feel the need to confront, not Millwalls, whose fans felt the need to try to get at the opposition supporters inside the ground, not Millwalls, whose supporters were singing ****** ground ****** ground ****** ground, trying to antagonise the oppositions fans, not Millwalls, there were no racist chants as far as i could hear, and no Hillsborough/Heysel taunts, the booing that followed Traore around was nothing to do with racism, it was to do with his persistant dubious challenges, topped off when he went head to head with Marvin Elliott, Millwalls 19 year old midfielder. As usual things have been blown out of all proportion, like it or not all teams, yours included, have certain sections of their supporters that are more interested in winding up the opposition than they are about watching the game, fact, so just accept it, im not saying its right its just a fact of footballing life, stop moaning and harping back to events that are now history and can never be changed and get over it, Hilsborough and Heysel were tragedies that could've been and should've been prevented, dont use them as an excuse 20 years on, for your own misdemeanours.
fukoff ya t**t
crazyhorse wrote:There is no excuse for violence despite the provocation.
Although having been a visitor to the new den before i can see why the red fans lost their rag, they routinely chant ****** at oposition fans.
The chants are as ****** as the ones at Elland Rd!!
OKR wrote:murphy0151 wrote:OKR wrote:Who's supporters did the riot squad feel the need to confront, not Millwalls, whose fans felt the need to try to get at the opposition supporters inside the ground, not Millwalls, whose supporters were singing ****** ground ****** ground ****** ground, trying to antagonise the oppositions fans, not Millwalls, there were no racist chants as far as i could hear, and no Hillsborough/Heysel taunts, the booing that followed Traore around was nothing to do with racism, it was to do with his persistant dubious challenges, topped off when he went head to head with Marvin Elliott, Millwalls 19 year old midfielder. As usual things have been blown out of all proportion, like it or not all teams, yours included, have certain sections of their supporters that are more interested in winding up the opposition than they are about watching the game, fact, so just accept it, im not saying its right its just a fact of footballing life, stop moaning and harping back to events that are now history and can never be changed and get over it, Hilsborough and Heysel were tragedies that could've been and should've been prevented, dont use them as an excuse 20 years on, for your own misdemeanours.
fukoff ya t**t
Don't show your ignorance Murph, were you there, you or your batty girl ?
OKR wrote:Who's supporters did the riot squad feel the need to confront, not Millwalls, whose fans felt the need to try to get at the opposition supporters inside the ground, not Millwalls, whose supporters were singing ****** ground ****** ground ****** ground, trying to antagonise the oppositions fans, not Millwalls, there were no racist chants as far as i could hear, and no Hillsborough/Heysel taunts, the booing that followed Traore around was nothing to do with racism, it was to do with his persistant dubious challenges, topped off when he went head to head with Marvin Elliott, Millwalls 19 year old midfielder. As usual things have been blown out of all proportion, like it or not all teams, yours included, have certain sections of their supporters that are more interested in winding up the opposition than they are about watching the game, fact, so just accept it, im not saying its right its just a fact of footballing life, stop moaning and harping back to events that are now history and can never be changed and get over it, Hilsborough and Heysel were tragedies that could've been and should've been prevented, dont use them as an excuse 20 years on, for your own misdemeanours.
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