Didn't take long - Marseille ain't changed.
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More fighting, water cannons being used0
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https://www.rt.com/on-air/russia-england-euro2016-match/Red_in_SE8 said:
Kicking off now. The Russians have arrived.Red_in_SE8 said:Been watching the RT feed which is from just out side the ground at the moment. England fans in good spirits and no sign of violence but there are going to be some serious hang overs tomorrow.
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Just been watching that feed. It is literally like a war zone. Running battles, tear gas, water cannon, the lot0
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have itv even mentioned it?0
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Yes.Karim_myBagheri said:have itv even mentioned it?
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fair enough, just when I turned it over the presenter was saying about the great atmosphere in the ground with the fans. just been watching bbc news the people they have been speaking to have all said the police are very much to blame for losing control.Bedsaddick said:
Yes.Karim_myBagheri said:have itv even mentioned it?
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Good point SD. You forgot to account for a couple of things though: the inability to have a pint without turning into a wannabe Popeye, and a real lack of intelligence.SDAddick said:It looks like it could be a parody of football fans fighting. They're throwing plastic and lightweight chairs FFS. Feels like their mums should just pop out at any time and call them in for dinner, then yell at them because she told them "Don't throw things."
Absolutely love all the posturing though.
In a country beset by real violence, and threats of violence, you hope that everyone (supporters, "ultras," and police) could do with a bit of calm and common sense. There are bigger problems in the world, particularly now.
Interesting to hear that there have been 20k+ Welsh fans in Bordeaux. Look at all the bother there - NOT!
Sick and tired of reading excuses on here for the behaviour of these inept imbeciles.2 -
Ironically, the Russians and French youths wouldn't have got away with this if there wasn't so many England 'boys' on bans. This is easy pickings for the Russians and the cowardly French. Drunken gobshites and normal fans not looking for trouble. They'd have faced much stiffer opposition if so many of the England lot hadn't had their passports taken off them!5
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How many Welsh fans were attacked by ultras?bazjonster said:SDAddick said:It looks like it could be a parody of football fans fighting. They're throwing plastic and lightweight chairs FFS. Feels like their mums should just pop out at any time and call them in for dinner, then yell at them because she told them "Don't throw things."
Absolutely love all the posturing though.
In a country beset by real violence, and threats of violence, you hope that everyone (supporters, "ultras," and police) could do with a bit of calm and common sense. There are bigger problems in the world, particularly now.
Interesting to hear that there have been 20k+ Welsh fans in Bordeaux. Look at all the bother there - NOT!0 -
I don't know the background but are all the England fans literally blameless?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
How many Welsh fans were attacked by ultras?bazjonster said:SDAddick said:It looks like it could be a parody of football fans fighting. They're throwing plastic and lightweight chairs FFS. Feels like their mums should just pop out at any time and call them in for dinner, then yell at them because she told them "Don't throw things."
Absolutely love all the posturing though.
In a country beset by real violence, and threats of violence, you hope that everyone (supporters, "ultras," and police) could do with a bit of calm and common sense. There are bigger problems in the world, particularly now.
Interesting to hear that there have been 20k+ Welsh fans in Bordeaux. Look at all the bother there - NOT!0 - Sponsored links:
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bazjonster said:
Good point SD. You forgot to account for a couple of things though: the inability to have a pint without turning into a wannabe Popeye, and a real lack of intelligence.SDAddick said:It looks like it could be a parody of football fans fighting. They're throwing plastic and lightweight chairs FFS. Feels like their mums should just pop out at any time and call them in for dinner, then yell at them because she told them "Don't throw things."
Absolutely love all the posturing though.
In a country beset by real violence, and threats of violence, you hope that everyone (supporters, "ultras," and police) could do with a bit of calm and common sense. There are bigger problems in the world, particularly now.
Interesting to hear that there have been 20k+ Welsh fans in Bordeaux. Look at all the bother there - NOT!
Sick and tired of reading excuses on here for the behaviour of these inept imbeciles.
How many french locals and Slovakia fans attacked them though?
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yeah every single one of those England fans deserve it. though there has been loads of reports from people there saying a lot of the fans are being attacked indiscriminately but you just carry on tarring them all with your brush.bazjonster said:
Good point SD. You forgot to account for a couple of things though: the inability to have a pint without turning into a wannabe Popeye, and a real lack of intelligence.SDAddick said:It looks like it could be a parody of football fans fighting. They're throwing plastic and lightweight chairs FFS. Feels like their mums should just pop out at any time and call them in for dinner, then yell at them because she told them "Don't throw things."
Absolutely love all the posturing though.
In a country beset by real violence, and threats of violence, you hope that everyone (supporters, "ultras," and police) could do with a bit of calm and common sense. There are bigger problems in the world, particularly now.
Interesting to hear that there have been 20k+ Welsh fans in Bordeaux. Look at all the bother there - NOT!
Sick and tired of reading excuses on here for the behaviour of these inept imbeciles.6 -
Oh yeah ok, all the "top boys" are more than a match for the Ruskies yeah? We're not a fucking patch on them matey, top boys or notMillwallFan said:Ironically, the Russians and French youths wouldn't have got away with this if there wasn't so many England 'boys' on bans. This is easy pickings for the Russians and the cowardly French. Drunken gobshites and normal fans not looking for trouble. They'd have faced much stiffer opposition if so many of the England lot hadn't had their passports taken off them!
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Some of our lads just wanted to have a quiet discussion over a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon about the merits of Sartre and Camus, and the violent Russians and French police have ruined it.1
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Of course not and far from it but the way it's portrayed is England football fans bad every other set of fans lovable rogues just out for a laugh.DamoNorthStand said:
I don't know the background but are all the England fans literally blameless?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
How many Welsh fans were attacked by ultras?bazjonster said:
Interesting to hear that there have been 20k+ Welsh fans in Bordeaux. Look at all the bother there - NOT!SDAddick said:It looks like it could be a parody of football fans fighting. They're throwing plastic and lightweight chairs FFS. Feels like their mums should just pop out at any time and call them in for dinner, then yell at them because she told them "Don't throw things."
Absolutely love all the posturing though.
In a country beset by real violence, and threats of violence, you hope that everyone (supporters, "ultras," and police) could do with a bit of calm and common sense. There are bigger problems in the world, particularly now.
Know loads of people gone out to the tournament to support us and most probably have never thrown a fist in anger in their lives but they and the rest of us as English football supporters are being tarnished as scum just because of being English football supporters. Not denying we have probably got loads of tossbags out there stoking it but there are numerous reports of "normal" supporters just being attacked by French and Russian ultras and the French police.
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Wouldn't be surprised if this now goes badly wrong in stadium. Poor segregation from what I've heard0
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Matey? Lolsam3110 said:
Oh yeah ok, all the "top boys" are more than a match for the Ruskies yeah? We're not a fucking patch on them matey, top boys or notMillwallFan said:Ironically, the Russians and French youths wouldn't have got away with this if there wasn't so many England 'boys' on bans. This is easy pickings for the Russians and the cowardly French. Drunken gobshites and normal fans not looking for trouble. They'd have faced much stiffer opposition if so many of the England lot hadn't had their passports taken off them!
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Top boys?? Haha1
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Some people just love a moan at up at our own regardless of facts and eyewitnesses.
We are not angels by any means but for rock sake we are a target for the reputation we had in the 70s and 80s
We are now a scalp to these countries even though 95% of our fans have moved on with the times, like English football I fans at home n general.9 -
Russians broke in the England section at the end and had everyone fleeing
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That's because they're fckin scarfers Dan, it's obvious.AFKABartram said:Russians broke in the England section at the end and had everyone fleeing
They ain't out there for trouble, poor sods
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Dont worry the next Major Tournament wont have these issues...
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England fans to blame. I saw one of them making faces at the poor Russians.5
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Some pretty shocking footage on bbc news just now.0
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Just seen it. Cowardly, cowardly bastards. Hugely outnumbering England supporters and battering them whilst on the floor barely conscious in packs and sneaking up and attacking them.MrOneLung said:Some pretty shocking footage on bbc news just now.
Where were their lot when our dickheads were around before they were all banned.
Bullying cowards. The equivalent of having a pop at an oap in the pub because he was a bit handy when he was younger.
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The French police crowd control is shit isn't it.
I can't see either the outside the ground violence getting so out of control or the in ground violence happening these days at UK venues.
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Rusky svině
As they chant in Prague, from bitter experience.0 -