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That sad welsh moron swinging and poking a traffic cone at the police is one of the most pathetic images i have witnessed recently......his Mum must be so proud of him?

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26 minutes ago, sglosbcfc said:

Moment football fan swung traffic cone at police after Bristol City match - Bristol Live (bristolpost.co.uk)

 

Very rare that football fans are kept behind after a game anymore. I think the longest I can remember being kept was about 30 minutes at Ninian, St Andrews and Twerton.

Must have been an hour at Millwall this season, but we were kept in the car park / outside area with Milwall fans lobbing all sorts off the verge above/behind us

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4 minutes ago, Cole Not Gas said:

It must have been an hour after Millwall A. last season. Their police were doing some practiewith our little lot as a practicefor their upcoming games v Stoke and then Leeds.

Pointless waste of time and money

Were they? I thought it was just because the station was closed and they had to / wanted to escort us to the nearest tube station

I'd imagine our lot are more of a concern than Stoke!

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1 hour ago, Oh Louie louie said:

I reckon Swindon were kept in our place for ninety minutes when Gordon Owen missed the pen, they were surrounded and on the pitch and outside 

Strange day , looked like an organised picnic on GS park, until they tried to bring Swindon out and everyone was up and back towards the ground.

4 hours ago, Super said:

Is a 3 year ban a little extreme? Yes he was acting like complete knob i know!

Threatening violence towards a Police officer ? 

Not really surprised surely .

Deserves the ban for being a tit. Not sure if he was trying to impress his mates , but with all the cameras around you aren't going to get away with much. 

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2 hours ago, 1960maaan said:

Strange day , looked like an organised picnic on GS park, until they tried to bring Swindon out and everyone was up and back towards the ground.

Threatening violence towards a Police officer ? 

Not really surprised surely .

Deserves the ban for being a tit. Not sure if he was trying to impress his mates , but with all the cameras around you aren't going to get away with much. 

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Remember the Swindon game really well , I was on the little hill in the park outside the open end where the away fans come out , i remember about 50 Swindon making a bolt for it got about as far as the rising sun then thought fxxk this and headed straight back towards the ground , made I laugh they got a kicking both ways . Not that I’m condoning it 👀

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4 hours ago, Oh Louie louie said:

I reckon Swindon were kept in our place for ninety minutes when Gordon Owen missed the pen, they were surrounded and on the pitch and outside 

Think the police thought the longer they kept them in the ground even though they initially came out then done a quick u turn back in the ground city fans would slowly disperse , if I remember correctly there were still hundreds of city fans there gone 6 o clock 

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21 minutes ago, mightyreds89 said:

When was this I’ve been too all the home & away Cardiff fixtures in recent years and don’t recall being kept in after the game for any of them?! 

Was in October in the 2-0 defeat.  If you come out of the ground you were forced to turn right towards train station but if you wanted to turn left you couldn’t as police had blocked road.  Cardiff were playing up and dogs and riot police were called as they were trying to break cordon. There were lots of City trying to turn left out of ground but most gave up and walked around ground which took 30 mins to get to same point that would have taken 2 mins if allowed to turn left. 

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9 hours ago, Shuffle said:

Was in October in the 2-0 defeat.  If you come out of the ground you were forced to turn right towards train station but if you wanted to turn left you couldn’t as police had blocked road.  Cardiff were playing up and dogs and riot police were called as they were trying to break cordon. There were lots of City trying to turn left out of ground but most gave up and walked around ground which took 30 mins to get to same point that would have taken 2 mins if allowed to turn left. 

We got out sharpish but the Police threw up a cordon just as we got onto the road. Being older types , and clearly looking pissed off , an officer let us through . Meant we got the earlier train , the "Special" we were told was cancelled too. Felt sorry for anyone caught up in that delay, I imagine the the next train was chaos.

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9 hours ago, Shuffle said:

Was in October in the 2-0 defeat.  If you come out of the ground you were forced to turn right towards train station but if you wanted to turn left you couldn’t as police had blocked road.  Cardiff were playing up and dogs and riot police were called as they were trying to break cordon. There were lots of City trying to turn left out of ground but most gave up and walked around ground which took 30 mins to get to same point that would have taken 2 mins if allowed to turn left. 

The stupid thing is most of us would have been long gone before Cardiff even left the stadium. My daughter and I left straight after the 2nd goal. Got caught at the front of the cordon, kept back for 20 minutes then got caught in massive traffic jam on the industrial estate. Had we been allowed to walk back to the car we would have been close to home instead of an hour after the game ended still being in sight of the stadium.

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1 hour ago, Oh Louie louie said:

That Swindon game, the atmosphere by far one of the nasiest I've been in, a couple of Swindon players couldn't escape sone angry enclosure fans, I think the htv west report on this was on the end of mike js for that season.

I remember as they let them out with their coaches backed into the gap between open end and dolman there was a mass surge where many city fans got past the police line and took their vengeance out on swindle fans trying to board their coaches as said the atmosphere was toxic and I remember a police van being turned over in the park near the gates chaos !

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49 minutes ago, Topper 123 said:

I remember as they let them out with their coaches backed into the gap between open end and dolman there was a mass surge where many city fans got past the police line and took their vengeance out on swindle fans trying to board their coaches as said the atmosphere was toxic and I remember a police van being turned over in the park near the gates chaos !

We had quite a lot of ‘naughty’ fans in the 80’s & 90’s 

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If I remember correctly, there were several pitch invasions during the course of the 90 mins v Swindon. City fans ran from the Dolman, climbed onto the fencing and traded punches with Swindon fans. Anyone else remember this?

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Don't recall being kept in the ground last season at all!

We were held up for 5mins on the roads outside & then the police kept us penned in for about 90mins in the pouring rain outsider the station as multiple trains came and went.... It was an absolute carve up 🤬

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21 hours ago, redkev said:

Remember the Swindon game really well , I was on the little hill in the park outside the open end where the away fans come out , i remember about 50 Swindon making a bolt for it got about as far as the rising sun then thought fxxk this and headed straight back towards the ground , made I laugh they got a kicking both ways . Not that I’m condoning it 👀

City had a proper mob back in those days. Way above Swindon’s league. 

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19 hours ago, Wedontplayinblue said:

Absolutely amazes me that people do not cover their faces, if you are into doing things like this.

CCTV all over the place, every copper wearing body cams etc, hardly going to get away with it. 

Engageing a brain cell in the valleys is a problem sometimes.

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8 hours ago, Oh Louie louie said:

That Swindon game, the atmosphere by far one of the nasiest I've been in, a couple of Swindon players couldn't escape sone angry enclosure fans, I think the htv west report on this was on the end of mike js for that season.

That day was so hot😁

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2 hours ago, fisherrich said:

City had a proper mob back in those days. Way above Swindon’s league. 

I think City can still put together a mob if required.

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2 hours ago, fisherrich said:

City had a proper mob back in those days. Way above Swindon’s league. 

I can go back further , this time away to Swindon , the time the terracing got ripped up city fans in the roof and in a nightclub that had a lunch time disco city fans were basically doing what they wanted , I remember walking up some stairs as a gaming machine came in the opposite direction , not much interaction with Swindon fans that day think they pretty much stayed out of the way 

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Also remember a time at Peterborough where a few young lads ( shirters I believe ) got a bit of a kicking , the next year Peterborough didn’t know what hit them , city fans all over the town centre , I’m sure a Peterborough lad actually come up to a group of city fans and just basically said fair play we’re not competing with your lot 

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10 minutes ago, TV Tom said:

I think it was the same everywhere in the 80's but yeah City had their fair share, that 89/90 season was nuts 

Birmingham away at St Andrews especially.....

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10 hours ago, BanburyRed said:

Birmingham away at St Andrews especially.....

Brum was definitely the biggest turnout away I saw. Thing about City is that there were groups from all over this area - Taunton, Bath, Portishead, Barton Hill, Knowle West, etc to name a few who when all together could cause mayhem. I know most of the “happy clappers” on here will disagree but away with Bristol City was great fun in the 80s and 90s.

@redkev I was at Swindon away when the terracing got ripped up. 4th Div days if I remember right? Nasty atmosphere that day. Just knew it was going to be lively.

Just would not get away with it nowadays.

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15 hours ago, fisherrich said:

Brum was definitely the biggest turnout away I saw. Thing about City is that there were groups from all over this area - Taunton, Bath, Portishead, Barton Hill, Knowle West, etc to name a few who when all together could cause mayhem. I know most of the “happy clappers” on here will disagree but away with Bristol City was great fun in the 80s and 90s.

@redkev I was at Swindon away when the terracing got ripped up. 4th Div days if I remember right? Nasty atmosphere that day. Just knew it was going to be lively.

Just would not get away with it nowadays.

Yes that was it fish , horrid atmosphere from early doors right until we got back to Bristol , I think that game and Brum away were the worst I have seen City fans in all my years , mind you Reading Elm Park was quite a day aswell 

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On 28/05/2024 at 17:05, 1960maaan said:

Strange day , looked like an organised picnic on GS park, until they tried to bring Swindon out and everyone was up and back towards the ground.

Threatening violence towards a Police officer ? 

Not really surprised surely .

Deserves the ban for being a tit. Not sure if he was trying to impress his mates , but with all the cameras around you aren't going to get away with much. 

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He was in a bad mood because his Ewe was in season again. 

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