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Footballers are Jessies part 287
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voilence does happen in the lower leagues only last week a linesman was kicked to death in Holland in a youth game ffs
also remeber whether they are highly paid or not the fact is fans go to watch for entertainment - - much like people go to the theatre - are coins thrown at the theatre?
fact is it is not acceptable in a football match or anywhere to thrown anything with the intention of hurting/maiming someone....Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postvoilence does happen in the lower leagues only last week a linesman was kicked to death in Holland in a youth game ffs
also remeber whether they are highly paid or not the fact is fans go to watch for entertainment - - much like people go to the theatre - are coins thrown at the theatre?
fact is it is not acceptable in a football match or anywhere to thrown anything with the intention of hurting/maiming someone....
And its not acceptable.
But how do you stop it?Comment
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at pop concerts it is mainly plastic glasses full of pish
but also other things are thrown however they are thrown as part of the whole concert/grunge pit thang.
they are not thrown with the sole intention of maiming another human being who happens to play foot ball in a different coloured shirt than you would like.
I watched the match and the look on some of those 'fans' faces was close to complete uncontrolable rage - 0ver a football match ffsComment
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Football is an odd thing.
It seems to get people worked up into a violent rage and pack behaviour seems to drive normally sane people up into complete f*cktards.Comment
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i think they are fu<ktards anyway
if there were not in the ground they would be at the local pub looking for trouble.
I think castration should be used to curb the violent male tendanciesComment
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I have been at pop concerts and seen apples thrown. Six of the best in 1983 - on a freezing October day. 5 support acts. When talk talk came on the crowd had been there 12 hours and were p1ssed off. I bet its not the only time.
Football is very tribal.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postthe look on some of those 'fans' faces was close to complete uncontrolable rageOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYeah it's scary - you wouldn't want to be near them in the ground even supporting the same team.Comment
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