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The moment two Norwich fans dreaded after the game
Sorry - I'm confused, if you HAVE kids, you are more likely to know why "giving a slap" is the best method?
Or, "if you have kids and they are with you" then giving a slap is the best method?
Not sure what the "having kids" has to do with meeting a verbal with a slap, at a football match?
If you are getting verbals and you are with your kids - surely "giving a slap" is exposing them to the possibility of more danger than walking away? Don;t you want to just protect them from any possibility of danger?
But, as I say, I'm not sure what the kids thing has to do with anything anyway.
Perhaps I am indeed just confused and should give myself a slap!
i deplore such footy violence, personally i feel qpr fans should've taken to dinner, sat them down with a bottle of chablis....and then proceeded to crack it over their heads!
thereby making it food rage and non footy and thereby ok....
norwich fans are cheeky and can "have a goo" when odds favour...on the train home 2 lads told me of a incident a year or 2 back, when 10 qpr got attacked by 30 norwich, it was all laughs and banter then they got jumped.
i think people are looking at this thread far too deepley anyone who knows isleworth knows he is a really lovely geezer who loves qpr and would no way want to be associated with the promotion of hooliganism or football violence this thread was just supposed to be a very on the surface bit of conjecture
so let us just sit back and enjoy the performances of our team ,and make no mistake with a goalie we would have beaten norwich
I'm proper naughty and would have given them more than a slap....
Seriously, sounds like they deserved a little "frightener". Reckon they will be good little boys for the rest of this season as least. Bet they might even applaud opposition fans now they have shat their pants.
I learnt my lesson after a ban, they will learn theirs after a slap. We are all human, no one is perfect.
When will people realise this is not something to boast about......
Vote lib-dem by any chance DeepCut?
I dont condone violence at all, and I also find thread about the 'ooligans and "meets" with othr firms etc very cringeyworthy (as I have commented before). But this I find a good read.
If a couple of "ard nuts" wanna stand there and play billy big nads giving fans cut throat signs when all theyre doing is trying to watch a game of football then, IMO, they deserve all they get. Fark em. Its hardly as though a couple of totally innocent nice blokes having a day at the football.
Anybody that stands there abusing fans and giving cut throat signs is asking for a slap. End of. Good on the OB for recognising that aswell.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
If you were surrounded one day at a match by say three of four opposition fans who threw punches at you would you like some QPR fans to help you out of the situation or not or would you just quote a passage from the bible to them?
Well put Isle
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
It really is amazing how many people pop up posting on boards about football violence and then say that they, of course, don't condone violence of any sort.....
Hilarious........
A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....
"NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"
(If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)
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