Spitting at a person is one of the lowest things anybody can do. Repulsive.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostSpitting at a person is one of the lowest things anybody can do. Repulsive.LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS
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Originally posted by vespa View PostSorry you had to witness some one abusing the female rail staff ( not that abusing any rail staff is acceptable in my view ) , but yeah going to football and having a few beers goes hand in hand in my world , as does a bit of sniff for many of the lads .
Things should always be put on the downlow though ,in front of kids . But spitting in the face of a steward , REALLY ? did that really happen ? that is so wrong.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostSorry to say, but it did. To our left of the goal as we faced the pitch. Celebrations led to pushes and shoves with stewards. Steward spat at was a large guy in his 50s. He seemed a decent type. I felt very sorry for him.
well no one should have to go to work and be spat upon .
Ive been issued with a " spit kit" at work ,(i drive trains) in case anyone spits on me , i`m supposed to stop ,gather their spit and collect it to give to the BTP, so it can go off for testing ! Cant see that really being the outcome ,if someone spits at me at work ,to be fair ..............Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by QprSinceBirth View PostI don't care if people wanna get drunk take drugs ect as long as it does not harm a bystander.
I can also understand that it's an individuals choice to be doing that at football but go to the bog and do it. People start to feel invincible after a few beers.
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Originally posted by Connell10 View Posti reckon knocking one out then flicking that in stewards face is worse , but i get where your cumming from mate!
Originally posted by vespa View PostI reckon feltching a steward is worse ,but i get where you two are coming from !You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostDisagree mate. Providing somebody with a small portion of protein (albeit a salty 1) could be looked upon by some as a good deed from the "cummer".
I, personally, find feltching a rather enjoyable process. Rather that than be spat at. But I'm old fashioned like that.
He said him and his mates would take it in turns in bashing one out, they would then go for a drive to find a suitable victim pull up by the side of them and then unleash the handful right in the persons boat.
Charming !!Last edited by jfish; 24-09-2013, 07:40 AM.
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Unfortunately we have in the past and still do have some bell end supporters and a few of them are nice lads when there sober but get a few beers in them and they think they are invincible. It started with in house abuse which then led to in house fighting and now it seem to of moved on to abusing whoever crosses there paths. A new one for me on Saturday was to see our own fans throwing flares into our own crowd with one guy getting his shirt burnt, wtf is wrong with these people and before long I can see somebody retaliating and somebody's gonna get hurt.
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Rarely travel away nowadays , do not enjoy being surrounded by the behaviour of our supporters on the road.
Everything is to excess food, drink and drugs. Too many of our supporters use it as a form of escapism from their boring lives, how else can their behaviour be explained. I can excuse the younger lads to an extent but more often than not its middle aged men I'm talking about. It's not fans mis behaving badly at the football ...it's fans misbehaving because they think they have to when they are at the football.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 24-09-2013, 08:59 AM.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostRarely travel away nowadays , do not enjoy being surrounded by the behaviour of our supporters on the road.
Everything is to excess food, drink and drugs. Too many of our supporters use it as a form of escapism from their boring lives, how else can their behaviour be explained. I can excuse the younger lads to an extent but more often than not its middle aged men I'm talking about. It's not fans mis behaving badly at the football ...it's fans misbehaving because they think they have to when they are at the football.
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