Nick Against the World (62 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
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That huge post about the Roma and Man. U match.
I am so happy that the Italians beat the fuck out of all those supporters. I think the razor-bladed oranges should have been in huge holding tanks above them and when they scored, the tanks opened and they all fell onto the away supporters.

I don't know about anyone in here, but I cheered at the sight of those fuckface Manchester fans getting fucking whacked 'round the dome-piece. And if you are stupid enough to bring your son to a match, well, I think that kid deseves a few broken ribs. So you guys say its a tragedy, yea it is, not enough Man U fans died.


Actually, snow in April sounds like climate change to me. :confused:
Of course it does, you live in a place that is so temperate.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Better, I think they should have rounded up all the ManU supporters over at the grounds of the Circus Maximus and gave Charleton Heston a four-horse-powered, Judah Ben-Hur go for good ol' times' sake.

Talk about a tolchock on the litso.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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That url doesnt work...

But i will ask you if its all manus fault to answer a few questions...

Why was it that as we neared the stadium masked cowards were running past stabbing people who hadnt even had a chance to do anything...

Why was it that as manu fans turned up half the turnstiles were closed and the police walked past forcing people to funnel through by hitting them about the legs with batons as they gleefully told the "utd scum" they were gonna suffer tonight.

How is that the police closed off several sections of the utd area... meaning that everyone was sitting on top of each other even though there were plenty of seats available.

How is that police broke every uefa reg going by only policing one set of fans and encouraging the roma fans to provoke them.

How is it that the police allowed seats, flares and numerous other missiles to be launched at the manu fans without a word said... How is it that the police found it amusing for oranges containing razor blades to rain down on manu fans... yet the moment a single chair was thrown back 'justice' was swiftly and brutally dealt out.

How is it that even though the manu fans who were stupid enough to react were brutally beaten even though the most they could do was scream and make faces at the roma fans... there was no way of actually getting at them.

How is it that manu security personnel trying to talk to the police were beaten.

How is it that any trained officer needs to hit someone as many as 17 times after they are on the floor.

How is it that a 70ish year old man who didnt even move from his seat was deemed enough of a threat to recieve a baton round the back of his skull.

How is that a scared 8 year old boy standing still crying his eyes out deserved a baton to his ribs

How is it that the leader of these riot police in the middle of it was on the verge of tears shouting.... stop... stop... stop... to his men

How is it that if its all the bad manu fans fault... after being held back for around 2 hours we leave the stadium to see roma fans and the police going at it in the streets

I could go on all night... but i wont.


I'm not saying manu did no wrong... some of them did... but roma fans did much worse and the policing is some of the worst i have ever seen anywhere in the world... The police were there for a fight from minute one and roma fans set it up for them... Some manu fans were stupid enough to walk into it.

and andy... anyone that has ever witnessed first hand the way italian riot police behave at football matches... will recognise everything i say.
They arent there to police they are there to swing batons...

Havent you ever wondered why 90% of football violence in italy involves the police and one set of supporters... not two sets of rival fans


As for tottenham, i have no idea, i know the ground and policing/stewarding didnt meet code, but i have a feeling that certain fans felt that with what happended in rome they could push it... I may be wrong there... I have no idea.
lol that sounds authentic alright. Andy, you should go to one of these high profile matches and see for yourself, it really is astonishing what goes on there.
 

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Mar 6, 2005
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Gattuso wins for Ronaldinho
Sunday 8 April, 2007
Gennaro Gattuso wore the captain’s armband against Empoli and explains just how crucial that victory was for Milan - and Ronaldinho.

“It was tough. We knew that someone had to make a sacrifice for the side and this time it was me,” he said after the 3-1 win.

That result propelled the Rossoneri into fifth place, just one point shy of Palermo, although the Sicilians have played an extra game.

“We are not making calculations. We know full well how important it is for the club and for us to reach the Champions League next season. That is an imperative to bring in some star names and keep hold of the ones we have.”

The reference is most likely aimed at Ronaldinho, who has repeatedly been named as Milan’s main transfer target for this summer.

Carlo Ancelotti rested several players for this Empoli game ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final with Bayern Munich.

“It’s tiring to play three matches in one week, but the important thing was to win. Fourth place is everything for us.”

With Paolo Maldini in the stands, Gattuso wore the captain’s armband and he put in a Man of the Match performance.

“I didn’t even feel the armband, because this is the only way I know how to play. My main strength is determination – I always give everything I’ve got.”


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*wipes tear* ah, channel4 you are a riot :D
 

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Gattuso wins for Ronaldinho
:rofl: It's gonna be a whole evolutionary chain of Ronaldos at Milan: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and a Ronalditinho to be named later. Word has it that Berlusconi already has his goons scouting the streets of São Paolo.

Send in the clowns, baby...



= speak a fucking language I understand.
:lol:

Drughi is a Clockwork Orange reference. Which is also my "tolchock on the litso" reference. You'll have to trust me: it was pretty clever. :D

Welcome back, Andy.
:cheesy:

And welcome back, Pado. I saved you a seat.


And don't worry ... those genital sores usually clear right up with a little antibiotics a few days after you get back from The DR. But I hear the footwear there has some seriously resistant, virulent strains...
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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You, sir, are a swucking mess. :sick:

Though I guess SF/swag/fag isn't an entirely inappropriate combination given my residential address... :D
 

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