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Post by Harry on Apr 1, 2008 13:45:49 GMT
bully boy scum bags.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 1, 2008 15:44:15 GMT
They are not loyalists, not in the slightest.
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Post by Bilk on Apr 1, 2008 16:48:51 GMT
Because it was a sectarian attack it is assumed it was loyalists and that is roped into meaning that loyalists were responsible. (As in Ulster protestant loyalists) despite the fact that some had English accents, one even had an Austrailian accent that I am aware of. I love how there are disident republicans for a flag of convenience, but there are no disident loyalists. They are just loyalists
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Post by Wasp on Apr 1, 2008 16:57:16 GMT
Exactly Bilk.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 1, 2008 23:16:05 GMT
Try the new firm at Totenaham for starters. You get mindless idiots who do this type of thing everywhere and they use whatever group they can to try and rouse trouble.
On Saturday my son and I were walking down Broughshane street when a bus pulled up alongside us waiting to turn. We looked around and a few of those on the bus banged the windows, waved the tri-colour at us and shouted all kinds of abuse at us. I couldn't make out what they were saying but it wasn't 'it's a nice day'. One in particular was filled with rage and the tricolour had Lenadoon wrote on it.
Now I don't know why they shouted as we were walking towards the town but when they shook their fists etc at me I pointed at the bus door for whoever wanted to come out to come out as they were shouting and threatening my son as well. Needless to say not one stepped off the bus but if they had have been walking past us God only knows what could have happened.
BTW they were Donegal celtic supproters.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 2, 2008 12:00:15 GMT
Well the latest frim from Tottenham are loathed even by hardened football hooligans from vrious firms. Rather than a punch up in some pub car park they target all in their way including men going to matches with thir kids. Alot of other firms in the London area are disgusted at their antics as even they don't want bystanders to be victims although it all to often does happen.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 2, 2008 12:13:22 GMT
Well I pesonally know a few hooligans from various London clubs including Tottenham and they say what I have said. Now in reality s this guy going to say anything different?
My point on all this is that every club or nearly everyclub has an element that are there only to cause trouble, those who claim to be loyalists who carried out the attack which I find a bit strange anyway are far from loyalists.
I don't know too many bluemen who would go into that area.
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Post by earl on Apr 2, 2008 14:38:05 GMT
Try the new firm at Totenaham for starters. You get mindless idiots who do this type of thing everywhere and they use whatever group they can to try and rouse trouble. On Saturday my son and I were walking down Broughshane street when a bus pulled up alongside us waiting to turn. We looked around and a few of those on the bus banged the windows, waved the tri-colour at us and shouted all kinds of abuse at us. I couldn't make out what they were saying but it wasn't 'it's a nice day'. One in particular was filled with rage and the tricolour had Lenadoon wrote on it. Now I don't know why they shouted as we were walking towards the town but when they shook their fists etc at me I pointed at the bus door for whoever wanted to come out to come out as they were shouting and threatening my son as well. Needless to say not one stepped off the bus but if they had have been walking past us God only knows what could have happened. BTW they were Donegal celtic supproters. Your story reminds me of the time Cavan reached the quarters of the all-Ireland. On the way back through Kells (in Meath) the knackers there started egging the buses (there is a STRONG rivalry between Meath and Cavan. We hate each other). The bus drivers stopped the buses and everyone ran out of the bus for a massive scrap on the street! Good times, good times.
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Post by Jim on Apr 2, 2008 15:15:02 GMT
Try the new firm at Totenaham for starters. You get mindless idiots who do this type of thing everywhere and they use whatever group they can to try and rouse trouble. On Saturday my son and I were walking down Broughshane street when a bus pulled up alongside us waiting to turn. We looked around and a few of those on the bus banged the windows, waved the tri-colour at us and shouted all kinds of abuse at us. I couldn't make out what they were saying but it wasn't 'it's a nice day'. One in particular was filled with rage and the tricolour had Lenadoon wrote on it. Now I don't know why they shouted as we were walking towards the town but when they shook their fists etc at me I pointed at the bus door for whoever wanted to come out to come out as they were shouting and threatening my son as well. Needless to say not one stepped off the bus but if they had have been walking past us God only knows what could have happened. BTW they were Donegal celtic supproters. You met just about every Donegal celtic supporter then Theres oly about 5 of them. Real taigs in Belfast support Cliftonville.
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Post by Wasp on Apr 2, 2008 16:56:00 GMT
Read the opening thread by the Irish news. I didn't say you did.
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