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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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He is definitely way more tolerable than the likes of Zach,DelPiero84,rakib etc.Thats for sure.
Problem is Badass is being stupidly stubborn in situations where he neednt be and that is annoying quite a few.

This Badass bashing is definitely one of the lows of this forum.Its not even funny nowadays unlike the Zach bashing for instance though that has quickly died down too.
Bitch, I'm fabulous.
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Agreed on BA, doesn't deserve all the slack he's been getting these days.
 

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,201

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,201
Oh yeah, I just mean generally. But the odd person isn't going to stand up to a big group of pissheads. If they did that in London it would be different, but the language barrier helped these assholes.
Oh yeah no doubt.

And just look at the pack of fat wankers :lol: Cardboard cut-out, pwopa nawty football hooligans the lot of em. I wonder how many Combat 18 members were there,
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
75,031
Oh yeah no doubt.

And just look at the pack of fat wankers :lol: Cardboard cut-out, pwopa nawty football hooligans the lot of em. I wonder how many Combat 18 members were there,
Looks like a mix of old school and young wannabes. The young ones are the ones the authorities need to watch out for, they are trying to bring the 'glory days' back, and aren't on all the watch lists like the old timers.

The pack mentality in football always cracks me up when I go to games.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,201
Looks like a mix of old school and young wannabes. The young ones are the ones the authorities need to watch out for, they are trying to bring the 'glory days' back, and aren't on all the watch lists like the old timers.

The pack mentality in football always cracks me up when I go to games.
So I guess this is why these guys love their away days in Europe, a chance to cause a bit of havoc and not worry about old bill as much? :D Gotta love the typical casual clobber they're rocking.

What was your last away game?
 

JuveJay

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Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
75,031
So I guess this is why these guys love their away days in Europe, a chance to cause a bit of havoc and not worry about old bill as much? :D Gotta love the typical casual clobber they're rocking.

What was your last away game?
There's fuck all going on in League 1 :D The trips away to places like Leeds, Wolves, Villa etc were always dicey. Now it's Crewe and Yeovil, about as intimidating as going to the supermarket.

I've been in the away end with Juve and Siena only 4-5 times. At the Olimpico Roma in 2005 was the only one with real trouble, that was a very heated game, won by basically a dive by the expert Zalayeta.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
So I guess this is why these guys love their away days in Europe, a chance to cause a bit of havoc and not worry about old bill as much? :D Gotta love the typical casual clobber they're rocking.
Chelsea played against Copenhagen back in 1997 I think.

Copenhagen a merger of two clubs in 1992 had a very young hooligan scene and now Chelsea's rumoured tough guys with the odd Neo-Nazi among them would come to town.

Copenhagen were up for the challenge. Sadly, when they got their hands on them in Copenhagen. Faggots ran to the local McDonalds at the main square in Copenhagen and called the cops. Since then Copenhagen's hooligans (luckily few) have been looking east and south for "inspiration".

The glorious days of the 70s and 80s are long gone, thankfully.

Altho I've heard stories about increasing hooliganism in English football
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,201
Chelsea played against Copenhagen back in 1997 I think.

Copenhagen a merger of two clubs in 1992 had a very young hooligan scene and now Chelsea's rumoured tough guys with the odd Neo-Nazi among them would come to town.

Copenhagen were up for the challenge. Sadly, when they got their hands on them in Copenhagen. Faggots ran to the local McDonalds at the main square in Copenhagen and called the cops. Since then Copenhagen hooligans (luckily few) have been looking east and south for "inspiration".

The glorious days of the 70s and 80s are long gone, thankfully.

Altho I've heard stories about increasing hooliganism in English football
Vikings asserting their dominance over the Anglo-Saxons again :D

The Swedish (not seen much of the Danish) ultra scene seems pretty damn awesome.
 

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