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Old 15-05-2008, 17:21   #29
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Riot police on standby in Manchester

I have been a football fan all my life, from the days, when you were scared to go on the terraces, and walk down the high street, becuase of football thugs, Luckily, those days were gone and you could then take the family to football, and l was aproud man when l started taking my son's and grandchildren, to WHL, but then l took them when we played Cardiff in the cup last season, and it was scary, when the Cardiff fans turned up, banging on the glass, to fight us, a policeman told us don't attempt to take kids in or if you are going in come out early, the scenes that l saw on TV today from Manchester and concerning Rangers fans was a disgrace, and they are a disgrace to there club, and all this started over a broken TV screen, why didn't they go into local pubs, where they would have had the football on, please, please don't bring this violence back, if you can't hold your drink or control your anger, stay away, and let genuine fans enjoy the game, before and after the match.
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