Football fans in trouble again

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  1. bigjohn

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    I can see our European teams being kicked out again if this carries on.
    Or is it just over reaction from the police on the continent , they do seem quick to get the batons out to any fans from England.
     
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    Did you see the goddamn images. I was gonna go to the united one. The police are a bunch of heavy handed ****'s (excuse my french)

    there was a 50year old united fan stood not particpitatying in anything and 5 police ran over and whacked him with batons across his head and everywhere. The actual fans was just chanting at each other.

    (all i saw at tottenham was them launching the chairs at the police)

    But why do they ALWAYS go to the english teams. Not 1 police men was on roma's side of the fence. not 1 was at he other team to tottenham. Police need getting put straight
     
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    I know ts all that was on the news you even seen the innocent people standing there one second and the next gettin beat down, they are talking about kcking them out of the world cup and other events like that lol i hope so england will have a better chance :lol:
     
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    I go to football every saturday and i know everyone isnt innocent. Ive seen some pretty big fights but at least the police in england only get the ones involved. and England would need more than a few teams d/q to let us win :D lol
     
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    The Italian chief of police said his officers were quite right to do what they did ffs, I hope we dont get trouble when they come to old trafford, though I doubt many Roma fans will come.
     
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    The hardcore roma fans will come. Ive heard quite a few plans of crap meant to be waiting for them over here. either way looking at my window on tuesday will be fun :D something will surely kick off :p but i bet man u end up looking wore. :roll:
     
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    Bah, whats wrong with abit of soccer hooliganism everynow and then? The only people who really get hurt are the fans who come from other parts of the country and go for the opposing team, and usually its their own fault for acting like tools (just my observation).

    In australia the only fights you'll see is between serbians and croatians.
     
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    trouble is it means teams can get sanctioned or banned from the competitions because of their fans behavior
     
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    I personally think this is crap. They're just trying to use the teams as a leverage to try to get the fans to stop fighting as in saying "if you love your team so much stop fighting or we'll ban them". If your teams home is in a rough part of town then of course you're going to have rough supporters
     
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