Re: Bristol City and trouble
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ninian opinian
No doubt some stone island wearing, non-eloquent half-wit will put a chapter about this and how his firm took Cardiff city centre, in a book....zzzzzzz.....
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Originally Posted by
Mr Soul '68
No doubt some stone island wearing, non-eloquent half-wit will put a chapter about this and how his firm took Cardiff city centre, in a book....zzzzzzz.....
Probably wouldn't even warrant a page in a book
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/19MwDYQkB1/
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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ninian opinian
Embarrassing from the wurzels, must have terrified a few shoppers, do they need help getting back to the 1980’s?
Re: Bristol City and trouble
Why did SWP take them through the City centre? They always go via Penarth Road/ Sloper Rd.
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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G rangetown Blue
Why did SWP take them through the City centre? They always go via Penarth Road/ Sloper Rd.
They probably wanted to see the castle as Bristol's castle is pathetic in comparison.
In all seriousness, this will very likely be a bubble trip in future again?
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It was quite funny I thought. I was in St Mary St at a cash point and a crowd of them were marched up towards the castle. The police then turned them down Wharton St.
I made my way down to The Prince of Wales for a pint, sat in there and about 20 minutes later the same Wurzel lot were being marched down Westgate St to turn right into Wood St and, I presume, a walk all the way to the ground. It was pissing down and it must have been the most uncomfortable sponsored walk ever. Daft c*nts:hehe:
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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splott parker
It was quite funny I thought. I was in St Mary St at a cash point and a crowd of them were marched up towards the castle. The police then turned them down Wharton St.
I made my way down to The Prince of Wales for a pint, sat in there and about 20 minutes later the same Wurzel lot were being marched down Westgate St to turn right into Wood St and, I presume, a walk all the way to the ground. It was pissing down and it must have been the most uncomfortable sponsored walk ever. Daft c*nts:hehe:
So you had two opportunities to steam into them and you didn't take it?
You were more concerned with meeting up with your mates and having a beer, right?
I know your sort.
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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ninian opinian
What I don't understand is if it's not a bubble how can the police really do anything about it.
It's like when they seem to catch them coming out of the stadium and round them up. Surely if you want to go in the opposite direction they can't force you without detaining you.
This is where the bubble obviously helps them but it's not much good for the vast majority of fans who can behave and just want a pint or a wander about.
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and after a few hundred passing me on Sloper road today i conclude the average age of them was 16
brought back memories of last season when ipswich youth were trying to dish out a bit of argy bargy outside the stadium !
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
So you had two opportunities to steam into them and you didn't take it?
You were more concerned with meeting up with your mates and having a beer, right?
I know your sort.
I caught two stragglers, one uppercut and left hook, couldn’t be arsed chasing the other ones through the shit that fell from their arses.
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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splott parker
I caught two stragglers, one uppercut and left hook, couldn’t be arsed chasing the other ones through the shit that fell from their arses.
I knew you wouldn't disappoint, Splotty :thumbup:
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
I knew you wouldn't disappoint, Splotty :thumbup:
On a train to Swansea at the moment, sort out the first two jacks I see, then back on the train home……… I’m actually on the settee picking my favourites out a box of Milk Tray after my usual post match pizza:hehe:
Re: Bristol City and trouble
Typical carrot crunchers. 40yrs behind the rest of UK football.
Re: Bristol City and trouble
just seen a post and a video of them " having a go " at the POW pub, they are calling it a result, then someone posted a video taken from inside the pub, its a typical 'spoons morning crowd, having a quiet pint or a coffee :hehe::hehe: all sat at tables getting on with having a drink
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
What I don't understand is if it's not a bubble how can the police really do anything about it.
It's like when they seem to catch them coming out of the stadium and round them up. Surely if you want to go in the opposite direction they can't force you without detaining you.
This is where the bubble obviously helps them but it's not much good for the vast majority of fans who can behave and just want a pint or a wander about.
I've been marched to grounds plenty of times. Before bubbles were a thing. It worked. That's why people started taking early trains, private coaches, minivans etc.
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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blue matt
just seen a post and a video of them " having a go " at the POW pub, they are calling it a result, then someone posted a video taken from inside the pub, its a typical 'spoons morning crowd, having a quiet pint or a coffee :hehe::hehe: all sat at tables getting on with having a drink
Funny that the few cardiff fans in the doorway were visibly just laughing at them….:hehe:
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I was in the pub at the time and just leaving when it happened, I stood there as they run over with glass raining down, the only person who grabbed me was the doorman trying to get everyone back in. they were the only people who looked worried :hehe:
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
just seen a post and a video of them " having a go " at the POW pub, they are calling it a result, then someone posted a video taken from inside the pub, its a typical 'spoons morning crowd, having a quiet pint or a coffee :hehe::hehe: all sat at tables getting on with having a drink
The old guys sat by the window barely even look up from their pints.
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Pointless hand bags best left in the 70,s and 80,s but shoe on other foot, we came to your city, took the piss, a result, that's how it works isn't it ? 🤣
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Heathblue
Pointless hand bags best left in the 70,s and 80,s but shoe on other foot, we came to your city, took the piss, a result, that's how it works isn't it ? ��
I have a guy in a football coach WhatsApp group im in, he genuinely believes they came, marched around Cardiff looking for a fight and Cardiff hid away and didnt want to know
a few Bristol Rovers lads are giving him stick and think he is mental
I found the Video of the old boys in spoons
its embarrassing to say the least
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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goats
Funny that the few cardiff fans in the doorway were visibly just laughing at them….:hehe:
:hehe::hehe: they have attacked a spoons on another away game this season by all accounts
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Undercoverinwurzelland
The old guys sat by the window barely even look up from their pints.
:hehe::hehe: thats city main lads by all accounts , didnt want to know :hehe:
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Wurzels fan gets 3 year banning order, £500 fine, gets told he only got caught because he's a ginge, then has to listen as the court chuckles that his team is unlikely to ever get to Wembley.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...rdiff-31199918
Re: Bristol City and trouble
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Undercoverinwurzelland
His lawyers are working on filing for a compensation claim as we speak, on the basis of 'gingerism'.
Looking at that photo, the kid is going to have bags under his eyes by the time he's 20!
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Bristol City and Wembley, in the same sentence?
It was at that point the judge couldn't contain his laughter and dropped his gavel. :hehe: