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  • #16
    A little, but not quite retarded as yet.

    Plenty more drug abuse left in me before that.

    I'm upgrading to the heroin.
    Your mum would love me...

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    • #17
      maybe this will give rangers a chance to get their act together after the game then.could prove to be a very good move by the club afterall.
      Or more likely Rangers will end wandering off all over the place and Cardiff will get to claim a result against some lashed uni bods who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time

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      • #18
        Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
        I wouldn't suggest parents taking there kids.

        Forget after the match there will be plenty of action pre match so I don't think its worth taking a chance.
        What a load of ********,my 5 year old comes to every home game,why should he stay at home,i will leave at the final whistle walk the 10 minutes to my car and not have 1 confrontation.

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        • #19
          Parents of youngsters (5 - 12) must have grown up and gone to games in the 70's and 80's when the threat of trouble and the level of real bother was much much worse. Even Millwall was nothing more than handbags in comparison. They'll only be real bother if people go looking for it. If you want to stay safe, it's very easily done. LR is one of the safest venues and environments in British football. Fantastic arena to watch football in and you need youngsters to attend games like Cardiff at home, that will have a fantastic atmosphere under the lights - to hook them.

          No-one need to be scared or worried about going to a game.....

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
            Parents of youngsters (5 - 12) must have grown up and gone to games in the 70's and 80's when the threat of trouble and the level of real bother was much much worse. Even Millwall was nothing more than handbags in comparison. They'll only be real bother if people go looking for it. If you want to stay safe, it's very easily done. LR is one of the safest venues and environments in British football. Fantastic arena to watch football in and you need youngsters to attend games like Cardiff at home, that will have a fantastic atmosphere under the lights - to hook them.

            No-one need to be scared or worried about going to a game.....
            Exactly

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            • #21
              As already said on here if you are in the slight bit worried about violence then try to be in the ground before 2:30 and you'll be fine...

              The majority of those looking for trouble are likely to be inhabiting pubs until relatively near kickoff...

              I've been attending games home and away for 20 years always trying to be in the ground by 2:30 and only once witnessed any trouble and that was Bristol away 2-2 draw pre-takeover when we made the mistake Of wearing colours and I'd wager 90% of our support that day encountered trouble through no fault of their own

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              • #22
                I remember last season v Cardiff at home, the QPR fans were held back by the police on SA Road after the game, to allow the CCFC fans to get on their coaches!
                For a good 40 minutes... I was one of them.

                Tail wags the f*cking dog. It was stupid.

                This time, just hold them in the ground, with a few baton weilding coppers, and allow the streets to clear of families etc..



                It's really that simple, and if anyone still wants to have a pop....that's their choice to make.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                  Parents of youngsters (5 - 12) must have grown up and gone to games in the 70's and 80's when the threat of trouble and the level of real bother was much much worse. Even Millwall was nothing more than handbags in comparison. They'll only be real bother if people go looking for it. If you want to stay safe, it's very easily done. LR is one of the safest venues and environments in British football. Fantastic arena to watch football in and you need youngsters to attend games like Cardiff at home, that will have a fantastic atmosphere under the lights - to hook them.

                  No-one need to be scared or worried about going to a game.....
                  This is true in 99% of games i have been to both home and away.

                  The 1% was when i was up for it.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Nodge70 View Post
                    Parents of youngsters (5 - 12) must have grown up and gone to games in the 70's and 80's when the threat of trouble and the level of real bother was much much worse. Even Millwall was nothing more than handbags in comparison. They'll only be real bother if people go looking for it. If you want to stay safe, it's very easily done. LR is one of the safest venues and environments in British football. Fantastic arena to watch football in and you need youngsters to attend games like Cardiff at home, that will have a fantastic atmosphere under the lights - to hook them.

                    No-one need to be scared or worried about going to a game.....
                    Spot on imo
                    I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Cambs Hoops View Post
                      Spot on imo
                      Abolutley agree but the club can still take measures to minimise the risk of trouble outside the ground at the end of the game.
                      oldhoop

                      The Bread Mans Blue and White Army

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