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Just laugh.Dreading the next 4 weeks,it will be every corner you turn,flags, banners,replica shirt wearing nobs etc etc. Whilst we will be invisible in the City. At least 2005 we finished 4th and harbored hopes of being in it ourselves the following campaign,we also had the Carsley derby that season to hold onto. This time it's bleak for us.
Sorry to hear about that terrible family incident mate. Horrendous gets who could commit a stunt like that.Thats basically it. I ember something similar in 2005 when utter weapons were going on about how they were going to "take the p@ss" out in Turin. Thankfully it passed off peacefully and the have a go heroes were left well behind.
The attitude of a section of their fans is incredulous. Still some of them can't seem to see the link between trying to physically intimidate opposition teams and people then lobbing bottles/smashing buses. Like there is no connection between them. And then the same people can't seem to see a connection between criminal damage, smashing glass and people's property whilst they are in it, and physical attacks. It's not to excuse any of the actions but there is something of a continuum of violence that they seem to want to ignore actions they partake in that fit upon it.
I've seen many who should know better coming out with "chucking a faint bottle isn't the same as leaving someone in a hospital" as if anyone has ever said it is. This is now used as the measuring stick to carte blanche attack anyone who tries to challenge the idea that physical intimidation of opposing teams supporters or fans is unacceptable.
I have to say, as someone who's mum was hit in the face with a glass bottle (not a fanta bottle as it is incorrectly being reduced too) by some moron at a pub on years years eve who launched it into a crowd and who saw first hand both the physical and psychological damage it caused to her, I will happily meet any Kopite who wants to minimise this sort of behaviour as essentially harmless. Thats not to underplay what's happened to that poor fella, who I wish a speedy and full recovery, but you can't stamp out hooligan behaviour by minimising the bits you don't want to talk about.
Anyway, I hope the guys going out there get home safely. Anyone who has travelled abroad to watch football general have their wits about them, and fingers crossed the celebrations are kept in the stadium and there is a respectful tone taken in and around the stadium and in Rome later. The last thing we want are more casualties.
Dreading the next 4 weeks,it will be every corner you turn,flags, banners,replica shirt wearing nobs etc etc. Whilst we will be invisible in the City. At least 2005 we finished 4th and harbored hopes of being in it ourselves the following campaign,we also had the Carsley derby that season to hold onto. This time it's bleak for us.
Roma rightly furious about the refereeing over two legs. It will get swept under the carpet though, the media is not interested unless your club can generate more clicks than the one that’s gone through, UEFA are not interested unless you have morevtv watching fans. Any club outside of Real Barca United and Liverpool (maybe Bayern although uefa don’t mind shafting them) will struggle to have success when it comes to the CL.
Roma rightly furious about the refereeing over two legs. It will get swept under the carpet though, the media is not interested unless your club can generate more clicks than the one that’s gone through, UEFA are not interested unless you have morevtv watching fans. Any club outside of Real Barca United and Liverpool (maybe Bayern although uefa don’t mind shafting them) will struggle to have success when it comes to the CL.