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who try to say they support Bristol City.

Just keep away from Ashton Gate on Friday and in the future

I just to want to watch my team play football and not

have the clubs name tarnished by those with no brains

I get a feeling thier might be some "spotters" in the crowd

who might be pleased to notice thier might be incidences

in the crowd

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who try to say they support Bristol City.

Just keep away from Ashton Gate on Friday and in the future

I just to want to watch my team play football and not

have the clubs name tarnished by those with no brains

I get a feeling thier might be some "spotters" in the crowd

who might be pleased to notice thier might be incidences

in the crowd

if you've noticed 9/10 of the Hooligan's are extrely fat, realy ugly and have no brain, so what else would you exspect from the low lifes, they obviously have no personal life and there to stupid to think further than there fists.

Stay away from our Club you idiots.

P.S. I exspect a Hooligan who replies to this post will have to have to have 8 pints of larger to get courage to stand up for himself, fools to be honest.

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if you've noticed 9/10 of the Hooligan's are extrely fat, realy ugly and have no brain, so what else would you exspect from the low lifes, they obviously have no personal life and there to stupid to think further than there fists.

Stay away from our Club you idiots.

P.S. I exspect a Hooligan who replies to this post will have to have to have 8 pints of larger to get courage to stand up for himself, fools to be honest.

In addition to eight pints of lager they would also need 3 lines of coke and about twenty of their mates round the pc screen "looking after them".

Limp wristed, sandal wearing PC types on here talk about "sub-cultures" whereas "low-lifes" covers it far more effectively in plain English.

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In addition to eight pints of lager they would also need 3 lines of coke and about twenty of their mates round the pc screen "looking after them".

Limp wristed, sandal wearing PC types on here talk about "sub-cultures" whereas "low-lifes" covers it far more effectively in plain English.

Before i get branded a hooligan I'm just going to let you know I'm not.

Ive read loads of posts on this forum (made from behind a pc screen) saying how these people are little boys, nothing, need 20 of their mates looking after them, chavs etc. If none of you are worried or scared of them, then why did i not see 1 person go and remenstrate with them when they kicked off???

just an observation

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Before i get branded a hooligan I'm just going to let you know I'm not.

Ive read loads of posts on this forum (made from behind a pc screen) saying how these people are little boys, nothing, need 20 of their mates looking after them, chavs etc.  If none of you are worried or scared of them,  then why did i not see 1 person go and remenstrate with them when they kicked off??? 

just an observation

You've seen these braindeads operating alone have you?

All I hope is that if they do it again, the masses of decent fans turn and boo them just as they did when fans tried to invade the pitch a year or two back.

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You've seen these braindeads operating alone have you?

All I hope is that if they do it again, the masses of decent fans turn and boo them just as they did when fans tried to invade the pitch a year or two back.

as it happens i saw somebody at it alone against Hull

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Having read all the posts about the "violence" over the past few days i find myself laughing at the pious, self righteous cr*p that most people are coming out with.

I'd love to know how many of you got on the pitch against Hartlepool last season - it is an offence for which you should have been banned and prosecuted.

Exhuberance, celebration? - So what it is against the law, were their players and spectators worried for their safety - i bet they bloody were.

As for Hull get a grip...handbags and posturing - same as what happens on a weekend in every town in Britain, those who committed offences will be prosecuted.

People who come out with the same old cr*p about it being my club, no it isn't, it is our club (unfortunately whether you are a hooligan or not) you bunch of wristers.

In the perfect world there would be no hooliganism, in the perfect world there would be no faminine, in the perfect world there would be equality, in the perfect world we would be in the premiership, in the perfect world there would be no gas etc etc. I am not suggesting that hooliganism equates to world peace but to post posts such as these are completely pointless.

No doubt you are all high fiving each other about your great stand against hooliganism and how no hooligans will attend any match ever again due to your inspirational post.

Get a grip man. I've had enough of the Hull game forget about it move on the police and club will deal with it, this endless talk just promotes the violence.

AS for everyone attending tomorrow see you there, don't forget

No drinking

No swearing

No standing

Its against the law!

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Before i get branded a hooligan I'm just going to let you know I'm not.

Ive read loads of posts on this forum (made from behind a pc screen) saying how these people are little boys, nothing, need 20 of their mates looking after them, chavs etc.  If none of you are worried or scared of them,  then why did i not see 1 person go and remenstrate with them when they kicked off??? 

just an observation

I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. So if a group of 20 louts, coked out of their tiny minds, start ripping up seats you have to go and remonstrate with them. What does that do, make you hard or something?

How do you then explain to the wife and kids that the reason you were in intensive care having received a beating from 10 lunatics is because S.Bcity recommeneded that you tackle them face to face?

Personally, if I was with my son in the middle of these idiots I would be worried. What sensible person wouldn't be. But the few particular hooligans I do know of/went to school with certainly wouldn't scare me in a one to one situation.

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who try to say they support Bristol City.

Just keep away from Ashton Gate on Friday and in the future

I just to want to watch my team play football and not

have the clubs name tarnished by those with no brains

I get a feeling thier might be some "spotters" in the crowd

who might be pleased to notice thier might be incidences

in the crowd

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who try to say they support Bristol City.

Just keep away from Ashton Gate on Friday and in the future

I just to want to watch my team play football and not

have the clubs name tarnished by those with no brains

I get a feeling thier might be some "spotters" in the crowd

who might be pleased to notice thier might be incidences

in the crowd

Lets just hope that the only fight on Friday is with the players playing as a team and believing we can REALLY go up this year. Tin man has done his bit by pointing the finger at certain "free loaders". That means the message to the rest of them is that there is belief in them to turn it around.

To all the fans, lets get behind them with a wall of noise.

ARE SEASON STARTS TOMORROW !!!!!!!! :whistle::cool::)

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I'm not sure what point you are trying to make. So if a group of 20 louts, coked out of their tiny minds, start ripping up seats you have to go and remonstrate with them. What does that do, make you hard or something?

How do you then explain to the wife and kids that the reason you were in intensive care having received a beating from 10 lunatics is because S.Bcity recommeneded that you tackle them face to face?

Personally, if I was with my son in the middle of these idiots I would be worried. What sensible person wouldn't be. But the few particular hooligans I do know of/went to school with certainly wouldn't scare me in a one to one situation.

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so they are lunatics now? Reading on these pages you would have thought they were just 14-15 lads out for a bit of trouble? i don't blame you for not remestrating, i would not either but whats the point in going on about it from behind a pc on a forum?

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Why does anyone think there will be trouble tomorrow?

Hardly Birmingham, Wolves or West Brom at home.

Theres obviously trouble away from home against lesser clubs but next to nothing at home apart from the bigger clubs with the bigger firms.

Just an observation from the last 20 years of watching my club home and away.

This hull incident is gone way over the top with many trying to take the moralistic highground, face we have a hooligan element the same as nearly every club in the world.

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is that a Freudian slip? - are you alluding to hunger or women or both?

Judging by the call i've just had from the missus (i'm still at work) i would like to confirm feminine

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is that a Freudian slip? - are you alluding to hunger or women or both?

Are we not all missing the point, I can remember two games where City fans attacked each other in the past !!!!

Also, with all these books telling us what "Firms" are the hardest etc it will just encourage this sort of trouble.

As long as I can remember City have always been a target for other clubs, it is 6 of 1 and half a dozen of another. We are always going to suffer this for years to come. All we can do is ignore it and try to get behind the team with voice so that the trouble makers will feel the odd ones out.

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Simple solution to the hooligan element. Don't put up with it and yes shop them to the tewards or police. I know that will go down like a lead balloon because it's not hard to grass on someone. That however is the only solution. By standing up to watch when trouble kicks off you are actually condoning it.

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Having read all the posts about the "violence" over the past few days i find myself laughing at the pious, self righteous cr*p that most people are coming out with.

I'd love to know how many of you got on the pitch against Hartlepool last season - it is an offence for which you should have been banned and prosecuted.

Exhuberance, celebration? - So what it is against the law, were their players and spectators worried for their safety - i bet they bloody were.

As for Hull get a grip...handbags and posturing - same as what happens on a weekend in every town in Britain, those who committed offences will be prosecuted.

People who come out with the same old cr*p about it being my club, no it isn't, it is our club (unfortunately whether you are a hooligan or not) you bunch of wristers.

In the perfect world there would be no hooliganism, in the perfect world there would be no faminine, in the perfect world there would be equality, in the perfect world we would be in the premiership, in the perfect world there would be no gas etc etc.  I am not suggesting that hooliganism equates to world peace but to post posts such as these are completely pointless. 

No doubt you are all high fiving each other about your great stand against hooliganism and how no hooligans will attend any match ever again due to your inspirational post.

Get a grip man.  I've had enough of the Hull game forget about it move on the police and club will deal with it, this endless talk just promotes the violence.

AS for everyone attending tomorrow see you there, don't forget

No drinking

No swearing

No standing

Its against the law!

Excellent post. Well said. Instead of spouting away on here these people should be confronting the troublemakers. After all, they are only spotty teenage 'chavs' :cool: I'm sure that the majority of 'decent' fans would back them up all the way :whistle: I'm not supporting violence at football grounds in any way. But some of the posts on here are quite frankly laughable. Either get together and confront these people, or shut the hell up about it. Because your posts upon here achieve absolutely nothing. :)

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Totally Agreed CR. Every club has hooligans and Bristol City has got quite a large hooligan elemant. Surely everybody knew that the away trip to Hull would see some trouble? same as Sheffield Wednesday away! You can post all you want but to be honest your wasting your time, I don't really think that the hooligans will listen to posts on this forum and that they will be at this club until they wake up and see what there actually doing. IMO the hooligans were alot worse in the 80's and 90's and now hardly see any trouble only on teams with big firms and teams which are known for trouble. Get over it!

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Walsall at home you must be joking there won't be one holi in sight you won't see these guys until Sheff Wed away or maybe a scattering at Swindon.

perhaps mummy will stop them going to footy for being naughty.

BEHIND YOU :yawn:

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I would also like to add something to your variety of comments!

Firstly I think that if you are at Ashton Gate to cause trouble then I hope you get caught for what you are. Families and old people go along to watch the game and personally I believe the inappropriate actions of selfish people ruin things for others. Not only do they give Bristol City a bad image they also restrict the amount the club can do when such events involving the West Midlands Police take place. The troublemakers make it difficult for the innocent which I find completley selfish and inconsiderate.

Secondly I am expressing my opinion just like everybody else has the right to do so. The reason I do not go up to such troublemakers is because it is not my responsibility. However if I was targeted by such people I would make sure that the people around me are not affected by them and if I ever saw somebody hurt because of them (no matter what fan they are) I would do my best to help them.

Football is about sport, not fighting. :yawn:

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I would also like to add something to your variety of comments!

Firstly I think that if you are at Ashton Gate to cause trouble then I hope you get caught for what you are. Families and old people go along to watch the game and personally I believe the inappropriate actions of selfish people ruin things for others. Not only do they give Bristol City a bad image they also restrict the amount the club can do when such events involving the West Midlands Police take place. The troublemakers make it difficult for the innocent which I find completley selfish and inconsiderate.

Secondly I am expressing my opinion just like everybody else has the right to do so. The reason I do not go up to such troublemakers is because it is not my responsibility. However if I was targeted by such people I would make sure that the people around me are not affected by them and if I ever saw somebody hurt because of them (no matter what fan they are) I would do my best to help them.

Football is about sport, not fighting. :yawn:

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Yeah strange one this hey Wills, Cant believe walsall are mobbing up with Brum and bringing 5 mimi buses of lads down tonight!!!

30 casual dressed west midlands accented guys were spotted in chicago rock

cafe last night and were asking about city lads pubs.

it could be W.B.A on their way to london as they play spurs saturday

or mabe villa who have portsmouth.

as for hull out of 20 arrested only 3 charged.

HULL NEWS REPORT.

FANS PRAISED FOR RESTRAINT

14:30 - 07 February 2005

Hull City supporters were today praised for showing restraint in the face of "extreme provocation" from opposing fans.

Twenty people were arrested after trouble flared during the Tigers' game with Bristol City on Saturday.

Police say the trouble began after Hull scored the opening goal in the second half of the game at the KC Stadium.

It is alleged one Bristol supporter began ripping up seats from the stand and tried throwing them at the home fans as they celebrated Nick Barmby's opener.

The man was arrested for criminal damage and later released on bail.

Today, police told the Mail it had been alleged Bristol City supporters threw coins at the home fans during the match, which eventually ended 1-1.

Stewards tried to keep the 1,000-plus away fans in the ground after the final whistle to avoid further trouble. However, outside the ground, a Hull City fan threw a brick through the window of a minibus carrying Bristol supporters.

A group of 17 men who alleged TO HAVE leapt off the bus to retaliate were locked up by police for violent disorder, but later released without charge. (unconditional discharge)

Another Bristol man was arrested for breaching a banning order after he was spotted outside the ground, and a Hull man was also arrested for an offence unrelated to the football.

Two male police officers suffered minor shoulder and leg injuries during scuffles with supporters and three more were hurt when bitten by their own dogs during the melee.

Four stewards also suffered minor injuries.

Stadium manager John Cooper said: "As far as I'm concerned, the restraint shown by Hull fans was commendable.

"There has been a lot said about Hull City fans but, as far as I am aware, this was all organised and orchestrated solely by an element from Bristol I was unaware was coming to the game."

Humberside Police spokes-woman Gemma Bell said the match, attended by almost 18,000 supporters, had been policed properly.

She said: "There was significant disorder at the game and in the surrounding area afterwards. The main problem was with the Bristol City supporters, rather than those from Hull City.

"The trouble was resolved and the game was policed as well as it could have been."

Nobody from Bristol City was available to comment on the matter when contacted by the Mail this morning.

Police recently praised City supporters after two potentially volatile games, against Huddersfield and Doncaster, ended peacefully.

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