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who's the Peter Kay look-alike in this video? Black Adidas t-shirt, finished with a rather fetching cream-colored understated explorer tunic.
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Probably part of the 200 plus group involved in a mass fight at the train station at 11pm
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What a pathetic human being! Someone must have laughed at his jacket!
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I’d love the stewards not to hold him back and to have a wander over. I wonder what he thinks he’s going to do.
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There's some sad ***** about.
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have to commend the fat ****** for his effort to get passed the stewarding, gave it his all. Pavement jumpers
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Only pathetic human beings are the pathetic human beings getting worked up about a young lad being a little over exuberant, for Christ sake get a life
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hope his solicitor uses that lineTop Claret wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:44 pmOnly pathetic human beings are the pathetic human beings getting worked up about a young lad being a little over exuberant, for Christ sake get a life
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Football “lads” have got to be the cringiest, most horrible little scrotes on the planet.
Pyrotechnics, cheap coke, naff suede adidas trainers with a name of the city on the side and dodgy haircuts giving it the big man act.
Pyrotechnics, cheap coke, naff suede adidas trainers with a name of the city on the side and dodgy haircuts giving it the big man act.
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Nope, it’s pretty pathetic. Don’t think anyones getting worked up over it by pointing out it’s pathetic.Top Claret wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:44 pmOnly pathetic human beings are the pathetic human beings getting worked up about a young lad being a little over exuberant, for Christ sake get a life
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I watched that expecting to see some extreme violence given the reaction of some. The lad's being a bit of a d*ck but it's hardly the crime of the century.
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Is it the fat lad trying to cross the divide at full time? I've watched it twice and that's the only thing I can see that may be knuckle scraping?
And if so, then it's hardly knuckle scraping. Maybe a bit silly? But not enough to hang him for, or draw attention to it on social media.
And if so, then it's hardly knuckle scraping. Maybe a bit silly? But not enough to hang him for, or draw attention to it on social media.
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I know, right? What've I missed?welsbyswife wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 10:39 pmI watched that expecting to see some extreme violence given the reaction of some. The lad's being a bit of a d*ck but it's hardly the crime of the century.
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3 Pubes between them
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Looks like the kind of "fan" that goes in North Stand Lower and stands up all match ruining it for others. I reckon a two game ban like that other fella got should do the trick.
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Yes milud. I was struggling with over exuberance and when the final whistle blew, a thousand Watford fans waved to me. It was obvious they had spotted my new jacket. I felt compelled to hug them and leapt forward, through a line of stewards, in that moment full of affection, for kindred spirits.Top Claret wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:44 pmOnly pathetic human beings are the pathetic human beings getting worked up about a young lad being a little over exuberant, for Christ sake get a life
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A lot is written on this forum about football hooligans and also a lot of name calling…but wait…is that the sound of hypocrisy I hear? Judging by the average age on here I wouldn’t mind betting that a lot of our esteemed members got into a few ‘scrapes’ back in the late sixties and seventies. I know I did as a daft teenager. I suppose all the condemnation comes from the deafening sound of political correctness these days.
Of course it’s wrong, we all know it and we knew it at the time, but who are we to criticise those doing what many of us did (and sometimes even worse).
Of course it’s wrong, we all know it and we knew it at the time, but who are we to criticise those doing what many of us did (and sometimes even worse).
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Love this.IanMcL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 11:53 pmYes milud. I was struggling with over exuberance and when the final whistle blew, a thousand Watford fans waved to me. It was obvious they had spotted my new jacket. I felt compelled to hug them and leapt forward, through a line of stewards, in that moment full of affection, for kindred spirits.
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Just imagining some of the discussions there would have been here in the days of Norman Jones and Co......houseboy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 12:04 amA lot is written on this forum about football hooligans and also a lot of name calling…but wait…is that the sound of hypocrisy I hear? Judging by the average age on here I wouldn’t mind betting that a lot of our esteemed members got into a few ‘scrapes’ back in the late sixties and seventies. I know I did as a daft teenager. I suppose all the condemnation comes from the deafening sound of political correctness these days.
Of course it’s wrong, we all know it and we knew it at the time, but who are we to criticise those doing what many of us did (and sometimes even worse).
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If Illy is reading this I think he’d be having a bit of a chuckle to himself.forzagranata wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 7:59 amJust imagining some of the discussions there would have been here in the days of Norman Jones and Co......
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Amen,claret2018 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:58 pmFootball “lads” have got to be the cringiest, most horrible little scrotes on the planet.
Pyrotechnics, cheap coke, naff suede adidas trainers with a name of the city on the side and dodgy haircuts giving it the big man act.
Act like they’re nails but have slim no physical conditioning, soft as a box of tissues.
Proper embarrassing
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I don't think a few stewards and a bit of plastic sheeting would have stopped Norman.
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Slim to no physical conditioning **
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The good old day'sforzagranata wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 7:59 amJust imagining some of the discussions there would have been here in the days of Norman Jones and Co......
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Are you Stewart Lee's Nan?
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I've never been involved in violence or violent posturing at the football, so I guess that puts me in the clear to say that the behaviour in the video is utterly pathetic and that going to a football match and fighting people because they support a different football team is utterly moronic.houseboy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 12:04 amA lot is written on this forum about football hooligans and also a lot of name calling…but wait…is that the sound of hypocrisy I hear? Judging by the average age on here I wouldn’t mind betting that a lot of our esteemed members got into a few ‘scrapes’ back in the late sixties and seventies. I know I did as a daft teenager. I suppose all the condemnation comes from the deafening sound of political correctness these days.
Of course it’s wrong, we all know it and we knew it at the time, but who are we to criticise those doing what many of us did (and sometimes even worse).
It's all very well saying we shouldn't judge our fellow fans but it's pathetic behaviour like this (and the much worse violence which used to occur at football) that has led to decades treating all football fans, even those of us who are capable of not trying to fight strangers, like mud. Behaviour like this is how they justify herding us like cattle to Ewood.
Pathetic and as with the above quoted post and the people who were getting upset about criticism in the thread about cocaine, it's hard to think of any motive to justify this behaviour other than brazen self-interest.
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I completely agree with the condemnation of cocaine, drugs ruin famillies and lives. dealers should do life in prison as far as I am concerned. Body shaming is also quite pathetic, no matter what somebody is doing. One video of something that happens at most matches and yet again our fans are knuckle draggers. Nothing stranger than Burnley fans.
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That anyone thinks that kind of behaviour is in any way acceptable (whether or not it used to be worse back in the day) is so depressing.
And remarkably I've managed to go to 80+ grounds over 40 years without once behaving like that so feel pretty comfortable in criticising.
And remarkably I've managed to go to 80+ grounds over 40 years without once behaving like that so feel pretty comfortable in criticising.
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I think most of us hope that day is over when you fear for your life going to a football match .
Now i love nothing better than chatting to away fans before and after games .
Now i love nothing better than chatting to away fans before and after games .
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There’s at least 5 topics added in the last week all about our terrible fans, I’d be amazed if you see that on any other clubs board.bfcmatt wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 9:45 amI completely agree with the condemnation of cocaine, drugs ruin famillies and lives. dealers should do life in prison as far as I am concerned. Body shaming is also quite pathetic, no matter what somebody is doing. One video of something that happens at most matches and yet again our fans are knuckle draggers. Nothing stranger than Burnley fans.
I’m not condoning the behaviour and personally stopped all the two fingers and wide arms crap at away fans when I was in my teens, but surely we aren’t that bad are we?
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Young lads from Watford taunting Burnley fans after they beat us. Burnley fan responds by making a show of being ready to 'take them on' (without actually doing anything) - I mean, ok, whatever, most of us wouldn't, but its hardly hooliganism is it?
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No self-interest DA and not trying to justify it. I was merely pointing out the hypocrisy of many. I don’t believe that people who have done questionable things in the past have a right to point fingers and call names at those who do the same as they did. I applaud your non violent stance and share your views but I cannot bring myself to condemn those who do the same bad things I did. Thankfully those days are long gone for me and when I see such things now I just take a deep breath and think ‘did I really do that’?daveisaclaret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 9:34 amI've never been involved in violence or violent posturing at the football, so I guess that puts me in the clear to say that the behaviour in the video is utterly pathetic and that going to a football match and fighting people because they support a different football team is utterly moronic.
It's all very well saying we shouldn't judge our fellow fans but it's pathetic behaviour like this (and the much worse violence which used to occur at football) that has led to decades treating all football fans, even those of us who are capable of not trying to fight strangers, like mud. Behaviour like this is how they justify herding us like cattle to Ewood.
Pathetic and as with the above quoted post and the people who were getting upset about criticism in the thread about cocaine, it's hard to think of any motive to justify this behaviour other than brazen self-interest.
For many it’s just part of growing up.
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Sorry bud, that post was lost on me. Who is Stewart Lee and what was his nan famous for.
Oh by the way, if it’s a crime to dislike political correctness then I’m guilty as hell. When the day comes, as it surely will, that you have to ‘hold the talking stick’ to be allowed to speak people will realise it for the evil it is (evil being a bit strong but I couldn’t be bothered to think of anything else).
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What a strange nonsense of a posthouseboy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 12:54 pmSorry bud, that post was lost on me. Who is Stewart Lee and what was his nan famous for.
Oh by the way, if it’s a crime to dislike political correctness then I’m guilty as hell. When the day comes, as it surely will, that you have to ‘hold the talking stick’ to be allowed to speak people will realise it for the evil it is (evil being a bit strong but I couldn’t be bothered to think of anything else).
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Out of the last 3 away games I've been to;Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 12:00 pmThere’s at least 5 topics added in the last week all about our terrible fans, I’d be amazed if you see that on any other clubs board.
I’m not condoning the behaviour and personally stopped all the two fingers and wide arms crap at away fans when I was in my teens, but surely we aren’t that bad are we?
-One of my party has been started on by one of our own fans for not 'getting behind the team'
-Someone sat next to me was called an 'earring ******' by one of our own fans for absolutely nothing
-An aggressive meathead has walked up the steps berating everyone for not singing, and when he received a minor heckle he threatened to 'knock the c*nt out'
-Someone threw a coin into the opposition crowd which appeared to hit a child
I don't know how our fans compare to others, because I don't sit/stand among opposition fans. But among our fans we have some absolute dregs of society, and to be honest it puts me off attending away games. I'm no shrinking violet but I find there is often a volatile atmosphere which is made worse by the booze and in particular cocaine. So yes, I would say that a minority our fans are that bad unfortunately.
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So Adidas trainers now are unacceptable for wearing to football matches.Personally |I think old fat bald guys in football shirts are far less appealing.claret2018 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 15, 2022 8:58 pmFootball “lads” have got to be the cringiest, most horrible little scrotes on the planet.
Pyrotechnics, cheap coke, naff suede adidas trainers with a name of the city on the side and dodgy haircuts giving it the big man act.
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Riley, someone will be along in a moment to tell you it's just bants, and that you should ditch following your club and go to the opera instead, if you can't cope with mindless yobbery.Rileybobs wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 1:06 pmOut of the last 3 away games I've been to;
-One of my party has been started on by one of our own fans for not 'getting behind the team'
-Someone sat next to me was called an 'earring ******' by one of our own fans for absolutely nothing
-An aggressive meathead has walked up the steps berating everyone for not singing, and when he received a minor heckle he threatened to 'knock the c*nt out'
-Someone threw a coin into the opposition crowd which appeared to hit a child
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Which ever word followed "earring" I must admit I would probably have been slightly amused had I heard someone try and abuse another fan with a comment like that
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It was a light hearted comment but Stewart Lee used to do a bit of a routine about the ridiculous misuse and overuse of the term political correctness especially by the older generation. I thought your view that political correctness was in someway linked to the views on this thread was pretty laughable and reminded me of that routine. His Nan was the protagonist of this routine hence my comment.houseboy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 12:54 pmSorry bud, that post was lost on me. Who is Stewart Lee and what was his nan famous for.
Oh by the way, if it’s a crime to dislike political correctness then I’m guilty as hell. When the day comes, as it surely will, that you have to ‘hold the talking stick’ to be allowed to speak people will realise it for the evil it is (evil being a bit strong but I couldn’t be bothered to think of anything else).
Its a bit since I've heard someone going on about political correctness as that word has seemed to be replaced by the new culture war terms of woke and cancel culture. Its good to see that you've stayed true to the original term and are not succumbing to political correctness or wokeness in using these new fangled words so well done
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It was earring w@nker. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a funny insult. But he was a youngish lad stood next to me who didn’t have your generic football fan appearance, completely minding his own business. Yet he was abused for his appearance by a drongo because he wasn’t singing.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 2:09 pmWhich ever word followed "earring" I must admit I would probably have been slightly amused had I heard someone try and abuse another fan with a comment like that
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Not at all, it's lads being lads at the football. Goading each other which happens at every ground in the UK. But because it's Burnley we are knuckle dragger and thugs. Our fans are extremely quick to condemn or own. I'm not saying we are whiter than white but we aren't what some say we are.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 12:00 pmThere’s at least 5 topics added in the last week all about our terrible fans, I’d be amazed if you see that on any other clubs board.
I’m not condoning the behaviour and personally stopped all the two fingers and wide arms crap at away fans when I was in my teens, but surely we aren’t that bad are we?
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Personally I think this type of behaviour should be ridiculed for what it is... stupid!
Some poor mite thinking he's bloody Tyson Fury and wanting to take on the fans of the other team. My approach to this would be to let him get across and see what he actually does... most likely to get most of the way across then crap his CK pants and desperately try to get back to his mates from the "no mans land" area. Obviously this could never happen as it would get someone hurt.
Some poor mite thinking he's bloody Tyson Fury and wanting to take on the fans of the other team. My approach to this would be to let him get across and see what he actually does... most likely to get most of the way across then crap his CK pants and desperately try to get back to his mates from the "no mans land" area. Obviously this could never happen as it would get someone hurt.
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Cheers DA. I genuinely was at a loss there. Woke for me is something I did this morning and f*ck knows what cancel culture is. What I have found is that the terms seem to change fairly regularly for whatever reason, can you remember when it was known as positive discrimination (a contradiction in terms if ever there was one)? Either way a rose by any other name as they say.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 2:12 pmIt was a light hearted comment but Stewart Lee used to do a bit of a routine about the ridiculous misuse and overuse of the term political correctness especially by the older generation. I thought your view that political correctness was in someway linked to the views on this thread was pretty laughable and reminded me of that routine. His Nan was the protagonist of this routine hence my comment.
Its a bit since I've heard someone going on about political correctness as that word has seemed to be replaced by the new culture war terms of woke and cancel culture. Its good to see that you've stayed true to the original term and are not succumbing to political correctness or wokeness in using these new fangled words so well done
I’m glad you found some humour, however unintentional, all the very best to you bud.
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I don't think our fans are necessarily any worse than other fans. The Watford fans in the video are clearly just as bad as the Burnley fans in it.bfcmatt wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:05 pmNot at all, it's lads being lads at the football. Goading each other which happens at every ground in the UK. But because it's Burnley we are knuckle dragger and thugs. Our fans are extremely quick to condemn or own. I'm not saying we are whiter than white but we aren't what some say we are.
It shouldn't be too difficult to figure out why people on here are more interested in Burnley fans' behaviour than any other club's.
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I get why they are more interested in our fans, but they are finding fault over next to nothing at times, even complaining that they doing to fast.daveisaclaret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 3:21 pmI don't think our fans are necessarily any worse than other fans. The Watford fans in the video are clearly just as bad as the Burnley fans in it.
It shouldn't be too difficult to figure out why people on here are more interested in Burnley fans' behaviour than any other club's.