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Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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Today's results. Only one replay and it's all-Championship
 

aliyid

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Dec 28, 2004
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Incredible result for Maidstone, gutted I couldn’t make it along for the game but hoping for a big away day in the next round. Would love to get the old man along for

They’ve made history and have earned a big big draw in the next round COYS
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
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All kicking off at the Hawthorns where a couple of Wolves fans were sat with the home fans. I’ve got sympathy with the stewards and police having to sort that mess out. I’ve got no sympathy with whatever idiot is stupid enough to sit with the opposition fans at a West Midlands derby and celebrate.
 

easley91

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Jan 27, 2011
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All kicking off at the Hawthorns where a couple of Wolves fans were sat with the home fans. I’ve got sympathy with the stewards and police having to sort that mess out. I’ve got no sympathy with whatever idiot is stupid enough to sit with the opposition fans at a West Midlands derby and celebrate.
If you get emotional enough over a football match you kick off something which leads to police involvement you might have anger issues.. Some fans were throwing things at Doyle when he took a corner. It's just football. It isn't worth it when you see kids being caught up in the middle of it.
 

Tonio

Good bloke, thorough professional.
May 15, 2008
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I cannot for the life of me understand how grown adults can act like that. Knuckledragging neanderthals best describes fans like that.
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
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If you get emotional enough over a football match you kick off something which leads to police involvement you might have anger issues.. Some fans were throwing things at Doyle when he took a corner. It's just football. It isn't worth it when you see kids being caught up in the middle of it.
I haven’t said otherwise, but the reality is that in a derby game emotions and tensions do run that high and anyone who has ever been to derby game - be it NLD, Birmingham v Villa, Tyne/Wear or even an East Anglian Derby - knows that. Therefore anyone buying tickets in amongst the opposition fans for such an encounter is an idiot.

NB If anyone thought WBA v Wolves wasn’t an intense rivalry with the potential for trouble, they might want to consider why it was scheduled for 11:45am!
 

talkshowhost86

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Oct 2, 2004
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I haven’t said otherwise, but the reality is that in a derby game emotions and tensions do run that high and anyone who has ever been to derby game - be it NLD, Birmingham v Villa, Tyne/Wear or even an East Anglian Derby - knows that. Therefore anyone buying tickets in amongst the opposition fans for such an encounter is an idiot.

NB If anyone thought WBA v Wolves wasn’t an intense rivalry with the potential for trouble, they might want to consider why it was scheduled for 11:45am!
Maybe a fair point but I'd be criticising the people pathetic enough to fight over football first to be honest.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Dec 13, 2013
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I'd be on my toes and on the way home now. Especially if I had the kids. As it'll likely boot off afterwards
 

Goldman

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Jul 14, 2004
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Interesting to think of the mindset of a fan that goes to an away derby and sits in the home end and celebrates a goal… crazy behaviour.
 
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