I really can't be arsed with this shite anymore !
See you all next season when everyone's in a better mood .......
Bye
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17I don't condone violence
HOWEVER
Frankly, whoever organised Man City's day got it totally wrong
Corpaboy come back
What the Fook do people expect?
A round of applause from the Liverpool fans and come back to ours for a cup of tea?
Sad thing is Police heavily involved when they could be taking drug dealing Filth off the streets
HOWEVER
Frankly, whoever organised Man City's day got it totally wrong
Corpaboy come back
What the Fook do people expect?
A round of applause from the Liverpool fans and come back to ours for a cup of tea?
Sad thing is Police heavily involved when they could be taking drug dealing Filth off the streets
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18Because it would have made the blindest bit of difference what the coach looked like.Corpaboy wrote:If they had just turned up in a "normal" , plain clothed coach , none of this would've happened !
The warnings were out there that they were going to be met with a hostile reception , but still chose to rock up in the biggest "blinged-up" coach you'll ever see .
Not condoning what happened one bit . Bang out of order . But at the same time , so easily preventable imho
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19Tbh if they'd stuck to the booing and flares and smoke etc., it would have been a fantastic atmosphere. Unfortunately there are nobheads.
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20Having seen the coach driven away from the stadium at half time on BT Sport, and heard about it that way, afterwards I saw one video, from the bus, on the BBC MotD page. So neither mass hysteria nor ignorant of it. Social media is a pretty good filter for crap I do and don't care about and I have no interest at all in how much coverage something gets one way or another.Justanordinaryfan wrote: My other point was/is that you are very unlikely to hear anything about anything if you don’t read papers or switch on your tv!
Video from inside the bus is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43639036
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21Like I say .... can't be arsed with all this at the moment .SJG99 wrote:Because it would have made the blindest bit of difference what the coach looked like.Corpaboy wrote:If they had just turned up in a "normal" , plain clothed coach , none of this would've happened !
The warnings were out there that they were going to be met with a hostile reception , but still chose to rock up in the biggest "blinged-up" coach you'll ever see .
Not condoning what happened one bit . Bang out of order . But at the same time , so easily preventable imho
Liverpool fans were WRONG for throwing shit at bus
Police were WRONG for organising the route
Man City were WRONG for rocking up in a bus emlazonned in their club badge and SPONSORS logos ........
If everyone had got together , and Man City turned up in a Castell Coaches bus with blacked out windows , they could've slipped in without any fucker even noticing !!??
Christ !!
They should've spoken with J from Cross Keys to organise their transport !!
£20 per person . No club badges or sponsorship on the side of the bus , but no fucker knows what time the bus leaves , what route it's taking or if they are gonna get picked up for the return journey !!! But at least they have a laugh and everyone gets home safe !!!!
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22Anyway ...... Could've all been worse if Conor McGregor had been hanging around outside The Arkles Pub .......
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23?SJG99 wrote:Having seen the coach driven away from the stadium at half time on BT Sport, and heard about it that way, afterwards I saw one video, from the bus, on the BBC MotD page. So neither mass hysteria nor ignorant of it. Social media is a pretty good filter for crap I do and don't care about and I have no interest at all in how much coverage something gets one way or another.Justanordinaryfan wrote: My other point was/is that you are very unlikely to hear anything about anything if you don’t read papers or switch on your tv!
Video from inside the bus is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43639036
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24So . How was that bus deemed as "un drivable" for the trip home ???Justanordinaryfan wrote:?SJG99 wrote:Having seen the coach driven away from the stadium at half time on BT Sport, and heard about it that way, afterwards I saw one video, from the bus, on the BBC MotD page. So neither mass hysteria nor ignorant of it. Social media is a pretty good filter for crap I do and don't care about and I have no interest at all in how much coverage something gets one way or another.Justanordinaryfan wrote: My other point was/is that you are very unlikely to hear anything about anything if you don’t read papers or switch on your tv!
Video from inside the bus is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43639036
And if they were so scared and wound up , why film it all on mobile whilst bragging that the "bus windows are unbreakable"
BTW .... they lost , 3-0 and Jason from Cross Keys would've organised better transport if only they'd asked .......
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