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you know nothing john snow!!!!
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Originally posted by loneranger View PostDo regale us with your heroic tales from last time.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Isn't it usually handbags at four paces/ hold me back, I'm gonna kill 'em. (I said hold me back..... FFS)? Vulgar and unpleasant, but not usually violent? That said, perhaps because of my age, I don't see much of it these days thank goodness. And never at home. Only occasionally away. And even then it's more vulgar than it is violent. The overwhelming majority of Rs fans are decent folk. And fun.
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostSo you didn't go. I saw it with my own eyes they ploughed into the family end hitting women and children there will be revenge
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[QUOTE=72bus;1156265]every club has its fair share of muggy fans and show offs they seem to mis behave more when they've had a good drink at footy , i drove to the game last sat saw loads of old faces in the ground and no trouble, i didnt get out of the car park til 6pm. but it was plain sailing after that. i hate it at away games when im sat next to an idiot that wants to goad fans the whole game and sometimes i say something to them like you will melt into the crowd when u leave[/QUOTE
car park was a joke
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Digressing back to the OP: nice post about what was obviously an enjoyable away day. And very well done to your son for sorting out the situation in the best possible way. Something needs to be said when somebody behaves that way. I enjoyed my visit to Yeovil and found everybody there very helpful and friendly. We had a particularly nice bus driver who made it his business to make sure we got to the station on time for the 6:30pm train, and participated in a bit of friendly banter on the way.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Did anyone else notice on about 80mins on Saturday five Yeovil walk up to the side of the away end outside the ground (where you could see the car park to the left) and start calling out Rangers fans. Three Rangers obliged and went outside which I don't think the Yeovil five expected (must be their party trick to feel hard each game call out fans from the safety of outside the ground) as when the three sized up and walked towards them the five bolted up the alley double quick
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[QUOTE=West Acton;1156427]Did anyone else notice on about 80mins on Saturday five Yeovil walk up to the side of the away end outside the ground (where you could see the car park to the left) and start calling out Rangers fans. Three Rangers obliged and went outside which I don't think the Yeovil five expected (must be their party trick to feel hard each game call out fans from the safety of outside the ground) as when the three sized up and walked towards them the five bolted up the alley double quick[/QUOTE
Gilhoolies brothers by all accounts-heard they stopped off for a bite to eat on the way home at london zoo.PRIDE OF LONDON.
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let us be aware that thisw yeovil game had been given as a danger game because of the previous meeting so thats why the qpr fans may well have been a bit out of order,but mostly it is drink related
take alcohole out of the day and it would have been much less of a swearing day out
on the whole our fans are very well behaved
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