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  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    Banter
    That's OK then because England outnumbered Russia all the way through the "banter" and still had their arses handed to them.
    England scarfers caught unawares and ended up giving a very good account of emselves from what has emerged of late.
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    Banter
    That's OK then because England outnumbered Russia all the way through the "banter" and still had their arses handed to them.
    England scarfers caught unawares and ended up giving a very good account of emselves from what has emerged of late.
    I'm sure the practice they have put in will come in handy when they take part in the danson fun run...
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    Banter
    That's OK then because England outnumbered Russia all the way through the "banter" and still had their arses handed to them.
    England scarfers caught unawares and ended up giving a very good account of emselves from what has emerged of late.
    I'm sure the practice they have put in will come in handy when they take part in the danson fun run...
    Sour grapes

    Ain't you got some bagpipes to polish or curling stones to wax?

    ; )
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    The sweatys ain't there, that's all you need to worry about
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    Banter
    That's OK then because England outnumbered Russia all the way through the "banter" and still had their arses handed to them.
    England scarfers caught unawares and ended up giving a very good account of emselves from what has emerged of late.
    I'm sure the practice they have put in will come in handy when they take part in the danson fun run...
    Sour grapes

    Ain't you got some bagpipes to polish or curling stones to wax?

    ; )
    Na, the pipes haven't been used since 19fucking98 and I'm more likely to have kidney stones than curling stones!
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    Banter
    That's OK then because England outnumbered Russia all the way through the "banter" and still had their arses handed to them.
    England scarfers caught unawares and ended up giving a very good account of emselves from what has emerged of late.
    I'm sure the practice they have put in will come in handy when they take part in the danson fun run...
    Sour grapes

    Ain't you got some bagpipes to polish or curling stones to wax?

    ; )
    Na, the pipes haven't been used since 19fucking98 and I'm more likely to have kidney stones than curling stones!
    What Valley Gary said
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    The sweatys ain't there, that's all you need to worry about
    Unfortunately not VG, my kids are half Irish!
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,351
    Godstone said:

    A mob of Russians tried to get a Charlton flag from a couple of Addicks in their forties. They were just ordinary fans and said they didn't want any trouble.

    Things turned extremely violent when the ultras robbed them of their wallets which included their tickets to the Lille steam train rally and model railways exhibition.

    The good news is that the Doctors reckon the ultras will make a full recovery.

    Putin better watch his back if one of our pencil cases goes missing!!
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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978

    So now England and Wales have teamed up and massively outnumber the Russians, is football violence a good thing?

    The sweatys ain't there, that's all you need to worry about
    Unfortunately not VG, my kids are half Irish!
    I used to like you Dave
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,866
    This Russian hooliganism invasion is disgusting.

    Shocking that MP's over there are encouraging violent criminal acts too. What does this say for the future of Russia and the strange fact that they have obviously strongly just majorly got into something and pointing out we are the trend setters of 30 years ago.

    Brits in football related violence have obviously been idiots over the years, with the bad high reputation for provoking football fights but these Russians are freaks, like they specifically stay in shape, work out go to the gym for the specific purpose to beat up football fans they don't know.

    Its even weirder that these Russian thugs are not even under the influence of alcohol (not that its a good enough excuse anyway)
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,223
    Imagine if Russia get through and draw Ukraine!
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978
    Russian hooligan on BBC News saying they've been waiting 10 years for something like this and can't believe how little the French OB have done.
  • Godstone
    Godstone Posts: 700
    Dave2l said:

    This Russian hooliganism invasion is disgusting.

    Shocking that MP's over there are encouraging violent criminal acts too. What does this say for the future of Russia and the strange fact that they have obviously strongly just majorly got into something and pointing out we are the trend setters of 30 years ago.

    Brits in football related violence have obviously been idiots over the years, with the bad high reputation for provoking football fights but these Russians are freaks, like they specifically stay in shape, work out go to the gym for the specific purpose to beat up football fans they don't know.

    Its even weirder that these Russian thugs are not even under the influence of alcohol (not that its a good enough excuse anyway)

    Have to say that Russian MPs encouraging this reminds me of the rise of the Nazis with the help of the 'Brownshirts', who were paramilitary thugs.

    Dictators love the supposed physical supremacy of their people which is why the USSR and East Germany drugged their athletes and why the modern Russian regime encourage this kind of aggressive masculinity (just as Putin likes to ride on a horse bare-chested).
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,806
    Lebvedev said something like 'Well done the boys for doing us proud, let's see what we can do for them when they get home'

    The Russian combat units will not get nicked in France because they are too fast for inspector cluseau's men (rank I know sorry), get promoted up in the army, get medals and shit and be generally well praised.

    The English fans will get nicked and sent to prison, or banned or both.

    Roll on World Cup 2018.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,144
    Godstone said:

    Dave2l said:

    This Russian hooliganism invasion is disgusting.

    Shocking that MP's over there are encouraging violent criminal acts too. What does this say for the future of Russia and the strange fact that they have obviously strongly just majorly got into something and pointing out we are the trend setters of 30 years ago.

    Brits in football related violence have obviously been idiots over the years, with the bad high reputation for provoking football fights but these Russians are freaks, like they specifically stay in shape, work out go to the gym for the specific purpose to beat up football fans they don't know.

    Its even weirder that these Russian thugs are not even under the influence of alcohol (not that its a good enough excuse anyway)

    Have to say that Russian MPs encouraging this reminds me of the rise of the Nazis with the help of the 'Brownshirts', who were paramilitary thugs.

    Dictators love the supposed physical supremacy of their people which is why the USSR and East Germany drugged their athletes and why the modern Russian regime encourage this kind of aggressive masculinity (just as Putin likes to ride on a horse bare-chested).
    That's absolutely what this is about. See also the Night Wolves.

    It was the same in Serbia. Remember Arkan, Milosevic's henchman? He originally recruited from Red Star Belgrade terraces. Later he even bought his own club, Obelisk, which was mysteriously successful until he got bumped off.

    This core crew in Russia are probably not even footie fans. My Spanner mate who was there (and worked for a while in Moscow) reminded me that each oligarch has his own private 'army'. They might be from such a group, because all the oligarchs are in hock to Putin. They go out there to show the ordinary hooligan fans what to do. Doubt they will be the ones worrying about our guys throwing chairs. Meanwhile Putin has 'deniability". His trademark.

    I don't underestimate the dangers of jihadi terrorists, but never, ever let them make you take your eyes off Russia.

  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,195
    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,715
    Godstone said:

    Dave2l said:

    This Russian hooliganism invasion is disgusting.

    Shocking that MP's over there are encouraging violent criminal acts too. What does this say for the future of Russia and the strange fact that they have obviously strongly just majorly got into something and pointing out we are the trend setters of 30 years ago.

    Brits in football related violence have obviously been idiots over the years, with the bad high reputation for provoking football fights but these Russians are freaks, like they specifically stay in shape, work out go to the gym for the specific purpose to beat up football fans they don't know.

    Its even weirder that these Russian thugs are not even under the influence of alcohol (not that its a good enough excuse anyway)

    Have to say that Russian MPs encouraging this reminds me of the rise of the Nazis with the help of the 'Brownshirts', who were paramilitary thugs.

    Dictators love the supposed physical supremacy of their people which is why the USSR and East Germany drugged their athletes and why the modern Russian regime encourage this kind of aggressive masculinity (just as Putin likes to ride on a horse bare-chested).
    The Russians still have drug issues with their athletes and their government are rumoured to be involved.
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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,978
    Uboat said:

    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.

    I was gonna say, could you imagine the reaction to some of the comments if they'd been about Somalians/Pakistanis
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
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    Uboat said:

    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.

    I was gonna say, could you imagine the reaction to some of the comments if they'd been about Somalians/Pakistanis
    Or people from Deptford nicking water from the London Marathon...!
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,144
    Uboat said:

    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.

    Absolutely agree with you. But Putin has taken complete control of that country, and its media. Russia is currently the country the UK would be if a bunch of 'Wall took over the UK Cabinet.

    There are more than 40,000 Russians with permanent residence in the Czech Republic. Generally they are people who are disgusted by the direction Putin is taking their country, although we are also worried about Putin agents "embedded" among them.

  • Godstone
    Godstone Posts: 700
    Uboat said:

    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.

    There are lovely people in every country but what has gone on in Russia in the last few years is troubling.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948

    Uboat said:

    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.

    Absolutely agree with you. But Putin has taken complete control of that country, and its media. Russia is currently the country the UK would be if a bunch of 'Wall took over the UK Cabinet.

    There are more than 40,000 Russians with permanent residence in the Czech Republic. Generally they are people who are disgusted by the direction Putin is taking their country, although we are also worried about Putin agents "embedded" among them.

    40,000 out of 150,000,000; he ain't doing too bad then really is he
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    edited June 2016
    You just have to look at the two people arrested today for putting a flower arrangement - spelling "Love Wins" - outside the US Embassy in Moscow.

    I've worked with Russians, and have a close neighbour as one, and they are decent people - if a bit stereoptyically aloof. But to imply that these people were the embodiment of Russia - "decent but aloof" - would be a gross error.

    Russia - on the whole - has issues aplenty and some very aggressive and unfavourable elements. We're seeing some of these manifest in the violence on the streets of France and the tweets by their elected officials, and I dare say we need to get used to that if we're going to have a World Cup there.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    LuckyReds said:

    You just have to look at the two people arrested today for putting a flower arrangement - spelling "Love Wins" - outside the US Embassy in Moscow.

    I've worked with Russians, and have a close neighbour as one, and they are decent people - if a bit stereoptyically aloof. But to imply that these people were the embodiment of Russia - "decent but aloof" - would be a gross error.

    Russia - on the whole - has issues aplenty and some very aggressive and unfavourable elements. We're seeing some of these manifest in the violence on the streets of France and the tweets by their elected officials, and I dare say we need to get used to that if we're going to have a World Cup there.

    Next door neighbour, can't get any closer than that Red. Unless you got a flt share...
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866
    edited June 2016

    LuckyReds said:

    You just have to look at the two people arrested today for putting a flower arrangement - spelling "Love Wins" - outside the US Embassy in Moscow.

    I've worked with Russians, and have a close neighbour as one, and they are decent people - if a bit stereoptyically aloof. But to imply that these people were the embodiment of Russia - "decent but aloof" - would be a gross error.

    Russia - on the whole - has issues aplenty and some very aggressive and unfavourable elements. We're seeing some of these manifest in the violence on the streets of France and the tweets by their elected officials, and I dare say we need to get used to that if we're going to have a World Cup there.

    Next door neighbour, can't get any closer than that Red. Unless you got a flt share...
    Downstairs, I live in a flat.

    She's left her garden furniture on the balcony, I'm shitting it about when she gets home this week... Might have to bring a Welsh guy from work back, so we can have safety in numbers.
  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678

    Uboat said:

    I've been to Russia twice and meet a lot of lovely people. Just thought I'd mention that as its all gone a bit cold war on here.
    Not a sympathiser or apologist. Just adding perspective.

    Absolutely agree with you. But Putin has taken complete control of that country, and its media. Russia is currently the country the UK would be if a bunch of 'Wall took over the UK Cabinet.

    There are more than 40,000 Russians with permanent residence in the Czech Republic. Generally they are people who are disgusted by the direction Putin is taking their country, although we are also worried about Putin agents "embedded" among them.

    Who is 'we', out of interest?
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,806
    Putin's Russia is very different from gobachov's russia even though many of the Russian people are the same.

    There is every possibility the state will have assisted, trained and supported the current display of Russian strength in France.

    Putin remains one of the most powerful and dangerous people on the planet, a man to be rightly feared.

    In many ways what he has achieved is very impressive.