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    Went to the game yesterday and more pissed off about the police than the result. Honestly, they wonder why people hate them then they go and behave like thugs.

    Coming out of the ground yesterday, a QPR fan came out giving it large behind the police line, my mate ran up there with his arms out giving it some verbal back, and two coppers grabbed him by either arm, literally dragged him up to the fence. I heard with my own ears one of them going "oi c**t, you want to mind your mouth before I nick ya you silly c**t".

    My mate's dad saw his son being dragged away, and ran over and said what's going on, that's my son, they told him to "back the **** off" and shoved him hard back into the road. I turned round to some woman copper and said, literally, "is that really necessary? Come on" and she berated me for nearly treading on her toe. I was nowhere near her bloody toe and even if I was, how was I to know she was standing right behind me?

    At this point, the bloke's dad got angry because they shoved him and went back in a bit of a rage so I went to grab him and pull him away, just as another woman copper came steaming in, I got there first and pulled him away from her, getting myself between him and her, and she bumped into me and said "don't ****ing push me son, I've had enough of you lot. I'll nick ya".

    Honestly, what an absolute ****ing joke. The whole time, none of us did anything really wrong, except my mate who threw a bit of banter back at a QPR fan who started mouthing first. The police come steaming in, way too heavy handed, no thoughts about handling the situation calmly. They escalate it themselves, make people angry.

    I went back to get one of their numbers - this one tall bloke with long grey stubble - who was a complete ######## the whole time. He went to me "want my number do you son? There you go. Now **** off" and literally pushed his shoulder badge thingy into my face.

    Arsenal fans in general are a good bunch, and there's no real friction with QPR fans, but it felt like it yesterday. I haven't seen that much trouble with the police at a match ever before. It came across as far too heavy handed, completely out of order. Way over the top. Bunch of power hungry mugs.

    worthing_gooner Posts: 1828Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:47 pmLocation: Worthing, West Sussex

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    Police brutality!! Whatever next?
    Banning people is no longer my hobby,
    but take a look at my photo blog:

    http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

    How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
    http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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    • #3
      well

      well the old bill have a new sense of power they now have police informents in all the london mobs and hooliganism is dying
      although you havent seen trouble between qpr and arsenal before the hoollies do sometimes have a tear up
      so thats why the old bill came across as heavy handed millwall west ham tottenham and chelsea are always capable of fighting each other
      but qpr are rated as the fifth worst team in london and arsenal are the sixth worst so these two could kick off because the hoolies are both fighting for the fifth place
      so really to answer your question,in an ideal world the police shouldnt be heavy handed,but we dont live in an ideal world......................
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      • #4
        Originally posted by qprted View Post
        well the old bill have a new sense of power they now have police informents in all the london mobs and hooliganism is dying
        Good news.

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        • #5
          Well what do they expect from QPR supporting cops ? :pleasantsuprise:

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          • #6
            welcome to da bush....if not arrested, no issue.
            i have been headbutted by a helmet wearing cop in the same area as cardiff went by ( top lads) ...i felt it was better than being nicked and mouthed off but walked away.

            there has been little trouble with qpr in the prem...even chelsea was quiet ( from them)...all i saw was an arsenal guy in a navy jacket and cap, seemingly very active about something, and cops moved him and friends on, from what i saw, that person was moved on to avoid trouble...near 'bok pub...after game.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View Post
              Good news.

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              • #8
                Majority of police were bullied at school.
                You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                • #9
                  A right load of cheeky, rude, downright sarcastic, bustards.
                  And that's only the good ones.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                    Majority of police were bullied at school.
                    With most riot cops being well over 6ft I think you will find they were the bullies!!

                    There is a certain story of the trouble with Chelsea in the carling cup few years ago that a certain cop was shouting "you Rsssss" as they chased the Chelsea fans up the road!!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Wrighty View Post
                      With most riot cops being well over 6ft I think you will find they were the bullies!!

                      There is a certain story of the trouble with Chelsea in the carling cup few years ago that a certain cop was shouting "you Rsssss" as they chased the Chelsea fans up the road!!
                      Hahah great story if true!

                      Riot police seem a different kettle of fish; but your dog standard plod is generally a weasel that got a hard time at school and never saw a real life vagine until they were well into their 20s. I know a few that I went to school with that have gone onto be gavvers and they certainly fall into this bracket!
                      You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                      • #12
                        i

                        with the end of the hoolie scene im wondering what the future will bring i imagine there is going to be a lot of fun
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Wrighty View Post
                          With most riot cops being well over 6ft I think you will find they were the bullies!!

                          There is a certain story of the trouble with Chelsea in the carling cup few years ago that a certain cop was shouting "you Rsssss" as they chased the Chelsea fans up the road!!
                          Yes Wrighty and we know who that was don't we

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                          • #14
                            We should market the London Premier Hooli League, Sky could cover it really well . Danny Dyer as the expert pundit

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                            • #15
                              well as a 46 year old ex hoolie i saw a couple of arsenal lads from back in the day and we shared some banter and even a beer walking to the ground.we shook hands and exchanged well wishes and it brought it home to me im an old ##### these days
                              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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