Jamie
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Oooooooooooooooooh Big Jock knew.................
Very clever.
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willay
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Guys just ignore him and try not to shit up this thread any more then it has.
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corsa - gus
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not all rangers fans are fannys, just a large percentage of them.
i personally am gutted to be associated with them at this time but i would never turn my back on the club. Its not the clubs fault the fans behave this way, which is why myself and alot of other fans i know rarely attend away games.
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Yeah!
[Edited on 15-05-2008 by willay]
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John
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Are you surprised they acted the way they did though?
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corsa - gus
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yes dick head it is
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Lawrah
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When I heard what happend, I put the whole celtic rangers thing to one side.I had best friends and Loved ones in the middle of it..which to me was a lot more important..annoys me that you could turn on one of your own.Spoiling what was said to be a wonderful day.
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if you put 175 thousand people with alcohol in a city centre to watch a big screen that breaks, theres gonna be trouble regardless of what they were watching.
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corsa - gus
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quote: Originally posted by John
Are you surprised they acted the way they did though?
no, it was always going to happen mate. i spoke to my uncle yesterday and he said i should be glad i couldn't go as 80% of people there were from the gutter. im just disappointed for the club and the legitimate fans who were there.
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quote: Originally posted by Pete_macari
if you put 175 thousand people with alcohol in a city centre to watch a big screen that breaks, theres gonna be trouble regardless of what they were watching.
Corrie?
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Pete_vxl
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....even corrie lol
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Banned
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by corsa - gus
not all rangers fans are fannys, just a large percentage of them.
i personally am gutted to be associated with them at this time but i would never turn my back on the club. Its not the clubs fault the fans behave this way, which is why myself and alot of other fans i know rarely attend away games.
I will say mate in the cold light of day you come across as a genuine fan and one that shares my exact same point of view just from the blue side of the fence. Both sides, like most football clubs actually, harbour their arseholes.
[Edited on 15-05-2008 by Hammer]
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quote: Ive just got back from Manchester now. The firm i have just joined where doing event security for the game. Until we arrived this afternoon, we didnt realise that we where actually working on the fan parks in the city centre.
We got given high vis jackets then I was posted with 6 others to one of the gates at Picadilly Square Fan Park at around half 5. The crowds where unbelieveable, reminicent of Tacksim and Syntagma square for us, except in a much smaller area. Our job was to stop people entering with glass bottles. Bearing in mind this was my first ever shift, it was quite daunting. Alot of the people who i had to challenge for bottles where sound, had no objections because we provided plastic cups for them to enter their bottles in to. But there was alot of scum aswell, ***** out of their faces who had none of it. I asked one big feller to empty his bottle in to a cup, very politely, and i was told to *****. I then went over to him again, and he ***** me in the chest, i asked him again with a plastic cup in my hand for him and he threw me in to a fence. ***** this, i dont get paid enough for this ***** so i left him.
It was clear by then the sqaure was becoming dangerously overcrowded. Our gate was getting crushed, and we where pulled away by police for our own safety. We where moved further up to the entrance of the square, where barriers where accross preventing people from entering because it was too full. A lot of lads tried to get through, and the vast majority where sound about it and good natured with me. I had many a conversation with jocks when they noticed my scouse accent and realised i wasnt a manc. My advice to them was to find a pub before the rush, which went against what we where told to tell them which was to head for the fan park at the ground. I knew theyd have ***** there so i didnt tell them that. No problems whatsoever at this point.
Then about 20mins before kick off, an older scots feller came over to me and said hoow dangerously crowded it was in the square, he said "someone was going to get killed", and thats why he left. He also said to me "mark my words, there will be a riot in there". I had those suspicions myself. From my experience of Istanbul and Athens, you can tell when something is not right, and i definately sensed that then.
We then hit quarter to 8, and the square is rammed with Rangers fans, singing and watching the big screen for the adverts to end and the game to start. By 5 to 8, still no game. Then a supervisor gets it over his radio that they werent showing it. I couldnt believe it. My words to him where "there will be absolute ***** murder here, its ***** suicide". Jocks where coming over asking us what was going on, and we had to tell them. They where understandabely ***** fumin. I tried to tell them that i totally agreed with them, and that it was a ***** disgrace. Some where sound with me, recognising it wasnt our fault as event stewards. But then as people started to twig on what was going on, it started getting nasty.
There was about 15 of us on this gate with a few police near by, and the scots where fuming with us. Coming over, pushing us, screaming in our faces. What could we do? I agreed with every word they said, id be ***** fuming aswell, but it had ***** all to do with us. Then it got quite serious, bottles where being thrown, passing just past my face and lads where getting really aggresive with us. It was then when our head office told us to pull out, and the police moved us down a side street. We where getting dogs abuse, bottles thrown down at us, everything. Obviously the fact we where in uniform attracted it.
Then our supervisor said they had to try and move us in to one of the portacabins back in the middle of the sqaure. We walked through as a group, through thousands of scots who where going crazy, throwing all kinds, screaming in our faces. We eventually had to take our jackets off and run. When we made it to this portacabin, all hell was going off around us. Riot police where coming from everywhere, and hundreds of rangers fans where charging them. Bus shelter where ripped down, and metal and wooden poles used as weapons to charge the police. The place was totally trashed. A bottle landed right next to me which had been thrown from someone. This went on for 3hours solid until 11 oclock. We had to take off all jackets and ties, and when it quietened down about half 11 we where able to make way to our coach at the GMex. Back at the coach we heard a Russian had been stabbed aswell.
People have said that the big screen in our square had a technical fault and thats why the match wasnt shown. I know for a fact that is *****. It wasnt shown because of the shear numbers in the sqaure. The reasoning was that if Rangers scored, there would be bedlam. But whichever thick ***** makes these decisions obviously didnt realise the implications of not showing the game. If they wherent going to show it, they shouldve informed everyone at 6 o clock and give people time to fine somewhere else, not at ***** kick off. Its an absolute disgrace, and so typical of UEFA event. I couldve organised it better, it was a sham. They totally underestimated the amount of scots that would travel. Logical thing to do would be to put a big screen in old Trafford and let people watch it there, then there wouldve been no bother. 2 ***** ***** fan parks was never going to be enough. I could see it, everyone else could, why cant the ****** organisers of these events? Useless *****, heads should ***** role after tonight.
Ive spoke to my dad and others who've said that the news have reported it as small disturbances with a hand full of Rangers fans clashing with the police. Thats absolute *****, total *****. There where ****** hundreds, if not more, and this went on for hours right in front of my eyes. To be fair, the amount of Scots lads who made the effort to come over and speak to us while this was going on, simply saying "sorry" was amazing. I spoke to a feller who made the effort to come over to us when he seen us having all kinds thrown in our direction, and he just apologised on behalf of Rangers fans, and said what a disgrace and embarrasment it was. I know from experience that its always a minority who are scum, and tar everyone with the same brush. But thats what happened, anything you hear otherwise is *****, i ***** seen it with my own eyes. Rangers fans had every right to be ***** with what happened in that square, but the actions of some afterwards, the rioting for 2 hours, was inexcusable. And it wasnt a "handfull" either.
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Superlite Ltd.
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Did Paul J write that?
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corsa - gus
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
Did Paul J write that?
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by corsa - gus
not all rangers fans are fannys, just a large percentage of them.
i personally am gutted to be associated with them at this time but i would never turn my back on the club. Its not the clubs fault the fans behave this way, which is why myself and alot of other fans i know rarely attend away games.
I will say mate in the cold light of day you come across as a genuine fan and one that shares my exact same point of view just from the blue side of the fence. Both sides, like most football clubs actually, harbour their arseholes.
[Edited on 15-05-2008 by Hammer]
Yeh, just it isn't standard practice for them to start riots on probably the biggest stage their team will ever play on.
Im actually more gutted about the fans behaviour than I am about losing the game. There is no way to defend the masses of fans who have brought shame on the club. Apart from to say that there are alot of good normal people who support rangers aswell.
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Hammer
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I think you can mark down the 14th May as the day any lingering hopes we had of going anywhere other than Scotland to play football also died.
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Joe
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I am off to Manchester on Sat night, I hope they leave some of it for me.
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corsa - gus
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think you can mark down the 14th May as the day any lingering hopes we had of going anywhere other than Scotland to play football also died.
I think you are correct there. I can't see why anyone would want a travelling support like that to be joining them.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
I am off to Manchester on Sat night, I hope they leave some of it for me.
destroy what they miss joe
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Hammer
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Wouldn't surprise me if Manchester became a dry town now, rangers fans have a way of fucking things up for everyone else not just themselves.
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Joe
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I might wear a Zenit shirt, see if there are any left hanging around.
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Jamie
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Some crackers of the animals on YouTube
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
I might wear a Zenit shirt, see if there are any left hanging around.
Not advisable unless you're also carrying heavy artillery.
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