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AFC Wimbledon fans involved in incident at London Bridge
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Leave it, love.killerandflash said:
40-15 would have been a better Wimbledon scoresinceiwasyoung said:40 against 3 . Hope they feel good in themselves.4 -
oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .
This was our fans going into the Wimbledon end in 1985. Photo taken by my dad
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I remember fans singing "shit fans, no ground" at us in the 80's tbf!oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .2 -
I think we heard "What's it like to have no ground?" every week apart from Man Utd who sang "What's it like to share a ground?"YTS1978 said:
I remember fans singing "shit fans, no ground" at us in the 80's tbf!oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .0 -
If we’re going to sing songs that belong to other clubs’ rivals to wind that club up, I must insist we do it with our torch lights from our mobile phones on25
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I must be the only fan that sees the torch lights as harmless and quite decorative.
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1987 > physical violence, ha what a great time
2022 > oh god no, you can’t sing that14 -
PC gone mad, world's gone soft, bloody millennials etc etcValleyGary said:1987 > physical violence, ha what a great time
2022 > oh god no, you can’t sing that4 -
I must be the only one who clearly doesn’t understand why anyone gives a shite either way 🤷♀️seth plum said:I must be the only fan that sees the torch lights as harmless and quite decorative.14 -
Not the dogs bollocks?bobmunro said:Bedsaddick said:
What a pathetic post .ValleyOfTears said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
I don’t know if this is true or not, but why do our ‘fans’ think it’s ok to sing songs to other fans about their rivals to wind then up? It’s really weird. Singing Southampton songs at Portsmouth the other night and now potentially this, I simply don’t get itCroydon said:Wimbledon fans on twitter saying it started over some MK Dons chants
I think you will find that our, ahem ... "fans" are the same as all "fans". It's called a bit of bantz and lads having a joke. I'm beginning to wonder whether it isn't just the ghastly woke brigade silencing anyone who dares mention the hot button topics of the day that is their beef but actually silencing anyone from ever speaking anything ever! How ironic... The leftist atheists have become more Barbara Woodhouse ... than Barbara Woodhouse!
Clearly you weren't around when the Perry Suckling song was sung!
Or "is that all bring away" and other cardinal sins of goading the opposition in song! Who would have thought it!
I suspect there are some on these pages that will not rest until The Valley has the atmos of crown green bowls!
Be careful what you wish for.
It's his usual bollocks.2 -
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I was grateful for the education, I mentioned fans doing this.KBslittlesis said:
I must be the only one who clearly doesn’t understand why anyone gives a shite either way 🤷♀️seth plum said:I must be the only fan that sees the torch lights as harmless and quite decorative.
My Granddaughter then showed me I have a torch on my own phone, to be fair she is five 🤷♂️🔦10 -
I think we should take it up a level.
We need to ask those doing it to sway in harmony. Perhaps the older generation can join in with disposable lighters.
Then, the drummer should lead the Covered End in a rendition of "We Are Sailing" by Rod Stewart.
This will strike the fear of god into the opposition, and undoubtedly lead to our ultimate victory.
Move over "let em come..."8 -
I don't know if it's true or not but on 69th minute against Oxford everyone's going to hold up their phone with the ping pong ball scene from Debbie does Dallas.seth plum said:I must be the only fan that sees the torch lights as harmless and quite decorative.0 -
MrWalker said:
Not the dogs bollocks?bobmunro said:Bedsaddick said:
What a pathetic post .ValleyOfTears said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
I don’t know if this is true or not, but why do our ‘fans’ think it’s ok to sing songs to other fans about their rivals to wind then up? It’s really weird. Singing Southampton songs at Portsmouth the other night and now potentially this, I simply don’t get itCroydon said:Wimbledon fans on twitter saying it started over some MK Dons chants
I think you will find that our, ahem ... "fans" are the same as all "fans". It's called a bit of bantz and lads having a joke. I'm beginning to wonder whether it isn't just the ghastly woke brigade silencing anyone who dares mention the hot button topics of the day that is their beef but actually silencing anyone from ever speaking anything ever! How ironic... The leftist atheists have become more Barbara Woodhouse ... than Barbara Woodhouse!
Clearly you weren't around when the Perry Suckling song was sung!
Or "is that all bring away" and other cardinal sins of goading the opposition in song! Who would have thought it!
I suspect there are some on these pages that will not rest until The Valley has the atmos of crown green bowls!
Be careful what you wish for.
It's his usual bollocks.
Heal!
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Better still to accompany the lights, @MrWalker and his brothers could give us a rendition of ‘the sun ain’t going shine anymore’SporadicAddick said:I think we should take it up a level.
We need to ask those doing it to sway in harmony. Perhaps the older generation can join in with disposable lighters.
Then, the drummer should lead the Covered End in a rendition of "We Are Sailing" by Rod Stewart.
This will strike the fear of god into the opposition, and undoubtedly lead to our ultimate victory.
Move over "let em come..."3 -
The Man of Kent and Middle parks finest.Amos on the wing said:oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .
This was our fans going into the Wimbledon end in 1985. Photo taken by my dad1 -
Grass.Amos on the wing said:oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .
This was our fans going into the Wimbledon end in 1985. Photo taken by my dad15 -
No, I'm the same.KBslittlesis said:
I must be the only one who clearly doesn’t understand why anyone gives a shite either way 🤷♀️seth plum said:I must be the only fan that sees the torch lights as harmless and quite decorative.2 -
And I thought they just went around picking up litter.0
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TwatFriend Or Defoe said:
Grass.Amos on the wing said:oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .
This was our fans going into the Wimbledon end in 1985. Photo taken by my dad2 -
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Guess the joke doesn't come across well in writting.Amos on the wing said:
TwatFriend Or Defoe said:
Grass.Amos on the wing said:oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .
This was our fans going into the Wimbledon end in 1985. Photo taken by my dad19 -
Where’s the footage?Friend Or Defoe said:Nothing more cringey than chanting another club's chants. It doesn't get a reaction it just makes the support look like a joke.
Seen footage, the Charlton 3 should be proud of their efforts.1 -
At the end of your legage?paulsturgess said:
Where’s the footage?Friend Or Defoe said:Nothing more cringey than chanting another club's chants. It doesn't get a reaction it just makes the support look like a joke.
Seen footage, the Charlton 3 should be proud of their efforts.27 -
Is the footage needage?Off_it said:
At the end of your legage?paulsturgess said:
Where’s the footage?Friend Or Defoe said:Nothing more cringey than chanting another club's chants. It doesn't get a reaction it just makes the support look like a joke.
Seen footage, the Charlton 3 should be proud of their efforts.0 -
I heard it was West Ham fans coming back from Kidderminster.2
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And it was fair comment, however grating, because leaving The Valley was a joke decision and entirely self-inflicted.Henry Irving said:
I think we heard "What's it like to have no ground?" every week apart from Man Utd who sang "What's it like to share a ground?"YTS1978 said:
I remember fans singing "shit fans, no ground" at us in the 80's tbf!oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .Taunting Wimbledon fans with MK Dons isn’t the same thing. The equivalent would be their move to Selhurst. Who wants to be associated with MK Dons? Not me.
Thought the Saints thing was pathetic, personally. Would we sing about Palace at Brighton or Millwall at West Ham? I bloody hope not.14 -
Was 100% AFC fans, I was there and got off the train with them. It then all kicked off down the bottom of the escalators.ChiAddick said:I heard it was West Ham fans coming back from Kidderminster.I then got a train with Hartlepool fans, they all then kicked off fighting at kings cross.0 -
I’ve seen a video, 10-15 Wimbledon on 2-3 Charlton at the ticket barriers, one guy had 4-5 on him at one point and was taking a proper hiding.
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I wasn’t there officer…. HonestAmos on the wing said:oohaahmortimer said:
Yeah after we were ground sharing at palace I’m sure we’d have loved oppo fans to sing shit about that .AllHailTheHen said:On the way back to the station on Floyd Road one of our fans sang MK Dons and a couple of their fans completely lost it. The sad thing is one of them was in his 50s and trying to take our guys head off. It's pathetic
of course the reaction is way over the top and ridiculous but wtf did the div want a round of applause , goading knob end .
all those old enough will remember back in the eighties plough Lane as one of the grounds we always looked hard at. with a few lads going in the home end and kicking off and us always letting a goal in cos our players were distracted and then our lads would be marched round in to the away end .
This was our fans going into the Wimbledon end in 1985. Photo taken by my dad3 -
Where can this footage be found ?DA9 said:I’ve seen a video, 10-15 Wimbledon on 2-3 Charlton at the ticket barriers, one guy had 4-5 on him at one point and was taking a proper hiding.0


















