anyway, in all seriousness. If you wear colours, or are known to part of a large
group coming to, or leaving a game. You have made yourself a target to various parties (the police, opposition fans, the local area)
How unintentional anyone is, it's what happens
If you don't want it to happen, wear plain clothes, disperse away from any danger before it happens.
Simples innit
Posted By: pants on July 4th 2011 at 13:01:31
Message Thread
- Shameful (Other Football) - BerlinCanary, Jul 4, 12:13:36
- Checks and balances........ (Other Football) - usacanary, Jul 4, 18:36:26
- Thankfully these instances are few and far between (n/m) (Other Football) - UtterlyHuckerby, Jul 4, 13:59:53
- shameful yes (Other Football) - ghostof barry butler, Jul 4, 12:47:34
- See how/when does that happen? I've not been herded like that for Donkeys Years. (Other Football) - megson, Jul 4, 12:53:29
- Leeds match two seasons ago, Police lost it - regardless of age or wearing colours (Other Football) - Tressells Broadbrush, Jul 4, 14:28:00
- The way I see it, is the way I always have approached football matches (Other Football) - pants, Jul 4, 12:56:42
- *Except Scum games. Even those are not THAT bad. (n/m) (Other Football) - megson, Jul 4, 12:55:26
- but they did put some people onto trains even though they drove down there! (Other Football) - Jumbo1, Jul 4, 12:57:11
- See how/when does that happen? I've not been herded like that for Donkeys Years. (Other Football) - megson, Jul 4, 12:53:29
- Probably not. Real shame is it increases the them and us culture that's going (Other Football) - megson, Jul 4, 12:39:15
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