you utter c u n t - what the **** do you kmow about away support, you arm chair skid mark on society.
I'll take the warning thanks, but you should kill yourself.
Calm yourself down mate.
Hashegot thesackyet is very ja606. I dont like the name so I'm going to call you Herbert , Herbie even .
I'll let it go , put it down to you having a ****e day at The Emirates and maybe a few to many bevvies. I understand on your return home , that you don't really want to be seeing criticism of the fans who attended the game and by those you perceive to be armchair skid marks but seriously , take it easy pal.
As to my knowledge on away days and not wishing to sound like an old fart. I can say I've done time , probably more than most. My first years of going to away games was when we were a second division outfit. Recall the trips to those ****ney welcoming places like Burnden Park, Roker Park, Victoria Ground, Bramell Lane and then back in London, Millwall away was proper fun.
I also recall those trips to Elland Road , St Andrews , Upton Park, Highbury, in the days when, segregation enforcement of the fans were generally a thin line of a few bobbies.
I also recall standing in the away end at Upton Park in a hostile environment where you thought murder was a distinct possibility. It had been kicking off constantly prior to the game's kick-off but as the game developed the fighting became sporadic . We watched the game with caution , one eye on the game , the other on who were around us.
Those blokes that had suddenly appeared next to us , are they Spurs or West Ham ? **** sake, I hope they're Spurs, they're some big fookers amongst them and they look pretty tasty in their donkey jackets and knee high Dr Martens. The thought of moving myself and my mates away from them were just beginning to be swirling around my head, when I caught sight of a knuckle duster being slipped onto a rather large hand, a wooden club also appeared from under a jacket . The West Ham aggro song soon filled the air as they laid into us.
So yes , I've done my away time and I did so, in a time when if you made it back home to North London in one piece, you'd done well . There were many an evening, I were sat in my local looking into my beer wondering why the **** I were putting myself through this ****e. I were not a hooligan, I just wanted to watch and show my support for Hoddle , Ardiles and the others in the Spurs team and yet, in those days of my avid attendance home and away , I'd taken a few kickings, lost a tooth to a brummie boot and to this day, carry a scar across my knuckle (dont ask) . And there were plenty of mates far worse off out of it all than me.
I do sympathise with today's support for their financial outlay, I honestly do but everything else is there for them, such as comfort and their security. Bottles and lumps of concrete are not being thrown and angry mobs are not charging into the crowd, kicking and swinging their fists. Today's fan is free from all that ******** leaving them to express their love for their team in relative safe environment . So it does irk me a tad when I see our lot not taking in the occasion for what it is, an opportunity to show the rest of football how much they love the team and club.
Good day to you Herbie.