My pals got a nice cut on his head from the long distance fighting... That could of all been avoided if they opened the gate and if they wanted to hold people back done so at the top by the station. All in pretty crap night, thought the players never got started and the atmosphere wasn't great in the rangers end...
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A game i was looking forward to but turned out to be a s hit night altogether.
The players never got going and to be honest our fans never covered themselves in glory either. Yes the OB could of handled things better but it was our fans who began ripping off parts of that gear around the fencing and lobbing at those horrible ****s from South London. Then trying to ruck the OB, it just made us all have to saty penned in like sardines all the more longer.
Gonna think twice about going there on a midweek next time, it just aint ****ing worth the hassle.
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Whole area is a complete khazi. Surrounded by industrial waste land and flats.
All their fans wear dodgy gear and spend more time watching us than watching their own team.
They are muppets of the highest order. They celebrated their goals like the World Cup. They're not doing anything in the league.
Shows what divs they are. They smash their own seats and bring them outside of their own ground to throw at us. Only at this poxy little club would they do such things. Honestly, the IQ of these sorts of muppets must be in single figures.
The old bill are not far behind. Clueless as always last night.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostI left about five minutes from the end so the OB made me walk all around the ground to Sth Bermondsey Stn and I had what looked the biggest South London scaghead with two kids starting on me and telling his brats to boot me!!
When I retaliated on him the ****** ran to the OB and wanted me nicked the *****
I then had another knob start on me on the train and when I said how hard he was with all his mates starting on one fella his mates pulled him back thankfully but what a bunch of ***** they are
In any other ground in the Country their fans would be ejected or nicked for what they did throughout the game but the stewards and Police just watch and take no action for whatever reason
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with millwall
with millwall its the size of there hooligan firm that makes them unpolicable i remember about 15 years ago going into a nice quiet pub for a beer,and there was a man who looked about 65,he sat there looking not very well,so because i was concerned for his health i struck up a conversation.
What he said did shock me ,because he gave me this account as a factual story,his mate always goes to the play offs and as its never normally a trouble venue this poor old fella decided that it would be a fantastic day out.
There was a section of the crowd that had not sung for the whole match and they were not wearing colours,on the 80 th minute that terrifying cry of...MILLWALL rang out and approx one thousand millwall thugs
attacked the carlise fans,outside it was kicking off all over the place,the millwall did murders that day,all this was over a millwall coach being smashed up at carlise and a old geezer getting badley injured ,but knowbody accept millwall would have contemplated such a dastardly attack,you cant call millwall cowardly
they just have this old fashioned thought process,STICK TOGETHER BE PROUD
and thats why i got my brother to promoise me he wouldnt go to the game yesterday,THERE WAS ALWAYS GOING TO BE AN INCIDENT,BUT AS FISH SAYS THE QPR FANS STARTED THROWING OBJECTS AT THEM FIRST,but anyway i hope not to many of our fans got injured,wwee have had a report of onec of our guys getting a bottle on his head
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Originally posted by silvercue View PostWere you wearing colours? (genuine question) or did they know you were not one of them because your knuckles were not on the floor?
The bloke with his kids was unbelievable with his language in front of them and kept on about West London ******s and how the Wall would always do any other team etc etc and then when I walked past him he started giving all the mouth and telling his kids I was **** etc raising his voice higher and higher
When I said I would embarrass him by putting him on the floor in front of his kids if he kept on he ran over the road (leaving his kids with me!) and demanded a copper nick me for starting on him
The copper told him to get his kids and keep moving but by then all around knew I was QPR and their entrance to the station was pretty hairy but all was ok until I got on the train
To be honest I think they would have done me at London Bridge if there were not so many coppers there
All the fun of following QPR
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Had the usual game of cat and mouse after. Police were allowing Rangers fans to leave unescorted straight after the game if you turned left but that meant a mental walk to Surrey Quays so we turned back and asked the police if we could go through the cordon (beside the stand where the loons sat on our right were) as we had no colours on which they said we could however we were spotted by Millwall coming through and they started mobbing up. Fancy my chances with most people but odds of 4 of us against 40ish of them came back through the cordon and waited in the walk way
Seperately how much must they be spending on policing down there!!!!!!!!!
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Well, glad it didn't get more nasty than that Isleworth, but it is sad that there are so many people like that around. What kind of example is that to children?
I decided not to go to this game - mid-week is always hard for me anyway, but it is just that kind of stuff that put me off. It is not that I am scared, but I usually travel on my own and I really can't be bothered with the hassle, espacially the liitle brats who think they are hard and smart - they really need to look in a mirror.
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